Re: April and Savannah
"Eventually." Savannah really felt that they were all blind, too lost in responsibilities and careers to see that the simple things in life were the best.
"I can't say that I made my relationship decision based on the possibility that we'd be sucked into an alternate dimension," she said with a snort. "I don't believe that love and family can ever make you miserable." Those who claimed otherwise had been unfortunate to have parents or spouses that didn't understand how sacred those things were.
"Because Noah's the Minister's son and I went to a secular school. The congregation would have never understood; my parents didn't understand, and it wasn't fair to drag him into my fight for a different school," she said. "We went out on a day just a few months ago, but there was Dan. If I hadn't gone to Lancer, maybe. You don't know how many times I've thought that. If I hadn't tried to go to a secular school, if I had stayed home, gone to Memphis Christian and listened to my parents, I'd be home right now, planning not one, but two weddings, one in each dimension. I put a school ahead of my family and this is the result." She looked around a room. "Except for Peter who doesn't even have kids, everyone else is single, and I wonder if the hand of God isn't at play, sparing the ones with the families."