"She'll be there for at least part of it," Xander told him. "She might join us for food, or she might have plans to meet one of her friends. I'm not fully certain. I know that when we're at the museum, one of her friends will show us around some and things like that. So, there will be others, but it's mostly us. I've only been there once, myself, and not like this, so it's going to be cool."
Sherri tried to signal for Sloan to not ask, but she was too slow, and the question was asked. She sighed resignedly and settled in.
"No, I mean..." She waved a hand around as she thought of her words. "Animals that we currently call dinosaurs were real, sure, but I don't think they looked anything at all like what the pictures show us. I mean, scientists are constantly changing their minds on what they looked like, acted like, ate, the whole thing, so I don't believe in dinosaurs as they're presented in media or science books today. Did you know the word 'dinosaur' is only like two hundred or so years old? Before that, people either called them 'dragons' or just saw them as another animal. It was no big deal to them. And evolution? I got some serious bones to pick there." She paused to grin at her joke before going on. "They use layers of stone to date the fossils, but then in other places, they use fossils to date the stone. That's some real circular thinking there, and while we're always taught that it's a fact, the truth is, its real name is 'the Theory of Evolution.' And, obviously, it's going to stay a theory because, really? The beginning of the world? It's not like you can have a fossil record of that. And have you seen what they do to math to come up with some of their numbers? Mathematics sobs every time they come up with a new number. Mind you, sometimes some branches of the science come up with some reasonable-sounding arguments, and I'm not sure I'm ready to commit to buying into a 'creator' theory, either, whether it's a singular or a plural creator, but mass-marketed macro evolution is so full of holes I could wear it like a fishnet stocking. If my mom let me wear fishnet stockings. I think she should because they'd be really handy if I ever got stranded somewhere and needed to go fishing or a net for anything. They're really strong, but she says that they give off the wrong idea. She did say I could get a tattoo if I want, but I have to let her draw it on my first and keep it for a month before committing to the real thing, but I've never made it past the first two weeks before I change my mind."
Sherri leaned around the table and murmured to Sloan, "She gets passionate and then forgets where to stop. She's just a bit passionate right now about this particular subject. She gets that way about some things.