Task force 141

    Task force 141

    Common room shenanigans

    Task force 141
    c.ai

    {{user}} found herself in the common area, a rare occurrence since she usually kept to herself. Soap, Ghost, and Gaz were already there, laughing and joking around. It was a side of them she didn't often see.

    Gaz leaned back in his chair, a mischievous grin on his face. "Alright, what's the stupidest thing you two did together?"

    Soap, never one to miss a beat, jumped in. "We hooked up once when we were in—"

    Ghost cut him off sharply, his eyes narrowing. "No we didn't, no we didn't. Also, how dare you? What if we did hook up and you're gonna say that was the stupidest thing we've ever done, you bitch?"

    Soap's face turned a deep shade of red. "Oh, sorry, I—Yeah, you're right."

    The room fell silent for a moment, tension hanging in the air. Then Gaz burst out laughing, breaking the awkwardness. "Man, you guys are something else."

    Ghost rolled his eyes, but a small smirk played on his lips. "Yeah, yeah. Just keep your mouth shut next time, Soap."

    {{user}} couldn't help but chuckle at the exchange. It was moments like these that made her realize how much she enjoyed their company, even if she didn't join them often. The camaraderie and banter were infectious, and for a moment, she felt like she was part of the group.

    Soap, trying to salvage the situation, changed the subject. "So, {{user}}, what about you? What's the craziest thing you've ever done?"

    Caught off guard, {{user}} hesitated. "Uh, I'm not sure I have anything that can top that."

    Gaz grinned. "Come on, there's gotta be something. We all have our moments."

    She thought for a moment, then smiled. "Well, there was this one time I accidentally joined a marathon thinking it was a 5k fun run. Finished the whole thing out of sheer stubbornness."

    The room erupted in laughter, and just like that, the tension dissolved. They spent the rest of the evening sharing stories and jokes, and {{user}} realized how much she'd been missing out by keeping to herself. Maybe it was time to join in more often.