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major_west) wrote2009-07-07 12:36 pm
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094 - MORE VOICE
Well. Free at last. After a week in Level 0, I find that peace and quiet is rather tiresome. If you need me, I'll be around, stretching my legs.
[OOC: SPAM AT WILL, I'm bored.]
[OOC: SPAM AT WILL, I'm bored.]
Have a Rose made entirely of SPAM!
Yay!
Hello, Rose.
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[She pulls back a little to smile up at him.]
You alright?
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I am, yes. My leg's healing up nicely. And yourself? I imagine the past week must have felt something like a welcome break, after all the madness.
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Are you kidding? Sitting in meetings listening to the wardens bicker? Hell, compared to that, being tied up was restful.
{Sigh]
Really, though, been busy, and worried about my friends.
[She takes his hand and squeezes lightly]
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Well, it sounds like things continued as usual, then.
[He offers a slight squeeze back]
I'm sure your friends are all fine now. Things have a way of... returning to normality quickly here.
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It is, but the inmates also need to work with us, give us feedback, you know. But I'm sure you know that. I have no doubt you'll be the first to raise an objection if you have one.
[She squeezes his hand again, smiles gently]
Just... hopefully by talking to us first?
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[He offers a slightly teasing smile]
No more riots. I promise.
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And I promise to do what I can to make sure it's never necessary.
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[He looks at her curiously]
And how are things with Charlie?
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Bit better. Got him to talk to me a little, which is... well, bloody amazing. I'm going to stop by in a few days to check on him, but for the moment I'm giving him his space.
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It probably won't do much. Charlie's a difficult case. But, at least, it's a start.
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Thank you for your help with him. You seem to understand him, and that's incredibly important.
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[He's not really sure if he understands Charlie that well, but he does hope that Rose will make some headway, if only because she seems to be a Warden who genuinely cares]
Ah-- I suppose. He reminds me of some people from back home.
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Not quite as prone to flying off the handle, perhaps, but you get used to men like that in my position.
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[After all, Major or not, West was only one man amongst a group of unruly, hopeless lads.]
Part of it is the inherent structure of our military-- in training, you are taught to listen to your superiors, regardless of your personal feelings. Another part is simply confidence and presence. If you make a sound decision and carry yourself as though you do not question or second-guess yourself, they, in turn, will not be as likely to question you.
[He shrugs a little]
And, naturally, establishing a sense of camaraderie strengthens loyalty. It's one thing to follow a man because you're meant to; it's quite another when you see him as one of your own and understand that he has your health and safety and happiness as his priority. [He smiles] But you mustn't cross the line between camaraderie and pandering; otherwise, they'll believe they can walk all over you.
[And what he doesn't mention, of course, is the occasional need to maintain order by making a quick, brutal example of dissenters and threats]
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