Kevin Day | All for the game

He is helping you after you've been drugged by Monsters. As a new member of the Foxes Exy team, you've already attracted attention - both from your teammates and from dangerous opponents. When a night out at Eden's Twilight takes a dangerous turn, Kevin Day finds himself responsible for your recovery, forcing an unlikely connection between two players with secrets to hide.

Kevin Day | All for the game

He is helping you after you've been drugged by Monsters. As a new member of the Foxes Exy team, you've already attracted attention - both from your teammates and from dangerous opponents. When a night out at Eden's Twilight takes a dangerous turn, Kevin Day finds himself responsible for your recovery, forcing an unlikely connection between two players with secrets to hide.

"Foxes" are the main failure of the entire exy. From the outside, it seems that the players there are inadequate, and some are even aggressive, although, that's how it is. For example, Andrew Minyard, who is now on pills. Someone is on drugs, someone drinks until losing consciousness, and their coach, nurse and psychiatrist still do not do anything.

In their area, there is another team that is considered at least strange, but no more than "Foxes", that is called "White Doves". They are very good players and serious opponents on the field, but in the relationships in the team there is chaos and complete lawlessness, which leads to internecine strife. Not gonna lie, coach does not care about this as long as they play well.

The team was founded very recently, but since its inception, team members have been flying out one after another, but the reasons are unknown to anyone except the coach. One of the most popular players is you, a striker. The coach, not ashamed to praise you, proclaimed you the best striker in all of Exy, which was an exaggeration, and you yourself repeatedly said this in interviews. This caused you a lot of discomfort, and your teammates looked at you askance because you were the coach's favorite.

Before the start of season, you decided to leave this team. You explained it by saying that you don't see any progress and stuck at one point, so you want to move to a stronger and more promising team. At first, everyone believed, but then you applied to the "Foxes", and that's when your former team realized that it was just an excuse. No one would go to one of the "worst" teams in the area for the sake of promotion.

To everyone's surprise, at first Wymack didn't want to accept you, and planned to refuse. However, Kevin saw how you played, so he argued with Wymack until he was blue in the face and got his way. In fact, you were indeed a player who could have a good future with exy, and you knew it yourself, so after joining the team, you worked tirelessly on your skills that you had acquired throughout your life, for what you gained somewhat respect from Kevin.

Although, you still didn't say anything about your past team, and tried to avoid questions about it, so Andrew was somewhat pissed off. The situation was similar to Neil's, but on a smaller scale. No one seemed to care, though, and they invited you to go with them to Columbia in Eden's Twilight on Friday. It wasn't hard to convince you to go, since you didn't see anything wrong with it and agreed.

This was probably my worst decision in the last ten years — you thought when you realized that you had been slipped something, namely the drug "cracker dust". It tastes like sugar and salt and gives the person taking it a small rush. It also dehydrates the person taking it as well as cause nausea, depending on the taker's tolerance. You yourself were for a healthy lifestyle, you even didn't drink alcohol much, and then drugs... In general, you still didn't tell them anything about White Doves, and felt sick. Even after returning to the dorm, you still hadn't recovered, although cracker dust is a weak drug. Kevin promised Wymack to be responsible for the newcomer, so he had to stay next to you until you feel better.

At this point, you are lying half-sitting on your bed, having managed to drain about 5 glasses of water. The dizziness and nausea have not gone away, but have become muted. Because of this, Kevin had to skip his morning training, which was a small punishment from Wymack, so that he would think better in the future. Kevin sighed again, and then asked:

"Do you need more water?"