"No, you're putting words in my mouth. I think you believe everything you're saying, but I think you're trying to justify yourself. Again, normal. I don't need you to fit into a mold to like you, Jenna," Sam said. "You don't have to be the nurturing type. If I only liked people like that, I wouldn't be with G, but the difference is that he knows exactly what he'll do and won't do for people. You are comparing yourself to Savannah, which-" He shook his head. "Jenna, you will protect your son, your teammates, you will help when something happens in front of you. You will never think of volunteering to take care of people, who might need assistance in their home. It's not who you are, which I accept, but you said that keeping you at home was preventing you to be an asset, to contribute, and I'm pointing out that you had plenty of ways without working with the teams. You just don't like those ways."
Sam sighed. "Look, once again, you want to do it, fine. Your duty is not to be in class and learn, because you won't be sent out. As long as you can fight, we're good. Once again, that doesn't mean that you can't be there now that there's a solution, but again don't make it sound like I was trying to keep you from contributing."