What about her traditions seems so amusing to him she hasn't a clue. Collette tries to figure out if it bothered her or not, but without a firm reason for feeling like what ws said had importance to her personally, she determines no, it doesn't really bother her. Her own beliefs aren't ones she discusses all that often, for all she'll toss anyone else's down on the discussion table.
"More like the check-in lady did!" she said, protesting his choice in words. His answer had her giving him a curious look. "You've been to more than one ceremony?" Even more perplexing... "A church of what belief? Do you have a pantheon of gods, or one big lord of all that is and will ever be, or what? Go figure part of it would try to sound religious like back home. Do you even believe in any of that stuff?"
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"More like the check-in lady did!" she said, protesting his choice in words. His answer had her giving him a curious look. "You've been to more than one ceremony?" Even more perplexing... "A church of what belief? Do you have a pantheon of gods, or one big lord of all that is and will ever be, or what? Go figure part of it would try to sound religious like back home. Do you even believe in any of that stuff?"