Charles should really know that after Church's betrayal that trust and loyalty can take years to earn but seconds to destroy. I expected Connor's accusations and Charles to be furious with them, but did not expect Connor to actually break down like that.
Is it because he had really come to trust and like Charles, to let him things about himself that probably his own recruits didn't know, and been betrayed? Or is it because a part of him realizes that Lee is possibly telling the truth and is conflicted with his feelings for George?
Re: In Pursuit of Happiness 29
Is it because he had really come to trust and like Charles, to let him things about himself that probably his own recruits didn't know, and been betrayed? Or is it because a part of him realizes that Lee is possibly telling the truth and is conflicted with his feelings for George?
Dying to know what happens next!