First off, I saw this on one of the other fanfiction but it wasn't quite a story yet so I decide to make one. Vigil and Alibi both have similar jobs and somewhat similar personalities in hiding their true intentions or emotions so why not :) . Enjoy the first chapter my guys.

"...Damn."

The silent curse came from none other than Chul Kyung Hwa a.k.a "Vigil", an operative for an organization known as Rainbow six who specializes in counter terroism. He was out at the shooting range to practice his aim with his BOSG because his accuracy has been under his standards as of late. His target only had one bullet in it and that was to the left side of the body, the other bullets were along the outlines of the target. He would've have been dead ten times over if this was real. His shot wouldn't have been lethal enough to kill a single enemy.

"You alright mate?"

It seems that his trouble were noticed by a fellow operator known as Mark Chander a.k.a "Mute". He was usually the one who initiated the conversations between the two, Chul took a bit of a liking to him but didn't really get too personal with him while Mark enjoyed the conversations he had with him because it helped improve his own social behavior..

"I'm fine."

"You sure? You seem...out of it."

"Yeah."

Mark didn't say anything as he looked over to Chul's target dummy. He chuckled a bit as he saw the results of Chul's horrible accuracy.

"I wish you can say the same about your aim mate. Your usually a crack shot with your shotgun, has something been distracting you lately or am I just imagining things?"

Chul knew that Mark would figure out what's the issue but for him to deduce it so quickly was a bit surprising. It was almost on the same level as Jack Estrada a.k.a "Pulse" ability to read people, especially Chul's stoic emotions. He didn't want Mark to know what's going on with him.

"I doubt that."

Mark was used to the simple answers of his comrade. The only person who could really open him up to was Craig Jenson a.k.a "Blackbeard" who was his former trainer. Mark still enjoyed the chat as we was making progress towards cracking his figurative mask that he always hid behind.

"Man... your too quiet sometimes but who am I to judge. If you say your fine then so be it, just make sure your able to shoot the bad guys in the head when your on an operation with me, alright?"

Mark said as Chul nodded. It seems that Chul was able to escape the prying words of Mark as he set up his target again. He calmed down and focused as he needed to improve his shot. He knew what was distracting him but it was hard to ignore it...

Especially since it just walked in.

The subject of Chul's distraction was Aria de Luca a.k.a "Alibi". She's been in the organization for a few months and has settled in as one of the best ops for distraction and confusion. She made her way towards the range as she picked up her Mx4 storm and loaded it. She made her introductions as she was setting up her target.

"Hello Mark, it's rare seeing you down here. Did Mike send you down here for punishment?"

Mark chuckled as he looked at the results of his practice.

"Nope, came here of my own free will. My jammers are nice and all but gotta make sure I'm able to take down those white mask blokes as well. I'm surprised that your here, I thought you would be fixing up your prismas."

"Already taken care of. Besides, this place helps me keep on my toes when the enemies make mistakes when I deceive them. I'm pretty sure Chul here would know all about that, right?"

Chul said nonthing as he tried his best to focus on the target, completely ignoring Aria's presence.

"Well, it seems that someone is too busy for a casual chat."

Mark decided to break the tension as he had no idea how Aria would react to this. Her personalities were many due to her days as an undercover operative so Mark thought it would be best to intervene. Hopefully she's in a good mood today.

"Don't mind him, he's trying to get his aim back. It's been off for a while so he needs to straighten up."

Aria walked over towards Chul's training spot and saw that he didn't even hit a single shot out of forty attempts. Aria shook her head form the display she saw.

"We can't have our allies shooting with accuracy of a toddler. Let me see what the promblem is."

She said as went up right behind Chul and begin to fix his posture and hand placement on the weapon.

"Don't worry, This won't take long."

Chul could feel his heart racing. It was as if he was on a mission that would cost his very life. It was rare for someone to have this effect on him but...

Chul was going to politely decline her help and gently push her away but something inside of him told him to just go with it. He decided on the latter as she continued to readjust his aim. Aria made sure to explain all of her suggestions for his aim as he adjusted accordingly with mostly her moving him into position.

"You wanna make sure your posture is spread out and this weapon is a single fire, not an automatic so you can be patient with your shots. You're using slugs so the recoil..."

Chul hung on to every word she said. He took her advice and followed it with no mistakes. Aria was a bit surprised with how well he followed her advice but tried not to show it.

After her lecture on positioning and many readjustments, Chul tested out the range and shot five shots that found themselves directly in the targets head. The other two ops nodded at the improved performance of their comrade. Chul just stood there staring at her as she also stared back at him for a few seconds. Chul just couldn't shake her off his mind, no matter what he did.

She was such a distraction.

"Well... aren't you forgetting something?"

Chul stood there dumbfounded as he tried to figure out what to say. He really wasn't the social type so he didn't really know what to follow up with.

"...huh?"

Mark came in to rescue him as Chul looked like a lost puppy out there.

"He's very thankful for your help Aria. This bloke would've been here for weeks trying to improve. Couldn't have done it without you, right Chul?"

"...Right."

Aria stood there with her arms crossed from the half done thanks.

"Well, your welcome. I'll see you two around and Chul, keep practicing. Wouldn't want to see you go just yet."

She said as she began to make her way towards her range.

The two men finally breathed a sigh of relief after her departure, however Mark was confused by the actions of his silent friend. He usually knew what to say but with Aria, he was more rigid than usual.

"What the hell was that mate? She comes over here to join in friendly banter and helps your aim improve and you just stand there like a deer in headlights. Are you sure there isn't anything on your mind?"

"...I'm sure. I'm just tired is all. Well, I have to leave for now, thanks for covering for me."

"Anytime. Just don't clam up on me again like that. I'm still getting used to those situations myself."

With their shared farewell, Chul went back to his room that he shared with another operator from his former C.T.U. He welcomed the silence with open arms as he rembered that his roommate was going to be out for the rest of the day. He retreated to his side of the room and cleaned his weapon that was used for the range. Chul always made sure that everything he did was to an appropriate standard including the maintenance of his weapons. Everything was looking good from the barrel to the frame, now all he had to do was...

"Hmm.."

That's when he noticed a tiny spot of a white nail polish. He was quickly going to clean it as he brought the cloth to it but stopped immediately.

He knew where this spot came from.

He tried to ignore those thoughts as he brought the cloth up again but just couldn't go through with the deed. He was in the same position again just like he was in the range.

"...Damn."

He gave up on cleaning the spot as he put his weapon away and layed on his bed. He's been like this for a month now and his emotional mask is starting to crack because of it. Mark and the others will surely find out due to his poor performances as of late that something has been distracting him... actually someone. Chul needed to find a way to stop these distractions once and for all before someone meets their demise because of him.

Hopefully, the distraction doesn't notice him before it's too late.

The next chapters will grow in length. I'm trying to get a feel for everyone's personality and way of speaking so this was a bit of a test run :). Next one will be our next week or sooner my guys.