She was in a daze for a few seconds. Then she came back to herself abruptly. Standing in attention, she gave him a stout salute and greeted, "Good afternoon, sir."
"Good afternoon," Edgar said, with a tinge of surprise in his voice. "Maggie Du, what are you doing here?"
"Sir, I was waiting for you," she answered frankly. Maggie had become cheeky lately, at least in front of Gordon and the guards who stood on duty at Edgar's office. She didn't care about what they would think. After all, they knew it clearly that she was trying to pursue Edgar.
"Why were you waiting for me?" Edgar asked as he opened the door to his office. From the corner of his eye, he saw Gordon trying his best to refrain himself from bursting into laughter. He turned his head abruptly, startling Gordon. His refrained laughter turned into a violent cough.
Ignoring him, Edgar pushed the door wide open and walked in. Following him, Maggie went in after sticking her tongue out at Gordon. She was taking too much pleasure in his misfortune.
"Sir," Maggie said as she looked at Edgar with a jerky smile on her face. "We have nothing much to do this afternoon. I wanted to ask you if you are free during that time too." She hadn't intercepted Edgar successfully in the past few days. After she cleared the snow today, an idea had struck her and she wanted to come here to try her luck. To her surprise, she had made it into his office.
"Why?" Edgar asked, with a raised brow.
Curling her lips into a wide smile, Maggie said, "I was hoping we could take a walk in the training ground. Together."
Edgar sniffled his laugh. "Why the training grounds? Why can't we go for a walk outside the military camp?"
"Sir, because there are too many people outside, so I was afraid that you would decline if I proposed that," Maggie explained, her voice doubtful. She darted a look at him, her eyes filled with complicated emotions, like she was silently complaining to him for not giving her a definite answer. She wanted to know what he was thinking. She didn't find it interesting that he was keeping his thoughts a secret.
"Thanks for your consideration. " Edgar said in an apathetic voice while carrying on with his routine work after coming back from outside the camp.
The corners of Maggie's mouth twitched. "Sir, that didn't sound funny at all," she complained.
Edgar didn't respond. He sat down behind his desk and pulled the intercom closer to him. First, he called the Falcon Commando, filling them up about their tasks for the following days. Then he called the sniper company to inquire about a suitable member to take charge of the training of their new recruits' special force. After he was done, he slowly said to Maggie, "As you can see—"
"Sir, you're pretending to be busy so that you can escape from what's going on between us. I request you to please face this right now." She looked quite serious this time.
Edgar stared at Maggie. After a thought, he asked, "You are going back to your college soon, right?"
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