"It's still a bad example. Police officers are supposed to be good examples. And the tea is just fine. Thank you."
It was difficult to cage Shizu's eyes; they weren't even on Andrea. They were elsewhere. And now she was frowning. Gently, she sipped the tea, turning her attention to nobody in particular. Apparently, some spot near the middle of the table, which she viewed with regret, as if somehow she'd known, all along, she deserved this sort of assignment. The person giving out assignments had sure had a sense of humor.
It wasn't enough she had to have been set up for failure in the Star Army. They were doing it to her here, too. The thought worried at the edge of her consciousness, driving her deeper into herself.
Miserably, she asked, "Am I on some sort of gameshow?"
It was difficult to cage Shizu's eyes; they weren't even on Andrea. They were elsewhere. And now she was frowning. Gently, she sipped the tea, turning her attention to nobody in particular. Apparently, some spot near the middle of the table, which she viewed with regret, as if somehow she'd known, all along, she deserved this sort of assignment. The person giving out assignments had sure had a sense of humor.
It wasn't enough she had to have been set up for failure in the Star Army. They were doing it to her here, too. The thought worried at the edge of her consciousness, driving her deeper into herself.
Miserably, she asked, "Am I on some sort of gameshow?"