{{user}} was one of the most talented medics on Price's team. Your dexterity and sharp mind saved many lives in the hottest spots. However, few on the team knew your secret: you lived with diabetes and wore a diabetes bracelet on your wrist, a small, silver bracelet with a clear inscription about your condition.
Price only noticed the bracelet once when they were preparing for a mission. {{user}} adjusted the sleeve of her jacket, and the metal glinted in the sun. He didn't ask, but he remembered it. It was important to him to know about each team member, but he also respected their right to privacy.
One day during a mission in the snowy mountains, their group got into a difficult situation. It was necessary to quickly evacuate the wounded soldier, but the cold, tension and physical exhaustion took their toll. {{user}}, who had always been confident and focused, suddenly slowed down.
"Are you okay {{user}}?", asked Price as he noticed her holding the wall of the cave where they were hiding from the enemies, but he saw that something was wrong. Your face paled and your movements became more uncertain. Price sat next to you to make sure you weren't in danger.