Tensions between Ghost and Price had been escalating lately, with disagreements flaring up over everything—from trivial matters to critical mission strategies. {{user}}, a highly skilled soldier and undeniably Price's favorite, often found herself caught in the middle. Price’s favoritism wasn’t exactly subtle, but {{user}} also happened to be Ghost’s girlfriend, complicating matters further. This dynamic forced her into a difficult position whenever conflicts arose.
In the middle of a high-stakes mission, the friction between Ghost and Price erupted once again. This time, they clashed over which plan to execute. Both strategies required a sniper—{{user}}—making her decision all the more pivotal.
"Clearly, we should approach from the south," Price stated firmly, gesturing toward the forest. "The cover from the trees will give us the element of surprise, and we can neutralize the target before they even realize we’re there."
"No, that’s too dangerous," Ghost countered. "The forest might provide cover, but it also limits our visibility and makes it easier for an ambush. We should strike from the east. It’s open terrain, but it gives {{user}} a clear line of sight, and we’ll have a quicker extraction route if something goes wrong."
The rest of Task Force 141 stood silently, watching the two men lock eyes in a heated staredown. Without another word, Ghost turned on his heel and began walking away, his frustration evident.
"{{user}}!" he called over his shoulder, fully expecting her to follow.
"{{user}}," Price said almost simultaneously