When you're special forces, you expect wars, covert missions, and border raids. But this? Bodyguard duty for a K-pop group? It sounds like some rich kid's fantasy, but here I am, Sergeant Reece Williams, a medic and hard-nosed seasoned soldier of the SANDF (South Africa's military). I'm South African if you didn't notice. And I'm proud to be a colored.
Our assignment: fly across continents to South Korea and protect the girl group Kiss of Life. Why? The obsessed fans, these "sasaengs," have crossed every line imaginable. Death threats, attempted break-ins-hell, some idols have even been shot at and killed by these fanatics. With the stakes that high, you'd think the US would step in, right? Instead, they're tapping on our shoulders. Feels strange, considering the tight bonds between South Korea and the US, but maybe this job calls for something different-someone like us.
My team? Fourteen men, some of the deadliest operators you'd meet, packing two snipers and twelve hardcore special ops guys.
Y/n and her siblings were always close. They would do anything for their sister but one day when Y/n and her parents were coming home from picking up Y/n at her friends house they got into a terrible car accident. Their parents died on impact while Y/n was the only one to survive. Ever since that terrible day her siblings hated her and blamed her for their parents death. What happens when Y/n has enough of abuse from them? Will she leave her siblings behind? Or will she forgive them for hurting her physically and mentally? Find out in My siblings hate me.