Poor thing. Barrow knows that look, and makes a mental note to waste as little of the man's time as possible.
"Just had a thought the other day," he says pleasantly, "as you're the head of Forces and all, might be nice to have a little face time with the recruits, so they know whose orders they're carrying out. You know?"
He manages to stubbornly read five or six lines on the page in the hopes that the silence will induce the shape the doorway haunting the edge of his vision to withdraw. When no such luck manifests, Flint marks the page with his thumb and looks back to Barrow.
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"Just had a thought the other day," he says pleasantly, "as you're the head of Forces and all, might be nice to have a little face time with the recruits, so they know whose orders they're carrying out. You know?"
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"And?"
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"Perhaps you could come and meet with them, one of these mornings. During arms training."
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"All right."
He cracks the book.
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"Tomorrow morning, then?"
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"First thing," he says without looking up.
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Barrow remains in the doorway.
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"Yes?"
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