Then there was Tully. When Moffit had first joined the team, he hadn't thought he would have much in common with Tully. Tully usually sat there quietly, listened, and chewed on his matchstick. But the more Moffit talked to Tully, the more Moffit saw how smart Tully was. Tully was the only one who would listen to Moffit's lectures on the desert and tribes. Tully remembered most of what Moffit told him, and archived it away in his head for future reference. Tully was also the only one who could enjoy a good cup of tea.

Tully was a good listener, but he was even better at giving advice. Tully was wise far beyond his years. Once Moffit had asked him how he had become so wise. Tully had just shrugged and said he had heard the same advice from his parents. Also, growing up in a big family, he had become accustomed to just listening instead of talking. Tully said he learned a lot from listening and thinking about what others had said. Moffit knew that almost every time Tully would talk, it would be something very worthwhile. Moffit always made sure he listened to Tully.

Moffit wouldn't trade his driver for the world.