"Of course you'll know," Sarah said, fully believing it. There would always be mistakes and things people missed, but now that Tenel Ka had lived it, history didn't have to repeat itself.
"There's an Earth saying – hindsight is always twenty-twenty. So looking back, you can clearly see where one choice should have been the other choice, where one hint should have told you something that it didn't then. But now that you know that, you've learned from it. If – and honestly, I think for Jacen, with how well he's adapting, that is a definite if – he does slip, you'll know that's what it is and you'll know how to stop him."
Of course, Sarah wasn't saying that it would be easy, as she recognized with the way Tenel Ka had talked so much about how Jacen had fallen with things he could logically reasoning that he could do so again, but she did know one thing.
"But you won't be alone if that happened," she said, folding her hands on the table. "You have all of us."