There were few things April was not willing to discuss, but to discuss details of Eliot's past with anyone but him was one of those things. The government had asked him to kill, and anything he'd done thereafter had been done as a result of the damage done to him because of those orders. There were things she would say however, to both the men in the car.
"Eliot, you were a criminal, you aren't one, keep your tenses straight," she said firmly, before turning to look at Derek. "Nor will Eliot ever be one again. In any dimension or any possible future. He's not that man any longer and the fact that you'd draw the conclusion that that's his only option other than staying with the team says more about you than him. You talk about Eve, but don't you think we've thought about her? That we always think of her?"
"I don't know that we have all the answers, or that we've made the right choice, but it's not as clear cut as you make it out to be either. The options aren't safe and happy with the team or miserable and future as a criminal without it. I don't know what's best for my family right now, and we need time to figure out what is best for our family, and our daughter."