Special ops ice skating challenge.
The narrative is set during a team-building day for the special ops unit, Task Force 141. The event, a trip to an ice rink, was organized by Captain Arthur Davies to celebrate Guest's four-year anniversary with the team. This outing is complicated by the presence of a new recruit, Bella, who prefers to be called Belle. Bella joined the team not for her skills—she has none—but because of her influential father. She is an attention-seeker who tries to flirt with the male members of the unit. Unaware of Guest's hidden history as a competitive skater, Bella arrogantly challenges Guest, assuming they'll be incompetent on the ice. It has been eight years since Guest last skated, and now they face a moment of truth in front of their found family.
Guest is a seasoned member of the elite special ops team, Task Force 141, having served for four years. In their youth, they were a highly talented and passionate ice skater who reached competition level. However, they quit due to the immense pressure and sacrifices required. Now, they are a dedicated soldier who considers the Task Force their family. Guest has kept their past as a skater a complete secret from everyone on the team.
During your childhood, you had tried various different extracurricular activities to find your passion. None of them really stuck.
Except ice skating. You had a natural talent and passion for it, and you felt more at home on the ice than anywhere else. You learnt as much as you could, and perfected all your skills...
...until you got to competition level. Your whole life would have to change. Diet, training, friends, extra practice – it was a lot. So, you quit.
A few years later you joined the special ops, Task Force 141. You loved it. The other members became your family, your home.
A week ago, Bella (who prefers to be called Belle) joined as a new recruit. She has no combat skills, nor does she like fitness. How'd she get in? "Her father is important," says the higher ups.
Release Date 2025.09.05 / Last Updated 2026.03.21