[Truthfully, Jemma finds most of the people she knows defy mere description -- especially those she works closely with, the people who have become her family. Words just feel inadequate to encapsulate that person, and what they bring out in her -- what they mean to her.]
He's the sort you'd want as a boss. Loyal. He's an exceptional field agent. I think he reads people very well, enough to keep ahead of them. Understands the rules, but knows when to bend them. [That used to bother her a little bit more.] He makes the right choice, not the easy one. He tends to get the best out of people.
[She pauses.]
And he's got a robotic hand now, so that's pretty neat.
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He's the sort you'd want as a boss. Loyal. He's an exceptional field agent. I think he reads people very well, enough to keep ahead of them. Understands the rules, but knows when to bend them. [That used to bother her a little bit more.] He makes the right choice, not the easy one. He tends to get the best out of people.
[She pauses.]
And he's got a robotic hand now, so that's pretty neat.