COURT-MARTIAL
Just a short little story to comprise my first submission to Literotica. The following caveats apply:
-Very little sex
-More dialogue than action
©2021
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I entered the base through the eastern guard post a little after dawn, and drove leisurely through the humid summer morning, watching the pedestrian traffic of uniformed airmen hurrying toward their duty stations. Driving past the flight line, memories of conflicts past rose at the sight of the fighters parked in the hangar doorways.
By the time that I arrived at my desk at 7:00 AM, my clerk had coffee brewed, and a stack of paperwork on my desk to occupy my day. I dove in and did the grunt work that takes up most of my time as Executive Officer of the 4
th
Tactical Fighter Wing.
My name is Robin Trasker and am a newly frocked full Colonel in the USAF. I have been a shit-hot fighter jockey in my career and having been promoted substantially before my contemporaries, I'm on my way to general officer rank. I took over as the exec of the 4
th
Tactical Fighter Wing six months ago, and in another ten months, when Fred Carson retires, I'll take over as commanding officer, the youngest wing commander in the Air Force at the age of forty-three. Ambition is my watchword, and hard work is the key to success; at least that's what my dad drummed into my head, and to this point, he seems to have been on the money.
As I plowed through the blizzard of paperwork that is the bane of the executive officer of any large organization, I found myself unusually distracted. This afternoon, I was going to be forced to do something that I wasn't looking forward to. Though there are slightly over 1000 people in the command, I made it my business to know the senior NCOs, and pay attention to their work and careers, and one of them had fucked up big time. Under normal circumstances, this wouldn't have been a matter that would come to the attention of the Wing Office, but I had chosen to become involved because of the airman in question.
After lunch at the Officers Mess with Fred, I piloted my golf cart back to the office and dug in again. Not long after, at 2:00 PM, my clerk informed me that Master Sergeant Echeverria had arrived for her appointment. I straightened my utility blue 'cammies', sat bolt upright in my chair, folded my hands on the desk, and told the clerk to send her in.
I answered the brisk knock with a "come," and MSgt. Maria Echeverria, strode into the room, stopped, came to attention, reported, and stood waiting for my customary "at ease" order. Instead, I looked at her steadily for nearly a minute, before ordering her to
parade rest
.
At this point MSgt. Echeverria began looking decidedly uncomfortable, since, normally, I would have invited her, as a senior NCO, to take a seat.
Maria Echeverria was a startlingly good-looking woman. She was six feet tall, athletically sculpted, and her uniform was absolutely immaculate, the very picture of a perfect USAF NCO. Her face in its chiseled and severe beauty told the story of her Mayan heritage, but at the moment, the only thing I could read was the anxiety and curiosity in her eyes as she stared straight ahead.
"Sgt. Echeverria, take a seat, please," I barked, not looking at her while reading from a stack of papers in front of me.
After being seated, she asked, "you wanted to see me, sir?"
Looking up at her with a cold stare, and dragging it out for another minute, I said, "Echeverria, what in the world were you thinking?"
She cocked her head, and stared at me, seemingly puzzled, and responded, "I'm not sure that I understand, sir."
After a long sigh, I said, "OK, play it that way if you like. We'll just take it from there."
I picked up a sheet of paper from my desk, and, read from it, "MSgt. Maria Echeverria, it is my duty to inform you that you may be subject to being brought before a general court-martial to answer to charges under the terms of Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, to wit, adultery, in that: 1.) you did illegally have sexual intercourse with another person, and 2.) at the time, you were aware that person was married to someone other than yourself. The maximum penalty if found guilty is dishonorable discharge and forfeiture of all rank and benefits. Do you understand the notification that I have provided to you?"
Had she been hit in the head with a hammer, the Master Sergeant couldn't have been more stunned; and she had a right to be. I had just raised the specter of her losing all that she had worked for during her entire Air Force career.
Maria Echeverria, according to her service record, had joined the Air Force from a bad family situation and neighborhood on the south side of Chicago and had found a home in the military. She was sixteen years into her career, and at barely thirty-five years old, was only four years from being able to claim full retirement benefits, and with her background and capability, could likely make Senior Master-Sergeant and stay on for the full thirty years. With an Article 134 conviction, however, the best she could hope for would be a two-grade reduction in rank and no chance of further promotion. It would be a bitter end to a heretofore outstanding career.
After catching her breath, her shoulders slumped defeatedly, she looked me directly in the eye, and said, "I understand completely sir."
Pausing for a beat, I said, "do you mind if we go off the record for a moment here, Sergeant?"
Shell-shocked, she said, "no sir, whatever you think best."
Shaking my head, I blurted out, "what in the fuck were you thinking, Maria? A great career like yours, and you take a chance on losing it all for sex? What the hell is that?"
Looking down at the floor embarrassed and ashamed, she murmured, "I know it's no excuse sir, but I suppose the stupid and painfully honest answer is that I'm in love."
I just snorted and shook my head in frustration. "Fuck love! See if love pays you a pension! I just hope that you can find someone with some stroke to speak for you because you understand that I can't do it. You do understand that don't you?"
She looked at me sadly, and responded, "I know sir, and understand completely. I want you to know how deeply sorry I am for having disappointed you and putting you in this situation. Everyone knows that you're one of the good guys, a straight-shooter and you go by the book."
Taking a long breath, I said, "Sometimes I wish that I had it in me to play the angles, but I just can't do it. I suppose that's all there is to say. You're dismissed, Sergeant."
After she rose from the chair disconsolately and had gone, I spent more time than I should have, regretting the loss to the service if she didn't manage to pull some good luck out of her ass.
Staying too long at the office was an unfortunate habit of mine, but that evening, I left at 5:30 and headed for our home off-base.