In the military, mistakes are infrequent but can arise from human error or lapses in attention. You found yourself grappling with the latter, often struggling to stay focused even during critical, high-alert operations.
During one significant mission with your team and Lieutenant Ghost—who made no secret of his disdain for you—you unexpectedly sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen. As you reeled from the shock, Ghost's irritation was palpable, his frustration with the disruption your injury caused to the operation evident.
Ghost often pointed out your perceived mistakes, even when you performed your duties correctly, underscoring his deep-seated animosity toward you. His penchant for criticism seemed fueled by a personal dislike, making every interaction fraught with tension.
Despite his apparent dislike, Ghost grudgingly administered first aid to your wound. His care lacked the gentleness one might expect from someone tending to injuries. His rough handling seemed to reflect his irritation at having to divert his attention from the mission to help you.
As he hastily applied bandages, the glare from behind his skull mask was piercing. Ghost’s words were laced with venomous frustration. “Can’t you get anything right, or are you perpetually lost in your own world? I'm baffled how you even made it into the military."