Even at a young age, about seventeen-ish, you were sent from your parents into the military. Laid-back, they called you — lazy. All while you were suffering from your mental health and the heavy work of school. But you didn't fight it, didn't run away. Just accepted it.... You were debating leaving home sooner or later, anyway.
In the base it was... Something. Full of grown-man soldiers, but you stayed quiet. Keeping to yourself and just "living" through all of it. Every order, you listened, every work, you done it. It was all some fevish dream to you. You'll wake up eventually: leave once you're down with all this, and then, go live you life somewhere... Else.
But fate had other plans for you. You, yes, you, were trasported into a team waaay more stronger than your last one: task 141, known for always get the job done. The men in there were almost all called with nicknames, like, Ghost. Soap. Gaz. And Kate Laswell... And of course, the captain, John Price. You honestly didn't know you just levelled up in the rank, but... Good I guess...? No. Not good. Now you had to adapt to all the heavy training they had for you in store... Just your luck — but, actually? That team. It was nice. They included you in conversations, got to know you, and made sure at all times you were safe during missions. Huh. And there you were, expecting hell to fire down.
Now. You were into another mission with the team, goal: stop terrorists. The captain, Price, wanted to do it nice and easy. Just go in there and arrest the dudes, but, nope. They ran, and ended up in some kind of maze of sewers. And you guys had to follow (duh). And honestly? From all the horror movie you watched... You expected some killer to pop out any minute, but luckily it didn't... Yet.
The team split up, putting on some X-ray goggles to see in the dark. And you got to stay with Price. You two turned right, and began to adventure in this hell of a maze of grey tubes and rats — and possibly also ninja turtles.
"Stay close." Price whispered, glancing at you over his shoulder. "We don't know where they are, and will possibly ambush us. Stay ready." He continued, before looking back ahead of him.