12-29-2014, 02:03 AM
Jared responded with a nod to Ms. Grey's reaction. He understood, although he wished she wouldn't shoot the messenger. Jared wished he could change the whole situation but he couldn't. Jared watched as Natalie walked away, Jay at her heels.Jared remained there wondering whether or not to inform Jacques of her response. He guessed he shouldn't have been surprised; in many ways he felt the same.
Jared turned around and headed back towards Jacques, passing by Monday's assistant as he did. Jared looked around and found the reporter recording the scene. He wondered what she would say about the situation in her reports and made a mental note to look it up when he got the chance, despite the fact that he would probably be misquoted.
He worked his way through the throng of refugees taking in the situation as always. He still felt as if this is where everything was going to go to hell. He made his way back to Jacques and stood beside him. Jared had to trust him, and he would.
Jared waited until Jacques had a moment before speaking - keeping his voice low. "Ms. Grey isn't terribly excited about the Red Cross leaving. She feels it is needed here."
Jared frowned, many questions burning in his head. What next? Would they be allowed to stay? If the Interim-President kicked them out, what would they do next? The decision wasn't his, but he couldn't help but think of the questions. He would have to continue to trust.
Jared turned around and headed back towards Jacques, passing by Monday's assistant as he did. Jared looked around and found the reporter recording the scene. He wondered what she would say about the situation in her reports and made a mental note to look it up when he got the chance, despite the fact that he would probably be misquoted.
He worked his way through the throng of refugees taking in the situation as always. He still felt as if this is where everything was going to go to hell. He made his way back to Jacques and stood beside him. Jared had to trust him, and he would.
Jared waited until Jacques had a moment before speaking - keeping his voice low. "Ms. Grey isn't terribly excited about the Red Cross leaving. She feels it is needed here."
Jared frowned, many questions burning in his head. What next? Would they be allowed to stay? If the Interim-President kicked them out, what would they do next? The decision wasn't his, but he couldn't help but think of the questions. He would have to continue to trust.