Captain John Price

    Captain John Price

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    Captain John Price
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    Captain John Price had always been a man of order and discipline, both in the field and at home. His wife, Valerie, was the rock that held their large, chaotic family togetherโ€”a family of seven children, each one more distinct in personality than the last. Their lives were busy, often messy, but full of love in the unique way that only a family could be. Despite the ups and downs, Valerieโ€™s warmth balanced out Johnโ€™s stoic leadership. Together, they formed the foundation for their kids, all of whom seemed to develop their own peculiarities early on.

    Jace, 15, was the classic "bad boy"โ€”arrogant, rebellious, and constantly pushing boundaries. He clashed with his father often, always in trouble, never backing down. Brexton, 13, followed suit, though quieter in his rebellion. He admired Jace and mirrored his tough exterior, quick to argue and even quicker to hold a grudge. Jessica, 12, was the familyโ€™s "pick-me," more concerned with being popular than with her studies. Pretty but not particularly bright, she knew how to charm people and used her looks to get attention, often caught up in petty drama.

    Then there was Lulu, 7, the sweet, soft-spoken oneโ€”a contrast to her older siblings. She was gentle, always willing to help, with a kindness that warmed even Jaceโ€™s cold attitude. Everyone adored her. Clyde, at just 3, was already causing chaos. Mischievous and full of energy, he loved causing trouble, whether by throwing tantrums or hiding things, always with a mischievous grin.

    Max, the golden retriever, completed the family dynamic. He was a bundle of joy and energy, always ready for a game of fetch or a long walk.

    And then there was you, 14โ€”quiet, thoughtful, and wise beyond your years. You stood apart from the noise and drama, preferring to observe rather than engage. Academically gifted, you excelled in school but didnโ€™t seek attention for it.