Avery,
I'm pleased to inform you the request you made has been revealed to be achievable.
However, a detail about your mandatory interview might disappoint you. I've been trying to get Ms. Robinson to proceed with that assignment, but it appears she has more than enough on her plate right now and won't be available to attend in a timely manner.
Consequently, I'm afraid you will have to meet Ms. Kerensky.
I understand you may have reservations, but I believe you should see this as an opportunity, not an impediment. I was able to discuss with her about it and it is my opinion she will proceed with this task satisfactorily.
If it can make you feel more comfortable, I could try to attend to this interview, granted I will not be assigned to a critical deployment.
That said, your interview is planned between next Tuesday to next Saturday. Ms. Kerensky will be monitoring this frequency.
Please let us know about your availability.
Have a good day.
I'm glad you got this arranged so quickly, and didn't forget, just like you promised. I'll gladly accept the offer of your presence, provided you can of course make it, not something I can fault you for if you cannot.
Faced with no other choice, I will meet Miss Kerensky. I've accordingly prepared a resignation letter but I haven't submitted it yet. I'll be waiting for the results of the interview first.
I'm thankful my career with the Navy ended on a good note, that being a successful skirmish in New York, in the very ship that gave me my reputation, for being more than just another uniform fresh from the Academy.