"I'm sure he's happy to have her around, but I doubt it can make up for losing Jenna. Or Sam. Or G." She shook her head. She had given April plenty of openings, but not once had she asked about the missing people while she was asking about people she didn't know. "You know, you talk about people not wanting you here and not fitting in, but not once you've asked about them. I get that you don't like Sam, but G has done nothing wrong and I thought you were friends with Derek and Emily. And even if you hate all four of them, it would have been nice to hear you mention them at least one, because that is Sean's family, but it's also mine and it would be nice if you could take five minutes from the third degree to acknowledge that G, the man who is like a father to me, is missing."
She didn't explain about Maura, or the problem understanding each other. That was private, just like she wouldn't share with others what she discusses with April. Instead she focused on the rest. "Was it right? Because I don't see it. You are back here, according to you with people who don't like you, certainly with plenty of people who don't know you and therefore don't care as much as they would for friends, with less training, less time to prepare. I'm not sure how it was right for you."
Jamie's power didn't interest her as much. It worried her, but it certainly didn't interest her. "Liam scared us a lot later and Sean and Jenna were different from Sam, so who knows? Maybe he'll surprise us. It doesn't matter anyway. We will deal with whatever comes."