Samara was actually glad to be able to go to work, even though she was leaving Jason behind. It was difficult, she had to admit, but she needed to be ready to help Eli at any cost if they were to be there for their son in the future and getting back into action was her best way of doing this. Samara was a brilliant Obliviator and being a stay at home mother wasn't the best use of those skills, so it was best that she get back in the game.
Right now she was filling out the rest of her paperwork that she needed for her initiation back into training; she would not start field training until Wednesday as she had to go back over the manuals and books to see what had changed since she was last in training herself. She didn't particularly mind, though. Samara looked up at her friend when she heard her voice and smiled politely, shaking her head. This sort of distraction was exactly what she had needed after her mother's death, mostly because she could not miss the start of her training but also because she did not really mind all that much. There just was not a real explanation for how she felt about her mother's death, so it was better to just stay busy elsewhere. "No, I didn't need to miss my first days of training. Besides, it'll keep my mind off things, yeah?
"Are you here to check up on me?" she asked with a smile.