He as right it did make him sound like a whack bag, still, Jenny supposed a magical seal was a whole lot better than the alternative. She bit her bottom lip, as she listened to him. Jenny had honestly never been very religious, she remembered going to church a few times as a child but that was it. So did this mean it was all real - unless he was lying, but what reason would he have to do that? If this was a lie or a trick, why would he pick the Biblical Apocalypse of all things?
Then he said the year. "Twenty-eleven?" Jenny repeated, in disbelief. "How is that...it's nineteen-ninety-four!"
That alone was weirder than anything Jenny had experienced before. Being taken from her world to another one she could accept, if she thought about it she could probably accepted the Biblical aspect too - after all if Runes really existed, why not the Bible - but time travel? That one was just beyond anything else. She should be 33 in 2011, married, running her own business, and have two kids.
She sighed, but didn't freak out - at least not yet.
"I'm Jenny," she said after a few moments of silence.