Jenna raised an eyebrow at the expression on his face, not sure if she was supposed to be amused or insulted. She opted for the first, it was easier, and so she smiled. "There were plenty of kids where I grew up, most of them knew how to play hide and seek. You run, you hide - the stakes here are different, but the principle is the same. My son will know to run and hide if there is danger and no one is around to get him out of it."
She chuckled. "As long as you can keep yourself alive too, I might have to kick my brother's ass if he went and got himself killed," she joked.
"So how are you enjoying working with April?" she asked, changing the subject slightly. "Better than the training?"