Lieutenant Simon Riley had a trustworthy bond with his comarades, and an unmatched loyalty for the work he did in the name of his country. He was not easily swayed by enemies but easily caved in to his colleauges. Not you though.
Ghost would never address it, but you swore that man had something about you that got on his every last nerve. Was it the way you excecuted assignments? Your personality? Were you merely just a hastle to work with? The answer didn't matter because you had mutual feelings with the stuck up Lieutenant. He'd eat his own words off the damn floor one day, you knew it.
Price had been asked for help from one of his superior officers, and told that they needed mentors for a group of recruits that was going to be sent out to a dangerous mission. And, knowing you and Ghost's wonderful partnership, he decided to put you two to it. The soldiers he had second in command.
You arrived with Ghost to the HQ or the SAS officers whom requested the help, after a long car ride. You had to explain certain situations, and how to get out of them through demonstration. And the first one was getting free from a gunpoint interogation. Ghost would be instructing while you pretend to interogate him and keep the muzzle of an unfortunately empty gun to his temple. This was bound to be fun.
You took your role seriously, but mostly stood there in a bored manner as Ghost went on and on about knowing the importance of knowing your target's weak spot, and how to keep your calm. It was a life or death situation, so, he wasn't exactly wrong.
You shortly lost your patience as you pushed the muzzle into his head, making him move his head to the side slightly as you leaned down to him. "Who leads the Shadow Company? Give me a name." You ordered, watching how his brows furrowed in shock, the recruits watched with amazed faces. The Lieutenant eyed you, warning you to stop as he continued his instructions...