"Always
fighting, that's all your good for. No one will ever respect you for
anything you ever do. You were born to fight. It's your fate. Nothing
else is important anymore. It never was. Don't fool yourself." Fox
shook his head, trying to rid himself of the voice inside his head
that would always tell him the same thing. Same thing all time.
You're worthless, you're fighting skill is the only thing that will
keep you going. And maybe it was true. That's what he thought
anyway.
"Everyone always had something to fight for.. what
about me? I just fight.. because its the only thing I can really do.
I'm not good for anything else.. I fight to help Big Boss... or I
did. And now, I fight for death." Sure there were still times when
he remembered who he was. The things he was drugged on for years made
him forget who he was but after escaping, things were slowly coming
back. Of course, they'd fade away again slowly, but there was always
something that would trigger them to come back. He knew who he was,
what he was doing, and why. He didn't know how long he'd remember,
but at least he knew now, and that was the only thing still keeping
him going. He watched as Snake ran all over the place, trying to stop
the lunch of the terrorist. He was always there.. just watching.
Watching over Snake making sure he'd do the right things so he could
soon meet up with him, and have that final fight to the death. He
knew Snake could kill him. He had to, it was his duty. Slowly
watching him. Like that sly fox watching over his pray.
"We'll
never fit in, will we?" was the only thing that came to his mind as
we watched Snake. Two soldiers, mainly used for fighting. For
killing. "Everyone thought that the battlefield was the place for
us. What do they know about that? How can they possibly know where
our place was suppose to be, when we never even knew what it was
ourselves?"
