"Luke!" Joan yelled, coming up to his room.
"Yes?" he was absorbed in a project on the computer.
"You believe in God right?" she asked, sitting down on his bed.
"Science can prove the existence of God, so I can't argue," he replied still working on the computer.
"And God can, like, look like a human and talk to people right?" she was starting to wonder why she had ever decided to talk to Luke about this in the first place.
"I suppose," he turned his chair to face her.
"And people can talk to Him and He can look different every time someone sees Him?" Joan asked hoping he wouldn't go into some science lecture.
"It's possible," Luke knew better that to start ranting about science with Joan.
"Well, what if I said I've talked to God and that He doesn't always look the same?" she was hoping he wouldn't think she was nuts and end up in crazy camp again.
"I'd say it's highly unlikely but that it's not impossible. Why? Have you talked to God?" Luke responded, thinking it was a hypothetical situation.
Joan nodded and Luke looked shocked.
"It started happening 2 years ago," she said, trying to change the look on Luke's face.
"Well, uh, um, wow! Why are you telling me this?" he recovered from shock and became skeptical.
"Because God said to tell people about it," she said plainly.
"Does anyone else know?" he seemed intrigued.
"Adam knows. And Ryan Hunter because he talks to God too. Don't tell anyone, okay," she didn't want her parents finding out yet.
"Okay," he said honestly.
"Okay, good. Well, goodnight," she replied as she got up to leave.
"Night," he answered before turning back to his computer to research experiences like the ones Joan was having.
