The Governor
By
Landon Richardson
Disclaimer
The character of Steve McGarrett, Chin Ho Kelly, Kono Kalakaua, Adam 'Toast' Charles, Jenna Kaye and Sam Denning do not belong to me in any shape or form, I am merely using them for my own entertainment purposes
The character of Danni Williams is probably mine by now. Even though she was originally based on male Danny Williams I think it's probably safe to say that's she her own individual character by now, especially since I've created a back ground for her which is different to male Danny's background in the show.
The characters of Jack O'Connor and Esther Patel does belong to me. I should also add that if a character is mentioned who you are not instantly aware of then that character belong to me as well
Author Note
This story technically comes under Glimpses but it is simply too long to put under there as a one shot so I decided that I would put it under its own story. This is hopefully a one off and that all the other stories will go under glimpses.
This story will probably be six to seven chapters long with a prologue and epilogue and will be written from Governor Sam Denning point of view.
This is set in season two, after Steve's prison stint.
Please enjoy.
Overall summary
A Governor has to do what he has to do, shame for him that it doesn't quite work out like he thought it would. (McDanni, female Danni, part of the Danni world saga)
Chapter Summary
Governor Sam Denning breathed out as he leaned against the back of his chair, his fingertips interlocked together as he tried to figure out the best way of approaching what he needed to do. He needed to deal with the taskforce 50 which the previous Governor had set up and which had thrived from the moment it had been set up, perhaps thrived too much in his opinion.
Overall romance
Steve McGarrett/Danni Williams (McDanni)
Chin Ho Kelly/Malia Kelly (Chalia)
Kono Kalakaua/Charlie Fong (KoFo)
Chapter Romance
There's no romance in this chapter.
Other note
I don't have a beta so I apologise for any mistakes I make, these are not intention.
The sentence which was given
'You thought you could get away with that, didn't you?'
Prologue
Governor Sam Denning
Governor Sam Denning breathed out as he leaned against the back of his chair, his fingertips interlocked together as he tried to figure out the best way of approaching what he needed to do. He needed to deal with the taskforce 50 which the previous Governor had set up and which had thrived from the moment it had been set up, perhaps thrived too much in his opinion.
His first thought had been to talk to the members of his taskforce about the way they ran and dealt with cases, together in one go but the more he considered that option, the more he pushed it away as a mistake.
50 was strongest when they were together, the members taking their lead from Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett and Detective Danni Williams who ran the team together. For him to find the truth of exactly how they did things, he would need to separate them from each other and question them one by one leaving Steve and Danni until last.
He would start with Officer Kono Kalakaua and then move onto Chin Ho Kelly followed by Special Agent Jack O'Connor, the Intel specialists Jenna Kaye and Adam Charles would be next after that, leaving them until the middle would heighten their sense of anxiety making it more likely that they would reveal something without meaning to. Steve and Danni would be last, when he could use what their team had given him during their own interviews.
He had no intention of ending 50 or firing someone but he was determined to keep a closer eye on them than his predecessor had. He had to.
He leaned forward in his seat and pressed the intercom which linked him to his secretary.
"Esther? Cancel my appointments for the day and call Detective Williams and tell her that I want to see the members of 50 here now. Tell her to drop everything they are doing and that's it mandatory that they all come including their Intel specialist. Is that clear?"
"Yes Governor, I'll call her now" Esther replied, an undercurrent of concern and curiosity beneath her professional tone.
"Thank you Esther" He responded, leaning back again.
There was no point putting it off any longer.
It was time he showed 50 who was the real boss.
Author Note
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