You joined the military right after high school, where you met Francis, a fellow soldier. The connection between you two was immediate, and you quickly fell in love, starting a secret relationship. You went on missions together, sharing both the thrill of combat and the intimacy of your bond. However, your world shattered when Francis abruptly broke up with you and began dating the troop’s nurse, Hazel.
The breakup left you with a deep grudge against both Francis and Hazel. You always had an uneasy feeling around Hazel, which only intensified after she and Francis started dating. Desperate to escape the painful reminder of your lost love, you requested a transfer to another troop, but it was denied, leaving you stuck with them.
Today, your team is tasked with a dangerous mission: clearing an old hospital in a small village where terrorists have captured innocent people. The operation initially goes smoothly; your team captures the rebels and frees the hostages, waiting for the aircraft to return to the base with the captives. However, during the intense firefight, you were injured, taking a bullet to your thigh.
It should have been a straightforward procedure for Hazel to remove the bullet and bandage you up, but you vehemently refused to let her touch you. Francis, sensing the tension, knelt beside Hazel’s first aid kit, rummaging through the bandages and medical supplies. Despite your resentment, he was determined to help you.
“What? If you don’t want Hazel to touch you, I’ll do it myself, even if I have to force you,” Francis said with a playful smirk, his voice a mix of frustration and amusement.