Leaders grasp nettles. - Nudge to Pyro

Mar 08, 2011 23:26

Now that the camp was reasonably settled Ethan could address the Hendley situation. It had seemed best to keep the guy locked away for as long as possible just to make the point that his behaviour was uncalled for and despite what Allerdyce or Hendley had said Ethan still felt punishment was required and Emma had even agreed, which was a novelty.

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captain ethan sykes, st john 'pyro' allerdyce

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codenamepyro March 8 2011, 23:39:44 UTC
It wasn't like Pyro did a lot with himself. In fact, recently, Pyro did very little with himself. He read, he slept, he ate, he got stitches checked, he repeated. When the stitches came out he just skipped a step. Occasionally he'd bug Mac, occasionally he'd set fire to something for the sake of it. It wasn't really like there was a hell of a lot to do around this place.

However, having nothing to do didn't mean St John was all that thrilled to be summoned by Sykes via a calling card marine boy wannabe or whatever. Still, it wasn't like he had the room to refuse. So St John was escorted promptly to Sykes' office.

The soldier cadet whatever pissed off once they reached the office and Pyro -since he was in a pissy mood at being called to heel like a mutt, didn't bother knocking at all before opening Ethan's door and standing there, half glaring, half frowning.

"You summoned me, Yenta?"

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captaine_sykes March 9 2011, 00:27:11 UTC
Ignoring the yenta comment Ethan gestures to the comfortable seating and stands, waving the now sour faced cadet away and already anticipating the complaints he is going to hear about Allerdyce from the young soldier.

"Have a seat Allerdyce, how are you?" Ethan settles into his normal chair and watches Allerdyce, knowing that there is little point in beating around the bush with these kind of matters. "I released Hendley today, about twenty minutes ago. He'll no longer be held in the brig but there are to be other punishments enforced to hopefully keep him in line. I know you explained to me that the incident was an accident, however your welfare is a concern to me and I therefore trying to do what I can."

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codenamepyro March 9 2011, 11:28:08 UTC
Rather than argue or be difficult and cause himself more pain in the stomach, Pryo took the seat when offered and shrugged slightly at the question regarding his well-being. He was fine, he was bored, he was healing from another bullet wound ( ... )

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captaine_sykes March 10 2011, 15:02:08 UTC
There was no easy way to break the news to Pyro, giving him warning ahead could have only caused more issues and setting a deadline for Hendleys incarceration would have lead to further tensions ( ... )

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