Posted June 21, 2021, 10:36 a.m. by Commander Shara Calloway (Chief Intelligence Officer) (Lindsay B)
Posted by Lieutenant Patrick ‘Paddy’ McMillan (CNS) in Counsellor’s Office- Calloway’s Eval
Posted by Commander Shara Calloway (Chief Intelligence Officer) in Counsellor’s Office- Calloway’s Eval
Posted by Lieutenant Patrick ‘Paddy’ McMillan (CNS) in Counsellor’s Office- Calloway’s Eval
Posted by… suppressed (2) by the Post Ghost! 👻(snip)
She snorted. “Oh, in my particular line of work, if things came down to drawing a phaser, something went terribly wrong and in the aftermath, if a person survived, heads would roll.” A sly smile slipped onto her face. “I’m dandy with all sorts of weapons, but the best ones are the ones no one knows are coming.”
Commander Calloway, CIO
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OOC: Sorry Linds! Thought I’d replied to this already!
Paddy grinned, “In that case Commander,” he said, “Remind me to stand behind you if we ever get into a fire fight. So, are you still in touch with members of your family now?”
-Lieutenant Patrick McMillan: Counsellor-
Shara inhaled slowly and evenly. “I have my daughter with whom I’ve been fairly recently reunited. I’ll be keeping in regular contact with her and I should get to see her soonish, since she’s getting married. That’s one event I don’t intend to miss,” she said simply.
Commander Calloway, CIO
Paddy smiled, “Be sure to pass on my congratulations Commander.” He wanted to take a stab at digging deeper into the relationship between Calloway and her daughter, so taking a deep breath, he posed the question, “If you don’t mind me asking ma’am, what do you mean by recently reunited?”
-Lieutenant Patrick McMillan: Counsellor-
Okay, she realized not everyone had the memory abilities she did, not to mention the training to recall info accurately, and she had spat a lot of info at him, but she thought those details about Faye would have been something he’d remember. “You know… an investigation I was running that led me to her. She had no memory of prior when she was a prisoner of the Tal Shair and I was undercover? And I got PTSD from the event? When my investigation led me to my daughter’s work, I was forced to confront her but also reveal my presence finally. It’s been… messy and interesting. But ultimately good. We were apart for twenty-five years, Counsellor. We’ve missed a lot of each other’s lives and we’re slowly trying to fill in the puzzle pieces.”
Commander Calloway, CIO
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