“So you feel you have to atone for this in some way?” she asks. “By bringing the Barreras down? Even if it costs your life.” “Something like that.” She gets up and goes into the bathroom. It seems to him as if she’s in there forever, but it’s really only a few minutes later when she comes out, goes into the closet, grabs his suitcase and tosses it onto the bed. “Come with us.” “I can’t do that.” “This crusade of yours is more important to you than your family?” she asks. “Nothing is more important to me than my family.” “Prove it,” she says. “Come with us.”