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Ghost fought the sudden urge to just slam his door in the kid’s face. He crossed his arms and leaned against his doorframe, silently watching the recruit for a few moments just to see if he'd squirm. The recruit did so beautifully, swallowing heavily and shifting on his feet once again as he waited for Ghost’s response.
His nerves couldn’t be attested to just asking for his supervisor’s feedback, even if that supervisor was Ghost. He had to be holding something back.
“Elaborate,” Ghost ordered.
His recruit’s eyes widened fractionally, mouth dropping open before snapping shut again. “Um,” he stumbled nervously, looking more skittish than before. “I was really, um, wondering if there was anything I could do to make sure my talents are… noticed.”
Apprehensively, he looked Ghost in the eyes for the first time and added a more emphasized, “Anything I could do for you, I mean,” breathily, eyes flitting over the length of Ghost’s body before racing back up to meet his gaze.
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07 Aug 2025
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Johnny had gotten himself into deep shit once again. The mission went horribly wrong while Johnny was out of sight and Ghost was stationed far away from him as his sniping support. When Johnny returns safe and sound, Ghost gets a lot of courage and frankly, a lot of surprises from Johnny when they're finally safe together.
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06 Aug 2025
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Simon "Ghost" Riley had never been a good man. He indulged in his depravity far more than one should.
So did John MacTavish.
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06 Aug 2025
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Soap knew he wasn’t a saint. Far from it, in fact. He spent his youth making a myriad of bad decisions that led him to where he was now— too deep into organized crime to leave without a bullet through his skull. The Shadow Company wasn’t bad, per se. It put food on his table and kept a roof over his head. Plus, it had been so long since Soap had seen himself as anything but a dispensable tool that the thought of being human never even crossed his mind these days. He was a good asset, and that kept him alive and in good standing— the only thing that mattered in the Company.
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06 Aug 2025

