The words landed hard.
Take the dog down.
For a split second, everything in the trauma bay held its breath.
Titan’s growl deepened, low and vibrating, his entire body coiled like a weapon ready to fire. The handlers struggled to hold him back, boots sliding slightly on the polished floor. One wrong move, one misstep… and this would turn into something no one could undo.
Claire didn’t look at security.
She looked at the dog.
Because beneath the aggression…
She saw something else.
Not rage.
Not chaos.
Fear.
Commander Lucas Reyes lay bleeding out on the gurney, his pulse weakening, his breaths growing thinner with each passing second. The monitors screamed urgency, numbers dropping fast enough that hesitation wasn’t just dangerous—it was fatal.
But Titan didn’t care about numbers.
He cared about one thing.
His handler.
And right now, everyone in that room was a threat.
“Claire, step back,” Dr. Hale ordered sharply.
She didn’t move.
“Claire,” he repeated, louder this time. “That’s not your call—”
“I know,” she said quietly.
And then she did something no one expected.
She stepped forward.
The handlers shouted immediately.
“STOP! He’ll go for you!”
Titan’s head snapped toward her, teeth bared, a sharp warning bark tearing through the room. His body shifted, ready to lunge—
But Claire didn’t stop.
She slowed.
Lowered herself slightly.
And spoke.
Not loudly.
Not commandingly.
Soft.
“Titan…”
The name hit the air differently.
Not like an order.
Like a memory.
The dog froze.
Not completely.
But enough.
The growl didn’t disappear.
But it changed.
Less sharp.
Less certain.
Claire took another step.
“Easy, boy…” she whispered.
Her hands stayed visible. Open. Calm.
No sudden movements. No threat.
Dr. Hale stared, disbelief flashing across his face.
“What are you doing?” he demanded.
Claire didn’t answer.
Because this wasn’t something you explained.
It was something you understood.
Titan’s eyes locked onto her.
Searching.
Confused.
Because something about her…
Didn’t feel like danger.
And then—
She did it.
Claire slowly rolled up her sleeve.
Just enough.
To reveal the tattoo on her wrist.
A trident.
Worn.
Faded slightly.
But unmistakable.
The room went silent.
Because Titan saw it.
And everything changed.
The growl stopped.
Completely.
His ears shifted.
His body loosened—just slightly.
And then…
He stepped forward.
Not to attack.
To look.
To confirm.
Claire’s voice trembled just a little now.
“Yeah,” she whispered. “I know him too.”
Dr. Hale frowned.
“What is that?” he asked.
But no one answered.
Because they were watching something unfold that didn’t make sense.
Titan let out a soft, almost broken sound.
A whine.
And then—
Slowly…
He lowered himself beside the gurney.
The tension shattered.
“NOW!” Claire snapped.
The room exploded into motion.
Doctors rushed in. Hands moved fast. Orders flew. Blood. Pressure. Airway. Every second reclaimed.
But Titan didn’t move.
He stayed there.
Still.
Watching.
Trusting.
Minutes stretched into something unbearable.
Then—
“WE HAVE A PULSE!”
The words cut through everything.
Life.
Pulled back from the edge.
Hours later, the chaos had settled.
The surgery was over.
Commander Reyes was alive.
Barely.
But alive.
Claire sat in the hallway, her hands still, her mind finally catching up with everything that had just happened.
Footsteps approached.
Dr. Hale.
For once…
He didn’t look certain.
“Claire,” he said slowly, “what the hell was that?”
She looked up at him.
Then down at her wrist.
At the tattoo.
“My brother had one,” she said quietly.
A pause.
“He was a SEAL.”
Hale’s expression shifted.
“He worked K9 units,” she continued. “Dogs like Titan. They’re trained to recognize symbols. Scent. Familiar markers. That tattoo…”
She swallowed.
“It told him I wasn’t a threat.”
Silence.
Then Hale asked the question no one else had dared.
“Your brother… where is he now?”
Claire didn’t answer right away.
Her eyes drifted toward the ICU doors.
Where Commander Reyes lay.
Fighting to live.
Then she said it.
Quiet.
Steady.
“He died on a mission.”
Another pause.
Longer this time.
“He was with a team,” she added. “One man survived.”
Hale’s breath caught slightly.
Because he already knew.
Claire’s voice dropped into something deeper.
“He told me once… if anything ever happened… that man would take care of Titan.”
The hallway felt colder.
Heavier.
Claire finally looked back at him.
And said the words that changed everything.
“Commander Reyes… is the man who came home.”