Welsh's Intro

Sep 07, 2009 11:15

Welsh sat in his chair with a sigh. It was a long day. Or you know, a usual day. Being a cop isn't exactly a nine-to-five job. Especially with a Mountie at the station. You know how it is, your detective gets a case, Dead Mountie case, and in the interests of international cooperation, does his civic duty and gets himself blown up. And following this event, when, sensible guys would stay in the hospital and recover while his family worried about him, this particular detective gets himself an idea and goes up to the North pole or wherever and then gets himself in a tussle with fifty armed men and brings that Mountie back.

Turns out that that Mountie has no hobbies or life. So he solves murder cases. Yeah, I know, we all do that, don't we? Though it's tough getting the deaf half wolf which is why we don't see so many in the station.

Anyway, the Mountie was here to stay, even when the detective went blond, and turns out this is A Good Thing. And so Welsh ignores the odd 'who is this guy?' memo from Upstairs, remarks on the success rate whenever the Canadian Consulate comes up in meetings, listens patiently when Thatcher comes to talk about how he encourages Big Red, which usually turn into a sympathetic ear when they start talking about what They Did This Time.

Thatcher was Good People, even if she's not at her best whenever Fraser's in the room. And he's not touching that one with a ten foot pole. Women in charge, tricky. He was secretly relieved (and gutted, but he wasn't going to talk about that either) when Captain O'Neil moved on.

Of course, all this was before he had to worry about frozen guys popping up places.

(OOC: He's just before Call of The Wild)

in the station, arrival post, ray kowalski, lieutenant harding welsh

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