"Then this," she said, waving her hands around, "should be right up your alley. I don't think you can get a bigger surprise as getting into a new dimension and being told we're planning on going in another one that's like... prehistoric? Wait, can you call it that if it's really now and not in history? Well, whatever, I'm sure there are people in there that can give you the proper definition."
She smiled. "Oh my, my, it's a very good thing that I'm only interested in one man or I'm sure you'd get into a lot of trouble." She snorted at the LA comment. "LA versus NY, it's pretty much been the debate since we got here, and I don't think it will end any time soon. You're more than happy to try and win it."
Savannah nodded. "I do indeed, and if they are your family, then they are. People might not agree, but if that's how you feel, it's how you feel." Her smile dimmed. "I am sorry that you lost them. I know that you get thrown into this life, and people are telling you about all the things that need to be done next, but no one ever gives you the time to mourn that part of your life. Of course, it seems that your life isn't exactly on the legal side, so maybe you will get to see them again. Some of these guys, my husband, they are agents and cops. They will tell the government that they are back and deal with the consequences, because it's who they are."