Re: Savannah/Kensi
"He's in charge here," she pointed out. "I don't think that his role is different or that he is a different man, though. It's that the situation is different. You didn't go home with him, and you have that mentality that I saw from student that came from elsewhere, that you have to prove that you are as good as a man. G says that I sent the feminist movement back, but why do I need to be as good as a man? I can be as good as I can be, which means better at some things and worse at others. We are different, and there's nothing wrong with admitting that. I'm better at being a woman and a mother and comforting and helping. I can make the end of the day better for everyone and that's as important if not more than knowing how to shoot, although I can do that too," she ended with a grin.
Savannah shrugged. "Some days are good, some aren't. You know how it is. And when it's good, then we have parties and sweet tea. When it's not, I have two wonderful men that let me cuddle with them." She chuckled. "I doubt many people would try that with G, but it's actually very nice."