Lambert: "At least I have nothing to refute; I've had too little contact with him to judge. What about you?"
Hughes shook his head: "For more than two years, except for the recent incidents, I've never doubted that he was a good kid."
Lambert: "I feel like we might be overthinking this. He said he'd handle it; let's give him some time."
Hughes: "We're not unaware of how those people at the CIA operate; it probably won't be easy for him to leave there. Moreover, I'm particularly worried about something: the attack he experienced could very well have been orchestrated from within, meaning he is essentially a bomb, not knowing when he might be detonated."
Lambert: "Has it been figured out?"