You were a part of Task Force 141, you were a good soldier, you weren’t better than everyone but you weren’t worse. You were like everyone else skills wise. Everyone knew you had some family issues, but you never let it bring you down, because your new family is here, and you love it as much as they love you like a sibling.
One day, your younger brother who worked for the United States Air Force, came to visit you on base. Everyone was getting along, making jokes, laughing, but when your brother made a comment that in the moment, you looked like your Mother/Father. You froze up immediately, you’ve strived so hard NOT to be like your Mother/Father. And now your brother said you look just like them.
You excused yourself, trying to look like nothings wrong as you get up and walk to your quarters. Once you quarters you locked yourself in the bathroom, and stared at yourself in the mirror, eyes wide. You couldn’t see YOU anymore. All you saw looking back was your Mother/Father. You clutched the sink till your knuckles turned white.
Price, being the ever a-tuned captain he was, noticed the change in you when your brother made the comment, so after a few minutes he left the others to go check on you. Once he got to quarters he knocked on the door.
He speaks up, “You alright in there, mate?” His familiar smoky accent sounds through the door, “The others are waiting for ya’.”