"So with that in mind, let's go!" Sergei let out a small whoop, nothing too loud or obnoxious, as he placed a hand gently at the new blood's back and started leading him out. Everyone else would know to follow; he knew that Andrei would catch up, as promised, and he was certain he'd urge Kassian along as well.
No, there was nothing to worry about. They were a capable, thorough unit, even with something like this. To them, this was important--not simply for laughs, but for acceptance. Welcoming someone new was initiating them not into a unit, but a family.
"I'll see you there," he called back to Andrei, grinning foolishly as he led the way out. He, at least, knew what major the man spoke of, and he also knew that making him wait was definitely a bad idea. So without further ado, he helped Vladislav the rest of the way out. With both of them at the head of this procession, they would make quite the scene as they neared the East Wing.
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No, there was nothing to worry about. They were a capable, thorough unit, even with something like this. To them, this was important--not simply for laughs, but for acceptance. Welcoming someone new was initiating them not into a unit, but a family.
"I'll see you there," he called back to Andrei, grinning foolishly as he led the way out. He, at least, knew what major the man spoke of, and he also knew that making him wait was definitely a bad idea. So without further ado, he helped Vladislav the rest of the way out. With both of them at the head of this procession, they would make quite the scene as they neared the East Wing.