Velahor wrote:New Cobastheia wrote:
Laying down the law was arguably one of the biggest reasons that Hertzog was hesitant to pursue a higher position in leadership for all those years. His style was much less confrontation and much more cooperation. Maybe it was just his personality, maybe it's just what happens when confrontation meant a higher chance of critical failure and cooperation meant a higher chance of getting to go up again in his previous career. Regardless, for the situation the Caucus found itself it, it'd be better that Hertzog were to met with the freshman Senator himself now rather than sicking the Whip or Obradovic on him or waiting for him to become an actual problem.
Not wanting to keep him waiting too long with his secretary, shortly after Roger's arrived Hertzog would open up the door to his private office. Upon walking in Rogers would find Hertzog standing off to the side at a Keurig waiting for his drink to finish brewing. Hearing him walk in, Hertzog turned around and calmly asked, "Senator Rogers, what brings you to my office this evening?"
William held out the note he had received from Hertzog earlier in the day.
"Good evening Senator. The note you sent earlier is what brings me to your office. I assume you have business you would like to discuss?"
"And I assume you're smart enough to know what business I want to talk about?"