Danny Williams (
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Danny's actually pretty proud of himself for this. Kate's got that gun of hers, but there's a lot of lessons Danny wants to review before she fires it. He wants her to study the medical side of it (wants her to do a CPR course, too, but one of those quick ones and not the lengthy version), and he wants her to understand the assembly of the gun. In addition to that, there's a lot of practical tasks that are associated with the weapon and he's bringing her to New Pemberley to go over one of them today.
"So, the family's not here," he warns. "But I may have contacted a friend, who's been sent ahead," he says, taking hold of one of the water guns he's borrowed from Alistair -- at this rate, it's a whole-island-wide production. "Your job, today, is to clear all the rooms of the house and find the bad guy, me, without me 'shooting' you, first. So, remember what I talked about. When you clear a room, back is always to the wall. You move swift and you follow the edges of the walls to the corner, always keeping your eyesight clear of any blockages. You announce the room as clear the minute you finish it. You move into the house, clearing all checkpoints and ensuring there are no exits behind you, otherwise you need to set down a little flag," he says, wiggling one of the orange flags in his hand, "and we'll pretend that's a uniform to hold down that exit point."
"If I squirt you where a flak-vest goes, you can keep going," he says, gesturing to her torso. "If I get you in the neck, leg, head, arm, or otherwise, then we start over. If you find me, you announce 'freeze' and do not shoot unless there is a clear and present danger of being shot on. Your goal is to find the hostage and get them out without being shot at. Clear?"
"So, the family's not here," he warns. "But I may have contacted a friend, who's been sent ahead," he says, taking hold of one of the water guns he's borrowed from Alistair -- at this rate, it's a whole-island-wide production. "Your job, today, is to clear all the rooms of the house and find the bad guy, me, without me 'shooting' you, first. So, remember what I talked about. When you clear a room, back is always to the wall. You move swift and you follow the edges of the walls to the corner, always keeping your eyesight clear of any blockages. You announce the room as clear the minute you finish it. You move into the house, clearing all checkpoints and ensuring there are no exits behind you, otherwise you need to set down a little flag," he says, wiggling one of the orange flags in his hand, "and we'll pretend that's a uniform to hold down that exit point."
"If I squirt you where a flak-vest goes, you can keep going," he says, gesturing to her torso. "If I get you in the neck, leg, head, arm, or otherwise, then we start over. If you find me, you announce 'freeze' and do not shoot unless there is a clear and present danger of being shot on. Your goal is to find the hostage and get them out without being shot at. Clear?"
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"But I get points for saving the hostage, right?" she asks, figuring the lesson is pretty much over. At least for the time being. Maybe she's let the suspect go, but she managed to get Hermione out of the house without either of them getting shot.
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But perhaps she needs to better learn how to use her body instead of always thinking back to spells that are easily cast with an incantation and a wave of one's arm.
"Keep the hostage safe?" Hermione guesses with a slight shrug. She's pretty sure Kate would get that answer, anyway.
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Which means she was supposed to leave Hermione with one of the little orange flags, but it doesn't seem fair not to include her in any of it. She's playing along, after all.
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"And, even if you do have a couple of genius criminals on your hands, there is always some way they slip up. Always. And it's usually something wholly minor, like something they bought or someone they pissed off," he advises, tucking the water gun into the back of his jeans. "Backup," he reiterates. "Love the word."
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And a job on the police force really ought come with some amount of structure.
Pressing her lips together, she nods instead, chewing on her lower lip. "Understood," she reassures Danny, stifling the desire to ask if he's ever broken away from that rule before. Or if he ever would.
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"Have you ever done something like that?" she asks, pushing on. "Gone on without backup?" Maybe there's a reason he's trying to instill this in her so firmly. Maybe it's a really good reason, too.
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Strategy always plays into it, but necessity is such a gray line that Hermione isn't sure that she's able to walk it at all. When does it become necessary to step in? When is it reasonable to step in for the purpose of trying to save a life?
Her gaze skirts slightly to the side. It's not that simple, she thinks to herself.
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"Because, if I've got this right, you're basically saying that I chose to follow you and put myself in danger, which yeah, fine, I did. But if I'd brought back-up with me, because I already had back-up back there at the house, it'd be okay?" she asks. "Next time can my flags be real people?"
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"And yeah, maybe next time, we'll use real people." He's already thinking about the activity. "I'll have to recruit specific types, though."
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She knows there are call boxes, but even those aren't everywhere.
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"I understand," she nods again, shifting until she stands closer to Kate's side, the smile on her lips slightly wider than before.