"How did I guess?" she answered, chuckling. "You need to broaden your horizons, meet more people, have more friends. This way, more people can think you're strange, although they might not say it if you tell them to talk to me. They know that we'll be talking forever and a day. Or I will."
Savannah's eyebrow shot up. "You might want to choose some other way to refer to Him, especially since every time I hear the words 'Big Man', they are associated with your best man, and mostly uttered by my new daddy, who most definitely doesn't believe in God. He thinks he's so good at hiding, but I'm sure he wants to twitch every time I say that God has a plan and that I believe that we will be fine."
She nodded. "Yes, the dumb cheerleader. I couldn't survive without you to help me with the big words. Forever, for ever, is it one word? Are they two? It's all so confusing. I needed a husband to help me figure it out," she joked. "Well, if I had a brain, I would say that most sharks don't attack at all unless there is blood in the water. However, since I don't know complicated stuff, I'd say that they usually come in 3D and bite your legs off, or so the trailers shows. I never saw the movies." Savannah chuckled. "Just keep saying it. 'Y'all have some fun in the sun' See, how it sounds?"