The colonel pushed her out of the train carriage at night, in freezing cold, when there wasn’t a single soul around, not even suspecting who this girl really was and that something far more terrifying awaited him very soon.

The colonel pushed her out of the train carriage at night, in freezing cold, when there wasn’t a single soul around, not even suspecting who this girl really was and that something far more terrifying awaited him very soon 😳😱

The colonel disliked the new girl from the very first day.

She appeared in the unit unexpectedly, without many words, in a simple uniform with no insignia. Young, calm, she looked straight into people’s eyes and never lowered her gaze. That immediately irritated him.

The conflict began during formation.

— Who sent you here? — he asked coldly as he walked past her.

— I was transferred by order, — the girl replied calmly.

— By what order? I give the orders here, — he smirked.

She did not look away.

— Then it seems you haven’t seen it yet.

Someone quietly chuckled in formation. The colonel turned sharply.

— You think you’re special? I’ve broken dozens like you.

— Try it, — she replied briefly.

After that, he no longer hid his irritation.

During training, he picked on every her movement. In front of everyone, he raised his voice.

— Don’t your hands work properly?
— Do you even understand where you are?
— This is no place for girls.

She barely responded. Sometimes she just looked at him in a way that made him uneasy, but he pretended not to notice.

A few days later, the unit was transported by train. A night passage through the mountains, a long convoy, almost everyone asleep.

The colonel wasn’t asleep. He walked through the carriage thinking only about one thing — getting rid of her. Quietly, without questions.

He noticed her by the door. The girl stood alone, looking into the darkness. Mountains flickered outside the window, and a river was black below. The carriage swayed slightly.

He approached quietly.

— Can’t sleep? — he said, stopping beside her.

She didn’t turn.

— Fresh air.

— This isn’t a walk for you, — the colonel smirked. — Do you even understand you won’t survive here?

She slowly turned to him.

— You are too confident.

He stepped closer.

— And you talk too much.

The door was slightly open. Cold air hit their faces.

He suddenly grabbed her shoulder.

— Enough.

She didn’t fully react in time.

A sharp movement. The colonel pushed her with all his strength.

The girl soldier’s body disappeared backward into the darkness. For a second, their eyes met. No scream. No panic. Just a direct gaze. Then she was gone.

Below was a ravine. Rocks. A river. Night. Frost. He immediately closed the door with a heavy metallic slam.

For a few seconds he stood there, breathing heavily. Then he fixed his uniform and calmly walked back.

Inside the carriage, everything was quiet. Everyone was asleep. No one saw anything. He was sure it was over, that he had gotten rid of her so easily — but the colonel knew who that girl was and what she was capable of 😳 Continue in the first comment 👇👇

In the morning, he acted as usual. Even calmer.

No questions were asked. No one noticed her absence. Days passed. Then one night, the base lost power. At first, no one paid attention.

Then systems began failing. Cameras. Communication. Doors. The colonel stepped into the corridor. It was dark. Only emergency lights flickered. He heard footsteps. Slow. Even. He turned.

At the end of the corridor stood her. Same uniform. Same hairstyle. Only her face was paler. There was blood on her sleeve. But she stood straight, as if nothing had happened.

He froze.

— You…

She stepped forward.

— Did you really think it would be that simple?

He stepped back.

— This is impossible.

— You never asked who I am, — she said calmly.

He tried to regain control.

— I myself…

— Yes, — she interrupted. — You made a mistake.

She came closer.

— I am not from your unit. And not from your system.

The light flickered again.

All doors around them slammed shut with a dull sound.

The colonel realized he was alone.

She stopped a few steps away.

— I survived, — she said quietly. — And I had time to think.

He tried to grab his phone, but the screen was black.

— What do you want? — he asked sharply.

She looked him straight in the eyes.

— The same thing you did.

He stepped back. The floor suddenly trembled beneath him. He turned. Behind him was an open maintenance shaft that hadn’t been there before.

He looked at her again.

She stood calmly.

— Night. Cold. No one around, — she said. — Remember?

He tried to scream, but at that moment the lights went out completely.

A second later, a short sound echoed in the darkness.

Then silence again.

In the morning, people at the base said the colonel had disappeared. No one understood how it happened. The cameras hadn’t worked at that moment. And in the archive, there was a short glitch in the recording. In it, for a second, someone can be seen standing in a dark corridor. Looking straight into the camera.

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