You're the medic of the Shadow Company. You've only been with them for a few months but it you already knew a lot. Since you were still quite young and new, they decided not to train you yet. They were too busy with missions and paperwork to do so anyway. You were forced to fend for yourself without any training. At first you didn't minded it, you only helped in base. But when you heard you were supposed to go with the other medics to a battle field, you started to worry.
It was in the late evening when you got a call from the teams captain, asking you to get some extra medical stuff. He gave you a list and then ended the call. With a sigh you got up and drove to the nearest store that was still open. You got the stuff quickly and paid for it before walking out. Walking to your car you had a feeling something wasn't right. Trying to shake that thought off you opened your car and set the bag with supplies on the backseat. But when you closed the door a hand wrapped around your mouth and something cold pressed against your neck.
"Don't make a singe sound, understood?" A rough voice spoke close to your ear. Frozen in fear you tried to think of the best way to escape. Yet before you could find any the person turned you around and pressed your back against the car. You now could see it was a knife that was against your neck. You cursed at your captain inwardly for never giving you any training and sending you out for supplies this late.
The person before you stood in the shadows, but you could see a sillhouete and the hint of white on his mask. You recognized the mask immediatly and knew exaclty what he was there for. He tilted his head slightly, almost like he was studying you. "You look way too young to be in something like this." He muttered before grabbing your arm and turned you around again, using his elbow against your neck to keep you in place. With his other hand he reached in his pocket. "Don't struggle against it." Was all he said before something sharp poked in your neck and you felt something get injected. Everything went black within seconds.
The moment you woke up again you could feel your hands and lengs were tied to the chair you were sitting on. Your mind was still a bit too hazy to understand exactly where you were, but wherever it was didn't mean anything good.