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Estee lead the way into their room but froze when she saw another bed. Her temper was at its boiling point as Liz walked past her and took a seat on the bed between her's and Diana's. Between gritted teeth she told Liz that she and the other girls would be back. She walked back out the door and across the street into Sink's office. She opened the door not caring that Winters, Welsh and Nixon were in there.

"She must have gone to her room." Welsh whispered over to Nixon. He didn't say it quite enough because Estee turned towards him.

"Who's the bright one that put her in our room!" Estee demanded. "First you drop this bomb shell of getting a new medic, then you put her in our room! This is bullshit!"

Sink cleared his throat and stood up. "Lieutenant Olive, you will not talk like that to your ranking officers."

Estee bit her lip. "Is Welsh considered a ranking officer? Cause if not it was all directed at him."

Sink gave her a stern look then walk up to them. "At attention soldiers."

At once the girls stood at attention. Welsh, Winters, and Nixon stood to the back of the room watching the scene in front of them dumbfounded. Sink had never been short with the girls. He usually scolded then lightly and sent them on their way.

"Now you listen here, I don't give a damn about what you think! You will welcome Liz into your unit, just like you have with the other replacements." Sink demanded as he stood only inches away from Estee. "I don't want any more childish fits from you or the other girls. Do you understand me Olive!"

"Yes sir." Estee said. Her voice came out stronger than expected. Sink glared her down a few more seconds before he went on.

"You girls needed a medic that would fit in with you when you go on your missions." Sink said going back to his desk. "Roe wouldn't have been able to join you. And I wasn't going to take our best medic away from these men. Now I do not want to hear another word about this matter, or any negativity towards Shoemaker. The men have worked very hard with her and by acting this way you are disrespecting their hard work."

Sink picked up four papers and handed one to each girl. "I never thought I'd have to bring these out, because I thought you girls would be better than this. But in your hands you hold a contract that reads if you girls mistreat Liz in any way, that includes pranks, talking behind her back, putting her down in anyway or anything I will find disrespectful. I want your signature on those papers. And if you do not sign, you can pack your bags and I'll make sure your on the first boat back home."

The girls had a hard time holding their composure. They had never been spoken to that way by any one but Sobel.

Sink seemed to realize he made his point. "Now, are you girls going to sign?"

"Yes sir." the girls replied. The girls replied. Each one took turns signing the paper and Sink excused them. The girls walked out looking like scolded puppies with their tales between their legs. The moment they were out of the house, Estee called a meeting. The girls found a tree on the edge of base and sat down.

"Wow, I have a feeling we pushed him to far this time." Estee said with a sigh.

"Ya think?" Maci said rolling her eyes. "Now what are we going to do about this medic?"

Estee bit her lower lip and thought for a moment. "Well I think we're just going to have to put up with her tagging along with us."

"I don't see why we need her any way." Diana said glaring over at Estee. "You could just tell Sink you could be a medic. You were going to school to become a nurse."

Estee shook her head. "There is no way in hell I could sit back and wait for some one to yell out for a medic. Besides I never finished."

"I just don't get you." Sami said with a smirk. "You don't like doctors or nurses yet you were going to become one."

"Hey, as long as I'm giving the shot and not receiving it, I'm all good." Estee replied. "And stop changing the subject. We need to make a decision right now that we'll make the best of this situation."

Sami smirked. "You know, he never said we couldn't make others do our dirty work. That was never in that contract."

"As long as we don't get caught." Maci said with a smirk.

Winters watched the girls go and looked at Sink. He wasn't sure how he should feel about what just happened. One one side he felt sorry for his girls friend and was mad at Sink for making her feel upset. But then he took Sink's side. The girls needed to learn that this was a war. And there were no special treatment for them. They may have gotten away with a lot of things before, but this was different. Their lives were more at stake with what ever mission Sink has them preparing for. Sink turned to the men and sighed. They could tell he was a little upset for what just happened.

"Do you think I was too rough on them?" Sink asked.

"No sir." Winters said. "It was something that needed to be done."

"Thanks Winters." Sink said. "I want you boys to be my eyes and ears out there. Tell me if the girls do anything they shouldn't do."

Then men nodded. "Yes sir."