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demille.thegeneralsdaughter-第96章

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know what people are going to do in the presence of a dead body。 Then again; maybe the general got a little closer to his daughter than he said。 He took the bayonet; considered cutting her loose; then changed his mind; took her ring off; and told her she was dishonoring her uniform; or lack of same; and left…then had a change of heart and drove to the Fowlers。 Who knows? Who cares at this point?〃
 〃I do。 I have to know how people act; what goes on in their hearts。 It's important; Paul; because it's what makes this job more than what's in the manual。 Do you want to bee like Karl Hellmann?〃
 I forced a smile。 〃Sometimes; yes。〃
 〃Then you'll never again be able to determine a motive or understand who is good and who is evil。〃
 〃Sounds okay to me。〃
 〃Don't be contrary。〃
 〃Speaking of motives; of good and evil; of passion; jealousy; and hate; let's give this stuff a quick read。〃
 We read for a while and discovered what William Kent's sexual preferences were; but more important; I discovered that Ann Campbell considered him a growing problem。 I said to Cynthia; 〃Here's an entry from last month。〃 I read aloud; 〃 'Bill is being possessive again。 I thought we solved that problem。 He showed up here tonight when Ted Bowes was here。 Ted and I hadn't gone downstairs yet; and Bill and he had a drink in the living room; and Bill was nasty to him and pulled rank on him。 Finally; Ted left; and Bill and I had words。 He says he's prepared to leave his wife and resign his mission if I promise to live with him or marry him or something。 He knows why I do what I do with him and the other men; but he's starting to think there's more to it with us。 He's pressing me; and I tell him to stop。 Tonight; he doesn't even want sex。 He just wants to talk。 I let him talk; but I don't like what he's saying。 Why do some men think they have to be knights in shining armor? I don't need a knight。 I am my own knight; I am my own dragon; and I live in my own castle。 Everyone else are props and bit players。 Bill is not very cognitive。 He doesn't understand; so I don't try to explain。 I did tell him I'd consider his offer; but in the meantime; would he only e here with an appointment? This put him into a rage; and he actually slapped me; then ripped off my clothes and raped me on the living room floor。 When he was done; he seemed to feel better; then left in a sulk。 I realize he could be dangerous; but I don't care; and; in fact; of all of them; he's the only one except for Wes who has actually threatened me or hit me; and it's the only thing that makes Bill Kent interesting。' 〃
 I looked up from the paper; and Cynthia and I exchanged glances。 Clearly; Colonel Kent was dangerous。 There's nothing more dangerous than a prim and proper stuffed shirt who falls in lust and gets obsessed: I was about to read another printout aloud when there was a knock on the door; and it opened。 I expected to see Wan…ant Officer Kiefer; but it was Colonel Kent; and I wondered how long he'd been standing there。
 
 CHAPTER THIRTY…THREE
 
 I gathered up the printouts and slipped them in a folder。 Kent stood there and watched but said nothing。
 Kent had his helmet on; what we call cover in the military。 You're usually uncovered indoors; unless you're armed; then you must be covered。 Interesting regulation probably having to do with keeping your hands free if you're armed; or letting people know at a distance that you're armed。 Kent; in fact; was wearing his sidearm。
 So was I; and so was Cynthia; but ours were hidden; and we didn't have to wear hats to give us away。
 The office was dark; lit only by two desk lamps; and I could hardly see Kent's features from where I was sitting; but I thought he looked sort of grim; perhaps subdued; and I remembered that he'd gone to the chapel to view the body。
 He spoke in a quiet; almost toneless voice。 He said; 〃Why was Specialist Baker snooping around?〃
 I stood and replied; 〃She's not snooping around。 She's gathering some items that I asked for。〃
 〃This is my mand。 Anything you need; you ask me。〃
 Quite right; actually。 Except; in this case; the items had to do with the mander。 I said; 〃It was just a minor administrative thing; Colonel。〃
 〃Nothing in this building is minor。〃
 〃Well; parking and traffic tickets are minor。〃
 〃Why do you need those?〃
 〃It's a standard procedure。 You must know that it's to establish if any vehicles were anyplace that…〃
 〃I know that。 And you wanted MP patrol reports; the desk sergeant's log; and tapes of the radio transmissions for that night。 Are you looking for any vehicle in particular?〃
 Actually; yes。 Your vehicle。 But I replied; 〃No。 Where is Baker?〃
 〃I relieved her of her duties and ordered her out of the building。〃
 〃I see。 Well; I'm going to ask you; officially; to rescind that order。〃
 〃I've assigned you another clerk。 I will not tolerate any breach of internal security by anyone; for any reason。 You have broken the rules; and perhaps the law。 I'll take this up with the staff judge advocate tomorrow。〃
 〃That's certainly your right; Colonel。 Though I think Colonel Weems has other things on his mind at the moment。〃
 Kent seemed to know what I was talking about and replied; 〃The Uniform Code of Military Justice is not dependent on any single individual; and everyone here is subject to that law; including both of you。〃
 〃That's very true。 I take full responsibility for what Baker did。〃
 Cynthia stood now and said; 〃It's actually my responsibility; Colonel。 I ordered Baker to do that。〃
 Kent looked at her and replied; 〃All you had to do was ask me first。〃
 〃Yes; sir。〃
 Having taken the offensive; Kent continued his attack; though he seemed to have no enthusiasm for it。 He said to me; 〃I didn't say anything when you had Colonel Moore confined to jail; but I will make an official report regarding your treatment of him。 You don't treat officers that way。〃 Obviously; Kent was thinking into the future; and his plaint had nothing to do with Colonel Moore。
 I replied; 〃Officers don't usually act that way。 He abused his rank; his profession; and his office。〃
 〃Nevertheless; he could have been restricted to post and given suitable quarters until an official inquiry was pleted; and charges remended or not remended。〃
 〃You know; Colonel; I personally think that the higher you are; the harder you should fall。 Young enlisted personnel who screw up because of ignorance; immaturity; or high spirits get the book thrown at them。 I think that mature officers who screw up should be made an example of。〃
 〃But rank still has its privilege; and one of those privileges is that an officer should not be subject to pretrial confinement; Mister Brenner。〃
 〃But when you break the law; your punishment should be in direct proportion to your rank; your job; and your knowledge of the law。 An officer's rights and privileges carry a heavy responsibility; and any breach of duty and discipline should carry a proportionately heavy punitive burden。〃 I'm talking about you; Bill; and you know it。
 He replied; 〃A soldier's past performance has to be factored into that。 If a person has performed honorably for twenty years…as Colonel Moore has…then he should be treated with honor and 
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