She found herself surrounded by a Mexican family, in their living room. She was introduced to them by her fiance, also a Mexican.
They were polite to her but they had preferred she was Catholic. How this became a point of contention was rather interesting. She did believe in God, but somehow bypassed the religion during her stints as a Christian. She’d been born and raised Baptist, then became a Jehovah’s Witness, then Pentecostal, then Non-Denominational, then just plain old Evangelical. Then, briefly, a Buddhist.
Now she was just Susan Hawkins, feeling naked without some religion to buttress the looks of disapproval from Jose’s family.