"What have you heard about her?" James asked, curious why the one stuck out to Saeed. "I can't say that it is all bad coming back. It's good to see some of the people I don't otherwise get to see," the Ranger admitted, shrugging as well. No one ever accused him of being effusive in his attachments. He watched as Saeed's expression turned thoughtful, his brow furrowing. But the moment passed quickly.
The question surprised James, and he just shrugged, taking a sip of his drink to give him time to think. "I think it's a great betrayal for the city, and more detrimental than the damage caused at the time. People don't feel safe here now. It will be a challenge for the other leaders who are left." That was the worst part in his opinion. The loss of faith.