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Okay that should be enough for plausible deniability
“Uh John,” one of his co-workers, one who had been there years longer than the rest and sometimes acted in the role of a supervisor when the director was unavailable, stopped him as he walked toward the exit using his cane to help support his bad leg.
“Yeah, what’s up?” John stopped by her desk.
“You know we don’t get Veteran’s Day off right?”
“Yes I spoke to the director about that when I found out that was one of the holidays we don’t get off,” John began. “He said he had no problem with me using a vacation day to take it off if I wished.”
“But I don’t see it on the department’s calendar. You do realize if someone else asked for that day off before you, that you might not get it off.”
“That isn’t a problem,’ John grinned at the woman, “Like I said, I spoke with the Director.”
“Well just for future reference, if anyone does ask before you do, it is first come first serve.”
“If it was any other day of the year I might agree with you, but Veteran’s Day I get first dibs.” John thought of a way to end this discussion, “How many Veterans do we have working in our department?”
“I believe you’re the only one, why?”
“Think about the name of the holiday.” John grinned wide, “Anyways I have a promise to keep.”
Her curiosity rose, “A promise?”
“Well yeah, more like a date I guess.” John explained, “My daughter drops me off at the cemetery on base with a twelve pack of beer and fifth of Jack Daniels, where I’ll get shit-faced drunk and talk to ghosts.”