RP: Savannah and Marty Who: Savannah and Marty Where: Their home When: September 28, 2011 Summary: Savannah is thinkning about the future... and cute babies.
Savannah could be patient. She waited for national even though it never happened. She planned what she had to do in great details. However, her patience and her determination didn't always agree, and sometimes they did despite the situation.
She'd always had a time table. Engaged by the end of junior year, married at the end of senior, pregnant by July, giving birth before the summer heat. Life had made her question her plan more than once. First, she left Memphis Christian and Noah. Second, there were all the problems with Dan. Then, she arrived here. Now, she was married to the most wonderful man in the world, and it has only happened a few months after her life-long plan. If this wasn't God's will, she didn't know what was. There was no other explanation why she would have to end up in a different city, in a different dimension to find a man so different from who she was looking for and yet so right for her.
There was a plan, a divine plan, whether anyone else saw it or not. It was time to move to the other part of her plan. This might have other delays, but it wouldn't happen if she didn't do something about it, and the first step was convincing Marty. They'll worry if she could get pregnant later, although as much as she had been terrified at the beginning, if God wanted this, He'd let her find a way to have a child, or maybe two and three, two girls and a boy sounded really nice. She wouldn't tell that to Marty just yet, or G who really didn't need to know for a while, like until it was too late to abort.
Back to the plan and phase one. She waited until the were settled in bed. She didn't even bother with laptop or phone, everything packed up in the go duffel she had by the bed. Nova was sleeping on her pillow nearby. Savannah sat on the bed and leaned into Marty. "I was thinking." She knew she had to move slowly, but there was no way to talk about children without mentioning them, but she'd try. "We'll be here a long time. Almost a year and nothing has happened, and I think we agree that the bigger we get, the more dangerous it becomes, so really now it's the safer time, when we're on base, we have housing and medical assistance. It's not something we might have in the future."