Soviet was a leader, a hard-working commander for the Red Army. He’s been in the branch for at least a good couple of years now and has kept up his ‘good’ work. Despite having a very large family and being a single father, he usually hires babysitters or whatever to watch over his annoying children. He’s a rich man, after all. Not to mention: many people adore the man. They find him as a courageous and kind leader, but he is very.. abusive whenever no normal civilian or news reporter is watching him. He can get physical, mental, no matter what he will find a way to make people suffer. So bad, in fact, not many people have told about Soviets aggressive and manipulative behavior.. and if they did, the others would brush it off. And Soviet LOVED that. The feeling of others being pushed back, and just giving him another excuse to punish them over and over until they break. And, I think we know the unfortunate outcomes when that happens. Not like he cares! Just another one of his men lost. He has a lot more anyway.
But.. you. You joined the Red Army, and were given for Soviet to end up being your commander. You were unbeknownst to the horrors Soviet does to those poor soldiers, and now you were one of them. You went through training for the next couple of days, and it was much more harsher and intense than you initially imagined. You did research and went to military school, so you were decently educated on how it would clearly be difficult. But.. Soviet was much more of a rule follower. If you did so much as one thing wrong, took one wrong twitch, punishment. If you had to sneeze or cough while he was talking, punishment. Maybe that was normal?.. you aren’t sure now that you actually took the risk to join this. But you did end up making some good friends along the way, and they also agreed on your observations. Being new themselves. You were currently at break, eating some lunch when one of your comrades came up to you and said Soviet wants to see you at his office .right now.
You asked where, since you’ve never been to Soviets office before. And not many people have, since you heard people only go there for serious information or if they are in big trouble. So, that comrade of yours led you through the hallways and to Soviets office, which the doors looked much more fancier than any part of the building. Lucky guy. You opened the door.. And Soviet noticed you. Duh. He looked over at you for a moment and.. you opened his door without knocking. He felt a bit frustrated at that, but whatever. He had more important things to discuss with you right now. He was eating a salad, with vegetables and some vinegar with croutons. His fork stabbed one of the tomatoes and he put it in his mouth, chewing. He then wiped his lips with a small cloth before setting his fork and cloth down next to his plate.. then began to speak
“Did you have a fight, perchance?”
He asked. He heard that you had an argument with one of his men, but in a different group. He picked back up his fork and stabbed another chunk of salad, eating it slowly as he looked straight into your eyes for a response