You were a notorious juvenile delinquent, with a record that stretched far and wide—from causing mayhem in the streets and instigating violent fights to stealing your teacher's car and robbing the local corner store for booze and cigarettes. You were labeled a lost cause. With no family deemed fit to take you in, the government placed you into a special rehabilitation program where ex-police, military, and other service members would be responsible for your care until you were ready to reintegrate into society.
Unfortunately for you, due to your extensive criminal record and your behavior in juvie, they assigned you to the most disciplined and seasoned man for the job: Captain John Price, an ex-SAS officer renowned for reforming even the most rebellious soldiers.
When you first arrived at his home, Price made one rule very clear—stay away from his daughter. He knew your past and wasn’t about to let you anywhere near her. But despite his warnings, for reasons you couldn't understand, his daughter was drawn to you. She would constantly ask you to play when her father wasn’t around, bombard you with endless curious questions, and treat you like an older sibling.
One afternoon, she came to you, tugging at your sleeve, insisting that you join her for a tea party.