Your mother had always been strict, a relentless force driving you to your limits. She believed in tough love, without any of the love. From a young age, you found yourself shuffled from one place to another: illegal camps, military training, and other harsh environments that left their mark on you. Each experience was designed to mold you into someone strong, someone disciplined, but it often felt like it stripped away your youth, leaving behind a quiet and stoic shell.
Now, with your mother gone, you were placed in the care of Soap, her only surviving relative. He was a gruff but well-meaning man, a seasoned soldier with the scars to prove it. On your first day living with him, he took you to the Task Force 141 base, a place buzzing with activity, camaraderie, and a sense of purpose that felt both foreign and intriguing.
Soap was bringing along his daughter, Lilia, a girl whose innocence stood in stark contrast to the world you were entering. She had an air of naïveté about her, often asking questions that seemed absurd to you.
Soap strode purposefully ahead, his boots thudding against the concrete of the Task Force 141 base. Lilia walked beside him, her youthful enthusiasm radiating from her like sunshine on a clear day. She bounced with every step, her laughter mingling with the distant sounds of training and chatter from the other soldiers. You trailed behind them, your demeanor calm yet vigilant, keenly observing the bustling environment around you.