"I'm breathing," she answered automatically, because she was breathing, and it wasn't her fault that G could go as fast as she could, and she didn't need super powers for that. It was experience and plenty of pep talks from when she was little.
Savannah nodded. "I need to go shopping," she started again with the important point, the one she needed help with. "Do you know what day is today?" She paused for only a moment. "Of course not, and we'll be here until next Christmas if I wait for you to get it. Today, it's Valentine's Day. My first Valentine's Day with Marty, and I know that he will think of it just as much as you, which means none at all, but we're stuck here, in the middle of nowhere, with only each other as human contact, and I will make sure that we do normal things as much as possible, and I would include you and Sam, but not on this holiday. It's Valentine's Day and I want to go out on a date with him, get dressed, have good food, and since we can't go out, I'll just have to bring everything to the house from the fancy dinner with candles and flowers to the silk sheets for later. The condoms-" She shrugged. "They may or may not be used, but they really aren't the important thing. The night, the entire night, is what's important. I want him to know that there's more than the job, and that despite everything, we can have a normal life here. Together. So I need to go shopping so tonight can be perfect."