"Joan can I talk to you for a minute?" Helen asked after Adam went home and Luke and Grace went upstairs.

"What's up?" she asked.

"I know you're probably going to be mad at me, but I overheard your conversation," Helen admitted.

"You were spying on me?" Joan was a bit upset.

"No, I was passing by and I heard Grace raise her voice about you and Adam," she explained.

"Oh, well, it's true," Joan said, sitting down.

"I'm not surprised," she said, sitting across from her daughter.

"Huh?" Joan raised an eyebrow in confusion.

"Do you remember the morning before you went to the hospital last year?" Helen questioned.

"Yeah, I was all itchy and gross," she replied in disgust.

"Do you remember me telling you the dream I had about God? He had a brown corduroy coat and then turned into you," she continued.

"Yeah, that's God. It's how He looked when he first started coming around," Joan said.

"Okay, I'm going to need more details Joan," Helen was confused.

"Two years ago God started showing up. He always looks different though. The day I thought a pervert was in the yard, that was actually God. That was the first time I saw Him and then later He was that guy in the corduroy coat. I kinda yelled at Him and told Him to go away, but ever since then He's been sending me on all these weird missions. Cheerleading, chess, debate…" she trailed off.

"You yelled at God?" she chuckled at the thought.

"Yeah. How come you believe me?" Joan asked in surprise.

"Ever since that night I dreamed about God, I've had other dreams. I dreamed about the church getting destroyed, I dreamed about fire and Grace Polk right before the synagogue was burned. I dreamed about the bomb. I don't have them often, but when I do, it always comes true," she told Joan.

"So, you could, like, warn people about stuff that's going to happen?" she asked.

"I've never had the dreams soon enough to warn anybody," she replied.

"Oh, well do you see the bad guys in your dreams?" Joan questioned.

"No, it's more cryptic than that," Helen sighed.

"Yep, that's God alright," she said, looking annoyed.