"You zap him with electricity. Sean has the perfect power," she answered, before chuckling. "Just kidding. I'm pretty sure Robert would kill us, no matter how much he loves us, if we tried it." She looked at Liam, smiling. "Robert spends a lot of time with him. I think that does the trick. That and GPS tracker on him and his clothes so we can find him, but mostly positive re-enforcement. He knows to teleport to Robert or one of us if he hears certain words or if he's alone. Whether it will work without prompting, it's anyone's guess, but we have no other way of doing it."
Savannah squeezed her hand. "It was truly my pleasure. They are wonderful people. They have both become as close as my own sister. It wasn't easy getting there. Different personalities, you know? And they are so different. Sean was... hot and cold, until we figured things out, and then it was a smooth ride. Jenna was ... a challenge, but she changed so much after Blaze. She hated the pregnancy, but she loved her son so much, and she started to change after he was born, trying to be more open with others. It wasn't easy for her, but she tried, and we got close in the process." She followed Tamira's gaze. "Blaze will need you around. Dom gets very ... focused, especially now. I don't think he'll accept that Jenna is gone until we reach the new dimension, and he's been working day and night to get there. We've been helping, but-" She sighed. "I don't know. I think they know the difference between parents and everyone else, even in this environment, where we're practically been bringing them up together."
The question about the cheerleader surprised her, and then she was laughing. "Yes, I was. I think that's what everyone remembers, but it feels like a lifetime ago. If you had asked people to describe me, they would have summarized easily: cheerleader, Christian and virgin. Now, I'm still the group cheerleader, I went from Baptist to Catholic, and I'm pretty sure people wonder if they were the result of an immaculate conception. Still the same, and yet it feels very different." She looked at Jamie Ray, before turning to Tamira again. "If I had to describe myself with three words, I'd say family woman and fighter, although they are pretty much synonyms, especially here and especially after training with Sam and G. I was the first civilian here. I lived with them, trained with them, grew up with them. It's changed me. But I still get to hug them," she finished with grin.