"I know more than a few myself. Baptist, remember? But it's different inside the university. It's the pit of hell, if you believe my mother," she said, chuckling. "She really didn't like that I transferred from a Christian university to a secular one."
Savannah agreed completely. "And they always have this aura of sadness around them. I don't like it. I like to be happy when I'm happy."
She frowned when he used his name. "I'm not even sure if he lets anyone else call him that. Stick with Callen, at least until he tell you otherwise." Not that she had done that, of course, but she didn't think that a hug from Tim would have the same effect on G. "Technically agents who are qualified can leave, which includes me, but I never shot anyone and I just got my qualification. That and G is very protective of me. He's like a big brother." So maybe she thought of him more as a parent, but since G didn't like that idea to be public, she could go with big brother. "Nothing is going to happen to us if we just go shopping, but he worries, so I make sure to let him know in advance where I'm going, with whom, how long I'm staying and I've learned to bring my cell phone. I hate cell phones and computers, but they seem surgically attached to them. You'[ll get them too if they haven't given them to you all ready."