Quinn was already the kind of person who could be hard to get along with, let alone like, but this new team really had it out for her. They were a team of four, but when one of their members was injured, he was moved to working intel in office as opposed to field work. It seemed they didn't see him fit as of yet to go back to working like he had been previously. Quinn was his replacement and the team wasn't too happy about that.
It wasn't so much that they didn't want her at all, but more that they all had a repore with each other. They trusted each other and Quinn wasn't one of them yet. She had to earn her place among them even if she could do her job flawlessly, which posed a bit of a problem in and of itself.
Their first job involved tracking down a recent target who they believed to have been involved in the murder of a young woman. However, when they took a week to track and gather intel about him, they realized that the girl was being held in a storage unit the man had been renting. Quinn felt this was something that needed to be dealt with immediately, where as he new 'boss' felt they needed to check in first, send out a hunter after him while they rescued the girl.
Yeah, Quinn wasn't going for that. She disobeyed a direct order and went for the girl, successfully retrieving her. By time she'd grabbed the girl, her other teammates had called back and got a hunter set on his way after the man. The job was successful... sort of. Quinn practically got a lashing for acting against orders, ignoring clear signs and putting all of them in danger. She felt the risks were worth it. They did not. She was sent home
They were going to file a report and Quinn could expect to hear from the boss soon enough, but for now, she was going home to her nice apartment where she could relax, put her feet up and call her man. She was sure he'd want to know how it went. As much as she planned on ranting about the situation--she was still pissed off that they couldn't see that clearly they had to save the girl before it was too late instead of waiting for approval--she knew that he would probably say she was being impulsive.
But she picked up her phone after flopping down on her couch and gave him a call.
It wasn't so much that they didn't want her at all, but more that they all had a repore with each other. They trusted each other and Quinn wasn't one of them yet. She had to earn her place among them even if she could do her job flawlessly, which posed a bit of a problem in and of itself.
Their first job involved tracking down a recent target who they believed to have been involved in the murder of a young woman. However, when they took a week to track and gather intel about him, they realized that the girl was being held in a storage unit the man had been renting. Quinn felt this was something that needed to be dealt with immediately, where as he new 'boss' felt they needed to check in first, send out a hunter after him while they rescued the girl.
Yeah, Quinn wasn't going for that. She disobeyed a direct order and went for the girl, successfully retrieving her. By time she'd grabbed the girl, her other teammates had called back and got a hunter set on his way after the man. The job was successful... sort of. Quinn practically got a lashing for acting against orders, ignoring clear signs and putting all of them in danger. She felt the risks were worth it. They did not. She was sent home
They were going to file a report and Quinn could expect to hear from the boss soon enough, but for now, she was going home to her nice apartment where she could relax, put her feet up and call her man. She was sure he'd want to know how it went. As much as she planned on ranting about the situation--she was still pissed off that they couldn't see that clearly they had to save the girl before it was too late instead of waiting for approval--she knew that he would probably say she was being impulsive.
But she picked up her phone after flopping down on her couch and gave him a call.