He was baiting her and she knew it. However, for a moment, TJ thought about it. Thought about telling Corporal Rumlow all about her trials and tribulations off planet and letting him know just what it was like out in the wilds of space. She thought about telling him what that kind of combat was like and seeing what a normal, human reaction to it might be.
Unfortunately, there was still one person in their current situation who still outranked her and that was Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard. So, while TJ hadn't quite decided if being away from a home that supposedly no longer existed meant that her security clearance no longer existed either, she figured she better err on the side of caution.
That hesitation and uncertainty showed on her face for a brief, shining moment, and then she gave him an apologetic look.
"Unfortunately, Corporal, I'm not at liberty to say." Which, again, felt silly when she wasn't sure that home (or the Destiny still existed). "It's classified."
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Unfortunately, there was still one person in their current situation who still outranked her and that was Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard. So, while TJ hadn't quite decided if being away from a home that supposedly no longer existed meant that her security clearance no longer existed either, she figured she better err on the side of caution.
That hesitation and uncertainty showed on her face for a brief, shining moment, and then she gave him an apologetic look.
"Unfortunately, Corporal, I'm not at liberty to say." Which, again, felt silly when she wasn't sure that home (or the Destiny still existed). "It's classified."