Re: Parker
She watched him with slightly narrowed eyes, she wasn't sure she'd get used to this, even without the military inspection Parker wasn't cut out for this sort of life. Schedules and training and classes and partners ... well the partners weren't so bad, she could get used to that part of it at least. But she liked being able to leave when she wanted, she missed having her own space, she missed having her safe houses - she missed her money.
"No, I've been reminded of that many times all ready." Parker agreed, though she wasn't convinced running wasn't the best idea anyone had had since they arrived. The other agents seem to realize eventually they would be forced to run, Parker just wasn't sure why they were letting the government decide the time frame for that when they could do it themselves now. Still this wasn't the best place to talk about running, in theory or not.
"No?" She smirked slightly when he told her he'd never liked the military. "But you're fond of the FBI?" Peter and Neal were close, and that could be explained easily enough, but Parker found it interesting that Neal without the anklet he had worn before was still close to his former FBI handler.