Logan recognized guilt when he saw it. He was intimately familiar with it, as a survivor of many wars. He sighed. "If y'er anything like me, there ain't nothing I can say that'll make ya feel better, but ya did what you had to do," he repeated. Some things were worth repeating, after all, when they were the truth.
"It's always a judgment call, darlin', and y'were set up. Hell, they caught a bunch of us when we went looking for ya, half of us old hat at this type of stuff. You don't see us hanging our heads in shame. Ain't nothing to be done about it now, but keep looking for the missing," he said. "It ain't your fault, and it ain't yer boy's fault. They were ready for you, and we were all going in blind. That's on the spooks, not us."