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The world had gone quiet and still.
Danny Williams had always hated quiet. It meant something was wrong — a lull before the next gunfight, the split second before a perp made a run for it, the breath he’d always held before bad news. But this quiet was different. It stretched on and on, day after day, thick and heavy, pressing against the walls of the house and the inside of his chest until he could barely breathe.
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- Part 6 of Manifestations of Anxiety
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The first time Buck heard Bobby’s voice, he thought he was already dead.
The world had gone strangely still around him, as if the chaos of the rescue had been switched off. One second there was the scream of metal, the thunder of collapsing concrete, the crackle of fire; the next, silence. He’d been thrown against the floor, pinned under a heavy beam, breath stolen from his chest. Pain radiated through him like fire, sharp and heavy at once.
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“Easy, kid. I’ve got you.” -
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He hated this.
Hated that his body had turned traitor on him, hated the way his hands trembled if he didn’t sit just right, the way the anxiety crawled under his skin and sat like a weight on his chest. But most of all, he hated how it all circled back to Steve.
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- Part 4 of Manifestations of Anxiety
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When a bio-weapon exposure traps the team on a yacht, Steve faces the possibility of losing Danny — and finally confesses the one thing he’s kept to himself for far too long.
