There were so many questions, she mostly just wanted to know what the other woman's friends said about Miguel. Who were the friends? Kenzie? What would her soon-to-be-sister say about her husband? She couldn't imagine anything good.
"I don't even know your name," she admitted, once she had let the other woman finish. There was so much and Tina was overloaded. She still needed to pause, to take a steadying breath, so that she could try to process just how she felt. "I-I would never hold something against a child of his, I love him," she said, nervously picking at her pant leg. "It's just a lot right this moment and I-I realize we don't have much time until... I just need time. I'll give you his number if you want? Or arrange lunch at..." She paused as she debated if she'd want to have the woman to their home, but she just shook her head. "Eventually, I just..." She trailed off, what did she just? She had no idea.