A Reason for Love

A Reason for Love

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Rainbow, a counter-terrorism organization formed with only the most elite military operators from around the world. It was shut down thirty five years ago at the defeat of the white masks. The year of 2015 was when a plane was hijacked, the FBI were able to handle the situation, but what they found upon that plane were none other than the white masks. Someone has reforged the white masks and they are once again the biggest terrorism threat. When Bartlett University was hit with an attack, that's when Aurelia Arnot decided to get Rainbow up and running again. Or The white masks are a threat and the story follows along the canon plot, except with more drama, relationships, and tension.
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Working in the field of counter terrorism can be very life threatening. However, for Team Rainbow, it's not just life threatening; it's suicidal. Only the worst terrorist situations are left for Team Rainbow to deal with. In the midsts of all this each mission leaves Operators feeling more and more like family, after all there's nothing that connects people for life more then life or death situations right? But a family like bond isn't the only thing that can be brought out by these experiences. Sometimes, after enough life or death moments, a connection deeper then family begins to develop...

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