"I appreciate that." Adam hesitated for a moment, not because he was worried about how it might be received but because he couldn't figure out the right words for a second. "I mean, I can understand what he was trying to do. I really can. But what the shit made him think that it was a good idea to leave his son unprepared?"
He shook his head. "Forget him as a father for a second, what kind of hunter does that? Sticking around for a little while, okay. Dumb, but okay. And Lord knows he's not the first hunter to end up with a surprise kid he didn't know about. But making sure we learned how to protect ourselves once he knew I existed? Apparently that wasn't nearly as good an idea as leaving us unknowing and hoping for the best."