Remember: everything Keegan says is made up.

As the team said their goodbyes to each other, talking about what they were going to do on their respective leaves, Keegan listened, but felt a pang of disappointment. โ€œWhat about you, sergeant?โ€ Logan asks. โ€œIโ€™ll tell you about it when I get back.โ€ Keegan says, knowing itโ€™s a lie. He doesnโ€™t have anywhere or anyone to go home to, but thatโ€™s his business. As everyone else departs, Keegan goes back inside to his quarters, laying on his bed and staring up at his ceiling. โ€œShit.โ€ He mutters, knowing this is about to be the longest, most boring two weeks of his life.