"Sutcliffe." William said, knocking on the door of the room where the machines were kept. The sounds of rumpling paper was heard before Grell opened the door to see William and some cute new recruit standing next to him.

"Will!" Grell cheered and moved in for a hug, but William pushed her away with the blunt end of his death scythe. Not in the office.

"This is Ronald Knox. I need you to teach him the basics of the office while I am at the dispatch officers meeting in London. " William explained, giving Grell that extra glare that scared most people into doing their jobs. It actually turned Grell on, but William found that had the same effect on her.

"Okay, Williiaam." Grell said, taking Ronald Knox by the arm and shoving William away from them. Not like she needed to shove him- William was more than happy to get Ronald off his back. There wasn't a meeting in London, Grell knew this. Grell also knew that William's tolerance for newbies was so small that he might try and kill somebody if he didn't spend the rest of the day alone in his office.

"So what're we doing?" Ronald Knox, raising an eyebrow at Grell.

"Well, I need some help with a mission." Grell said. Her normal 'look up and plead' thing would not work as she was a bit taller than Ronald, but she tried. Ronald was quite happy to know that he would be useful, even if he just gotten out of the academy.

"Give me your orders, I'll do them!" Ronald smiled and Grell frowned at him.

"You need to work on your catchphrase." Grell pulled a piece of paper out of the pocket of her vest and handed it to Ronald.

"You need to go to this address and pick up something for Grell Sutcliffe- got it?" she asked him and Ronald nodded. Grell patted him on the head.

"Good boy, now and go get it for me." Grell waved him away and Ronald walked off, happy to know that he'd soon be climbing the office ladder.

William came out of his office the second Ronald left the office building. Grell was filling out various forms at her desk, and she was actually getting the work done quickly.

"You just had him pick up your dry cleaning."

"We all have to start somewhere, Will."

"Stop using the recruits to do your chores or I will write you a referral."