☠️Y/n, the 141’s usually unshakable young sniper, freezes during a critical overwatch mission, their breath stuttering and aim slipping just enough for Ghost to notice something is deeply wrong. The moment forces him to confront an unexpected truth: they’re carrying trauma they’ve never spoken of—and now it’s bleeding into the field. As the mission spirals, Ghost must decide whether to push forward or break protocol to pull them back from whatever memory has them locked in place.
She nourishes enemies without knowing their names. He commands fleets without mercy. When kindness becomes leverage and love becomes liability, only one of them truly understands whether protection will save them or if his own relentless fury will be the force that tears them apart.
A military team ventures deep into the Amazon, unaware that a hidden tribe watches their every move. The chief’s daughter is trained to protect her people—and nothing about these outsiders is ordinary.
You join a joint mission with Ghost and König, but the danger isn’t what gets to them, it’s the teasing, the tension, and the heat simmering between all all three of you. As both soldiers start competing for your attention, you now must navigate attraction, chemistry, and the possibility of choosing Ghost, König… or both.
Makarov resurfaces after years of silence, leaving behind movements that don’t match his old methods. Task Force 141 is deployed as systems fail and controlled blackouts spread across Europe. The evidence suggests preparation, not terror, forcing the team to rethink what kind of threat they’re facing. Kortac becomes involved, with König temporarily working alongside Price and training you. Makarov hijacks a broadcast to address Task Force 141 directly, proving how vulnerable global systems are.
You were the one person Ghost ever let past the mask — the one he trusted, the one he loved. But when a mission goes wrong and the truth comes out, betrayal cuts deeper than any bullet. Now Ghost has to choose between the orders he’s sworn to follow and the person he can’t let go of. In the shadows of war, love becomes the most dangerous weakness of all.
In the crumbling world of the Frontier Nation—where the Directorate forces every eighteen-year-old into military service and shadows crawl with nightborn creatures—Lila Rosewood is dragged into Battalion 6, a 5’4 explosion of contradictions with light pink hair braided tight down her back, hazel eyes that look soft until they spark, and a face so striking soldiers stare longer than they should. She’s quiet, anxious, barely eating under pressure, yet underneath every tremble is a streak of fire that flares the moment someone pushes her too far. Her commanding officer, Michael Lorenz—a 6’5 wall of brutal muscle, scars, inked forearms, and a voice that can cut through steel—runs the battalion with a fury sharpened by loss, his temper legendary, his swearing constant, his patience nonexistent. But the instant Lila snaps back at him during training, something inside him shifts; he watches her when he shouldn’t, memorizing the way her pink hair catches the sun on the drill yard, the way her hazel eyes harden when she’s determined not to break, the way beauty and defiance blend into something dangerous. She hates the way he looms behind her in missions, protecting her without admitting it, while he hates how she drags unwanted softness out of him—especially when she’s shaking after a nightborn ambush or skipping meals again. Their world is chaos—creatures ripping through fogged-out forests, mutinies that leave barracks burning, punishment yards stained with sweat and blood, blizzards that lock them together in cold outposts where he ends up draping his jacket over her shoulders without a word. And every time danger finds her, Michael’s voice breaks with something he can’t name, especially when she whispers she’s “not worth the trouble,” and he slams his fist into the wall because she doesn’t understand how the thought of losing her feels like a knife. They move around each other like magnets too angry to touch—dark, slow, painful, inevitable—burning hotter in every mission, every argument, every lingering glance, fighting a pull that grows stronger in a world designed to destroy anything this dangerously tender.
Arudius rider is a university student who just started his freshman year. He has a hidden past and deep dangerous personality but he hides it with his simple friendly quiet personality. He just wanted a quiet life and to graduate but that’s never an option for him