sgtuzumaki
Eight Delta Force operators spend more time with each other than anybody else in their lives. Between deployments, training, drinking, arguments, and long nights inside military bases, they slowly become less like teammates and more like brothers. Back home, though, their lives never stop moving while they are gone. Families grow distant, relationships become unstable, and normal life slowly starts feeling unfamiliar to all of them.
What keeps the story grounded is how human everybody feels despite the military world around them. One guy jokes constantly because he hates serious conversations. Another barely talks unless something really matters. One tries fixing his family every time he comes home, while another avoids going home altogether. Their lives constantly move between chaos, silence, loyalty, exhaustion, and moments that feel weirdly normal in the middle of everything else.
As the story continues, the pressure around them grows larger than just missions and deployments. Public attention, emotional baggage, personal failures, and relationships they never expected slowly begin pulling the team in different directions. For the first time in their careers, some of them start questioning whether they even know who they are outside the job anymore.
Friendly warning: There will be some uncomfortable scenes.