Aftercare: General's Daughter, Book 4

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Author: Breanna Hayse
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your sister? I need to
talk to her about the specimen collection she wants to schedule on ship.”
    “Recon meeting with North Island Seals in from the battle
cruiser. The boys made her dress in Charlies.”
    “It’s the way that skirt hugs her ass. Okay, I’ll swing by there.
Talk to you later.”
    “Bye, Scott. Yes?” Michael looked up at two more of his crew
waiting at the door to his office. More fires. It was noon by the time he
finally could get to his reports.
    “What should I call you when I’m here?” Jen asked, tapping on
his door.
    “Hi, sweetie. Come on in. If you haven’t noticed, I have an
OPEN DOOR POLICY,” he shouted across the room “and NO PRIVACY! Call me Mike
like everyone else does. Only go formal if you don’t recognize someone. How are
you doing?”
    “There is so much to learn. Nick’s really helpful. I can’t
believe how busy you are.”
    “It’s because Sam isn’t here. She handles all the problems
for me. Are you hungry? We can go to chow. I’ll take you to the officer’s hall.”
    “Okay. Do I need anything?”
    “Nope. We’ll take the hopper.”
    ***
      “Well hello, and
who are you, pretty lady?” A captain sat down at the table, uninvited, next to
Jen.
    Michael hid his scowl. “Captain Wilkes, this is Jennifer
Carter. She’s new to the bio team.”
    “Really? Welcome. I run the ammo unit.”
    “You must be pretty good.” Jen smiled. “You still have all
your fingers.”
    “That’s because he gets the enlisted to do his dirty work,”
came another voice.
    Wilkes turned around. “Lt. Quimby, sassy as always. Are you
trying to pretend you’re a girl today?”
    “That’s enough, Captain. Please excuse us.” Michael stood,
towering over the man.
    Wilkes poked him in the chest. “You forget I have rank over
you, sonny boy. Daddy can’t protect you for insubordination.”
    “But he can from sexual harassment. One more comment and I’ll
press charges,” Sam hissed, her eyes blazing a dark gray.
    He laughed, touching her chest medals. “Your daddy doesn’t
scare me and neither do you. Who did you screw to get these?”
    “Get a corpsman!” Michael ordered as the man found himself on
the ground with a broken arm. His sister leaned over with a cold smile.
    “We have plenty of witnesses, Captain. Besides, are you aware
that my brother and I have diplomatic immunity through Special Forces? That was
the medal you were stroking. I earned it,” she said calmly before she smoothed
down her skirt, tucked her hair back in place, and sat at the table.
    Jen stared opened mouth. “How did you do that? You barely
moved.”
    “I simply busted his elbow and crushed his instep. He’s been
a thorn since we came here. Mike? Are you upset with me?”
    “No, just hate paperwork.”
    “Scott promised to do it if I ever had to protect myself.”
    “Here he comes,” Michael said, rising to his feet as
attention was called. “You tell him that.”
    “What’s going on here?” Scott asked, watching the man being
removed on a stretcher. He eyed them. “Which one of you did this and why?”
    “I did, Uncle Scott. He touched my chest medals and wanted to
know who I slept with to earn them. I don’t appreciate being called a whore, so
I silenced him.”
    “He said that?” Scott’s face turned an angry red as his jaw
began to twitch.
    “I told you we had been having trouble from some of the men,”
Michael stated, sitting next to his uncle. “He went beyond limits this time.”
    “You could have just knocked him on his ass. I hate
paperwork. Damn it, Sam,” Scott grumbled, trying to regain a sense of calm.
    “I believe I did knock him on his ass in a way he will never
forget,” she shrugged, taking a sip of water. “I have a strong feeling this
might have earned me some respect from the females on base.”
    “Samantha, honey, you can’t go around breaking people’s
bones. Be reasonable.”
    “The fact that I didn’t kill him shows how reasonable I

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