What Were You Thinking?
Back to the present
Vaughn dragged Sark on the floor to the entrance of the building. Dixon helped Vaughn put Sark in the same cell he stayed in years before.
"How the hell did you find Sark, Vaughn?" Dixon asked with a surprised yet serious tone.
"Well, like I said before, I followed Syd back to her home after she left the office. Once I got to her home, Sark surprised her at the door. They fought for a little while and Sark pinned her to the ground. Then Syd regained her ground and was in control. Both seemed to have calmed down. I saw them begin to talk and then Syd closed the door. I stayed in my car and waited until I saw Syd all dressed up and go with Sark to the car. I followed them to a Korean restaurant downtown. I had my tranquilizer gun with me and that's when I made my move to take out Sark. And I brought him here along with Syd. I was afraid that Sark may have had some kind of control over her.
"Did you this with civilians in the restaurants?" questioned Dixon.
"Um....well, I know I shouldn't have, but I had no other choice," as Vaughn fumbled to think for an excuse.
"I can't believe you did this. What were you thinking? These are civilians, they don't know anything, and you took out a wanted terrorist in front of them. Yes, we have wanted Sark for a long time, but he would have shown up eventually, yet this is no way to get him. I may have to suspend you," Dixon yelled.
"I'm sorry, but what if I didn't have any other opportunity. He would have gotten away again," Vaughn defended himself.
"No excuse, you're suspended until further notice. You put innocent lives in danger."
"But Sydney's life could have been in danger."
"No, you know that Syd can take care of herself. Give me your ID and gun. I don't want to see you in here until I tell you can return."
"Fine," as Vaughn handed over his gun and ID.
Back to the present
Vaughn dragged Sark on the floor to the entrance of the building. Dixon helped Vaughn put Sark in the same cell he stayed in years before.
"How the hell did you find Sark, Vaughn?" Dixon asked with a surprised yet serious tone.
"Well, like I said before, I followed Syd back to her home after she left the office. Once I got to her home, Sark surprised her at the door. They fought for a little while and Sark pinned her to the ground. Then Syd regained her ground and was in control. Both seemed to have calmed down. I saw them begin to talk and then Syd closed the door. I stayed in my car and waited until I saw Syd all dressed up and go with Sark to the car. I followed them to a Korean restaurant downtown. I had my tranquilizer gun with me and that's when I made my move to take out Sark. And I brought him here along with Syd. I was afraid that Sark may have had some kind of control over her.
"Did you this with civilians in the restaurants?" questioned Dixon.
"Um....well, I know I shouldn't have, but I had no other choice," as Vaughn fumbled to think for an excuse.
"I can't believe you did this. What were you thinking? These are civilians, they don't know anything, and you took out a wanted terrorist in front of them. Yes, we have wanted Sark for a long time, but he would have shown up eventually, yet this is no way to get him. I may have to suspend you," Dixon yelled.
"I'm sorry, but what if I didn't have any other opportunity. He would have gotten away again," Vaughn defended himself.
"No excuse, you're suspended until further notice. You put innocent lives in danger."
"But Sydney's life could have been in danger."
"No, you know that Syd can take care of herself. Give me your ID and gun. I don't want to see you in here until I tell you can return."
"Fine," as Vaughn handed over his gun and ID.
