"I'm not asking for any of that, and neither is Jenna. I would do anything, but I'm not putting people in danger and that means not being in Prescott, pretending that it's a party, because sooner or later someone will slip," Sam said, trying not to get annoyed. "Savannah got the wedding she wanted. Jenna wants something completely different, small, but we still won't make it through an entire shopping day without the word wedding coming up, because dress turns into shoes, veil, flowers, favors, cake, and I'm sure I'm forgetting things. I'm not going to get upset with her for slipping, so I'm solving the problem before it happens. We go miles away, we become someone else, we don't compromise this cover. It's not unreasonable, it's not unsafe, and it doesn't put everyone else in danger."
He nodded. "I want you to lead this team, but I want you to do it with a clear head, G. Of course, I'm worried, but insisting that they keep this cover isn't going to make things better or easier. It's just going to mean that we fuck up this cover before we can even settle down. I'm looking for alternatives that work. I also want you involved with this, but not as the leader of this team, but as my lover, as Jenna's step-father. That doesn't mean that I don't want your opinion. Do you think we should go to one place with one car or two? Do it separately? I am asking you, not Vance."
Sam leaned against the wall. "You aren't a bad father for not risking everyone's lives. You gave her what she wanted under the circumstances. She wasn't going to have the big wedding, because there weren't that many of us, but you still gave her what she wanted and needed. You will be a bad father if you don't deal with Hetty's death so you can help your daughter, our daughter with what she's going through, and if you haven't noticed that she's not talking to anyone, then you're blind.. Welcome to fatherhood, you don't get the luxury to take your time to deal with things."