"Hey, that's not what you tell your pregnant wife," April said, slapping him on the arm. "I thought Savannah had taught you all the right things to say when she was still alive." She really did miss Savannah. If she'd been alive, she would probably not have agreed to leave.
"You don't remember?" April said. "I remember perfectly what your eyes looked like," she said. "And if you don't believe me you can look at your old conformers and see how similar to your eyes they are."
She kissed him. "You are so lucky you're married to me. So many women would be insulted at that. Just remember that you called me doctor beautiful before you lost your eyesight." Although the thought made her nervous. What if he didn't really think that she was all that beautiful when he could see her again?