"Yeah, I bet it does." She could see that scaring the shit out of most people. Like he said, she could have terminated the pregnancy and just went on with her life, but instead she'd been willing to raise the leader of the resistance against machines. Not everyone had that kind of guts. "Your mom sounds like a real hero." Every bit as much of one as a Slayer was supposed to be, and she didn't even have the nice strength and healing bumps that came along with that.
She shrugged. "Maybe not the weirdest, but the place it actually came most in handy was prison. It helped me figure out some Spanish." They weren't the same language or anything, and demon names never came up, but it had helped a time or two in figuring out what her fellow prisoners were saying.
"Yeah, OK, that makes sense. I've seen people hotwire cars before." She'd never learned which wires that you had to use for that, but she'd seen it done a number of times in Boston. She pursed her lips in thought, wondering what would have caused the microwave to screw up like this. "You think maybe it's something wrong with the bus?" she finally asked. "Can it even break at all?" She figured stuff was done on here magically, but even magic could go haywire.