"Both. I was thinking about that. Sam pulled me out a lot sooner I'm hoping to get to thirty-seven weeks, before anyone realizes that I shouldn't be there," she said, laughing. "But yes, some time before and a few weeks after the birth, and there won't be any need to push me around. It's the bouncing from the run that's a problem, and the ab workouts. I've learned to do things differently to compensate I can't really kick your butt anymore, but we have a date at the end of May."
Savannah sighed. "We can't do that. We're scientists remember? Scientists who love animals and would never use bows to kill animals, and we certainly don't kill people. I'll still be at the safe house and we can still shoot there."
She appreciated the sentiment and the fact that he was willing to work with anyone. "There's a reason G pushed for partners, because you learn to anticipate each other. You have to feel comfortable with your partner, trust him or her. It's not just a job. Are we going to have a problem with Tommy? More importantly, are you two going to be okay? Don't lose him, Oliver. Hold onto him, no matter how hard it gets, because he is your friend."