Soren was steaming mad. He had not slept a wink all night due to the excitement, and now his face was flushed red, a sure sign he was ready to throw down if pushed any further.
Leopold pulled Soren aside. "Dude, can you keep it down? Do you really want the director to overhear your grumbling? Are you out of your mind, ticking off the brass?"
"You're one to talk, driving around Percival like a chauffeur. Mind your own business and scram!" Soren shoved Leopold away. "No, I've got to have it out with him and find out where the hell he came from."
Before the words had fully left his mouth, the office door swung open, and there stood Anna, frowning. "No need for questions, the... the director is here."
Vance strolled in, hands clasped behind his back, a smile playing on his lips as he regarded Soren. "Soren, together with Deputy Director Percival, one of the talented recruits who entered the Vanguard Agency in the same batch. You led your team to second place in the final test, and now you're the captain of Special Squad Three. You also earned a commendation a while back."
Soren, taken aback by how well Vance knew him, could hardly muster a word in response to that sly grin.
Percival stood up and said, "Both of you, out. And close the door behind you."
"Hold on a minute." Vance pulled out his phone and showed the screen to Soren after a few seconds. "I flew here, first class, but don't worry, I won't be filing an expense report."
Leopold quickly tried to lighten the mood. "Boss, you're too generous. Maybe this means us grunts will get a better meal now and then?"
Vance chuckled. "How about I ensure your work meals follow The Sterling Group's cafeteria menu? Wouldn't we want Mr. Sterling to go to the trouble of sending over his recipes daily?"
"Please, no, our cafeteria is way too greasy as it is. We're good, really. No need to go to any trouble on our account, Boss," Leopold said, ushering Soren out the door.
Scary man, that Vance. A smiling tiger, no doubt. He had only been around half an hour and had everyone pegged.
With a smiling tiger as the boss and a cold-faced wolf as his deputy, how on earth were they going to survive?
Once outside, Leopold shut the door, dragging Soren with one hand and Anna with the other.
"You were supposed to keep watch, not let them in!” Leopold reprimanded Anna.
Anna sighed heavily, rolling her eyes at Soren, explaining to Leopold, “His shouting drowned out my secret knock. Anyone could have heard him. Even a passing dog would have been turned off by the bad vibes, and you blame me?”
Leopold spat at Soren. “You really are negative. Couldn’t you have waited to talk about this in private? Now you just wait for the director to come down on you.”
Soren brushed Leopold off. “Squad Three, assemble. Three miles weighted run!”
With that, Soren stalked off, fuming.
He knew the air of authority Vance emitted was on par with Percival’s.
No easy adversary.
Anna followed quickly, and Leopold called after her, “Where the heck do you think you’re going?”
Anna threw him a disgusted look over her shoulder, “I’m in his squad!”
What else was there to do?
Follow the Deputy Director’s orders: run three miles with weights.
Talk about bad vibes.
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