Why Didn't You Ever Say Anything?

Whitney and Amanda were both equally surprised to see each other but the introductions went better than he could have hoped. She didn't seem freaked out at the very least, even if she did have a lot of questions. 

As the conversation progressed, she seemed more dazed than she had been at the beginning so his mother suggested they take some time to talk alone. That was a good idea so he took her up on it. He had to make sure his wife was actually okay with all of this. 

  "You okay? You seem kind of dazed."

"That was a lot to get dropped on me," Whitney pointed out. "But I understand why you didn't say anything. If I hadn't already been exposed to the impossible myself, I might not have believed it even with seeing it."

"I can't believe you remember. You weren't supposed to. I'm so sorry; that must have been incredibly traumatizing."

She shook her head. "I'm glad I remembered. Because I remembered you."