Re: Eliot/April
Eliot grunted. He might not agree, but he got April's point. When push came to shove, the kids would be first and foremost. He didn't like it that that it came down putting the kids in the position where they could be in danger to begin with, like returning to New York.
"Training them to be soldiers, not kids," Eliot said. "I understand their reasoning. I don't agree with it, though." He'd seen enough kids with guns when he was in the service.
"She does seem very... intense," Eliot commented. Maura was a no-nonsense, in-charge type, and it reminded him of military doctors. "You know first hand this group doesn't like using doctors anyway, so think of it as a blessing in disguise."
Eliot sighed. "Do I have to?" he joked - somewhat. "At least they're not all cops and agents. Those inate prejudices get on my nerves."