"Yes, I do," he said with a chuckle. "No, not a crisis of faith," he said. "It's strange to explain. I was raised Christian, but became Muslim in college. I've had to find my own way with Islam. Nothing in religion really goes with the work I do as a SEAL or as an NCIS agent. My faith doesn't change, but some of its beliefs have to when faced with evidence to the contrary."
Sam listened to her story, and even now he wasn't sure how this would help him, but he believed her. It was too consistent to be craziness, and if someone was messing with her, there seemed to be no point.
He put the music louder again, to avoid being overheard. "Look, I know you don't pay attention to what I say, but if this is your power, and it's likely, don't talk to anyone about it. Let them believe that it's a one off. The blinking on and off might be because it's a new power. With time, you'll get used to it, at least if we go by Savannah's progress. First thing, you need to learn to recognize when you are seeing a ghost. You don't want to talk to empty air, not with people around. We'll find a way for you to test it." Going to violent murders might help, if he could sell it to G.