fucking drink?”
“Lieutenant,” Wilkes said, coldly. “You are being officially counseled on what actions are becoming of an officer of the United States Naval Service. In addition, since you don’t know shit from shinola about being an officer, let me add that you don’t get to use a disrespectful tone or disrespectful language to the officer that is counseling you. These are articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Lieutenant. You can be charged with conduct unbecoming for your recent actions. You also can be charged with disrespect to a superior officer for that outburst. Do you understand that, Lieutenant?”
“Yes, sir,” Faith said.
“Do you understand that an officer of the United States Naval service does not start a brawl because someone asked her to get them a drink?” Wilkes said.
“Yes, sir,” Faith said.
“And that an officer of the United States Naval service does not put someone in a chokehold,
“Yes, sir,” Faith said.
“In addition, while you have had to, of necessity, spend a good bit of personal time with your Marines, when off-duty, when it is possible as is the case here on the
“Yes, sir.”
“You’ve had a trying few weeks,” Wilkes said. “You really shouldn’t have been sent out on a functionally independent mission given your age and inexperience. I will try to keep this incident from being reflected on your FITREP. But you had better start learning conduct becoming an officer or I will not be able to avoid reflecting that. Understood?”
“Yes, sir,” Faith said.
“I’ll go smooth things over with Mister Zumwald,” Wilkes said. “You should probably go to your cabin and get some more sleep. Understood?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Dismissed.”
Faith went back to her cabin, avoiding the saloon, wrapped herself around Trixie and cried herself to sleep.
CHAPTER 13
Me that ’ave been what I’ve been-
Me that ’ave gone where I’ve gone-
Me that ’ave seen what I’ve seen-
‘Ow can I ever take on
With awful old England again,
An’ ’ouses both sides of the street,
And ’edges two sides of the lane,
And the parson an’ gentry between,
An’ touchin’ my ’at when we meet-
Me that ’ave been what I’ve been?
“Get some sleep, LT?” Januscheitis said the next morning.
They were gearing up for clearance. It took some time.
“Some,” Faith said, tonelessly. “I really hate the
“Ghosts?” Bearson said.
“There’s no such thing as ghosts,” Faith replied.
“I don’t know, LT,” Derek said. “Every ship that’s lost people has ghosts. They call ’em ‘phantom watch standers.’ The
“Quit trying to freak your LT out,” Faith said. “It’s not working.”
“I’m not sure if I believe in ’em or not, LT,” Januscheitis said. “But… Pretty much everybody sort of knows about ’em. I don’t think they’re trying to freak you, LT. The ghosts on the
“The ones on the
“How bad was the
“If you haven’t heard about what happened on the
“I heard you had a little incident last night, ma’am,” Januscheitis said. “Probably not the best change of subject… ”
“I was counseled by Captain Wilkes on conduct unbecoming an officer,” Faith said. “I now understand that one does not overreact and get into a brawl in public. And since it’s an officer thing, I’d like to drop that, too.”
“I heard the dude grabbed you, ma’am,” Kirby said.
“What part of drop it did you not get, PFC?” Januscheitis said.
“Sorry, Staff Sergeant,” Kirby said.
“Hopefully, despite being an ‘officer of the United States Naval service,’ I’ll be allowed to kill some zombies today,” Faith said, racking her Saiga. “Because I seriously need to kill somebody. And that’s all we need to talk about that.”
“Lieutenant?” Gunny Sands said, sticking his head in the compartment. “Captain wants to have a word with you?”
“Captain Wilkes?” Faith said, wincing.
“Captain Smith,” the Gunny said.
“Oh, joy,” Faith said. “I guess I’ll need to derig… ”
* * *
“Faith, there’s a couple of things we need to talk about,” Steve said, waving to a chair.
“Yes, sir,” Faith said.
“The first bit is about what happened last night.”
“Yes, sir,” Faith said.
“I know you in mulish mode, daughter dear,” Steve said, drily. “When all you do is say ‘yes, sir’ it means you’re not actually communicating. Nothing’s coming out, so nothing’s going in. I’ve spoken to several people about what happened last night. You should not have been grabbed. Not just as a lieutenant but as anyone. Mister Zumwald was totally out of line in ordering you around, as was his language.”
“Tell that to Captain Wilkes,” Faith said, crossing her arms.
“Lieutenant,” Steve said. “I am not speaking to you as my daughter, here, I’m speaking to you as a Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, one of my junior officers. And I will not have you say anything disrespectful of your superiors. Understood?”