Julien's answer did not faze Eleanor, but it did shock everyone else, especially Rosalynn, who was getting introduced to this new, courageous side of her grandson.
"See, if he has no problem, then I believe we should let him." Rosalynn said.
Eleanor sighed and waved her hand. "You guys will never understand a mother's concerns."
Julien felt somewhat hurt to watch his mother show such expressions. 'I cannot have her see my extremely sorry states. And I absolutely cannot let her know I can die easily.'
Rosalynn could get where her daughter was coming from. She nodded her head and said, "I understand that, my dear. But, if you don't allow your children to spread their wings, they will never reach the skies."
Eleanor didn't want to argue on this matter. She knew her words wouldn't be enough to convince any of them. She could only pray internally that her boy stayed safe.
"So, do I go and call my teammates?" Julien asked.