That voice was not Ocelot's, and Sergei was sure of that. Then again, it wouldn't have made sense for the major to be in an office on his own, would it? Of course he would be working on something with other people.
He didn't recognize the voice, but that wasn't so strange. It wasn't as if he knew all of the people in the Grad - not by any means. Shrugging to himself, Sergei opened the door and stepped inside.
There were two men he had never seen before - younger than he had expected, and it almost seemed as if they had been waiting for him, which was strange - and then there was his major, in the corner. He kept himself from smiling since he knew this was most likely a professional setting and he had to act accordingly.
"I apologize for the interruption," he started as he nodded toward the two strangers, "but I was ordered to come report to you, sir," he told Ocelot with an accompanying salute.
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Date: 2007-03-28 07:28 am (UTC)He didn't recognize the voice, but that wasn't so strange. It wasn't as if he knew all of the people in the Grad - not by any means. Shrugging to himself, Sergei opened the door and stepped inside.
There were two men he had never seen before - younger than he had expected, and it almost seemed as if they had been waiting for him, which was strange - and then there was his major, in the corner. He kept himself from smiling since he knew this was most likely a professional setting and he had to act accordingly.
"I apologize for the interruption," he started as he nodded toward the two strangers, "but I was ordered to come report to you, sir," he told Ocelot with an accompanying salute.