In this passage from James Patterson's "Woman of God," the narrator reassures someone that their worries or complaints are not an issue, implying that their words have been heard repeatedly and don't trouble a higher power. The tone suggests a sense of comfort or familiarity, indicating trust in divine understanding and patience.
The phrase "I was nattering" reflects casual, perhaps even light-hearted, conversation that the narrator believes is not new or noteworthy to God. It emphasizes the idea that divine patience encompasses all human concerns, no matter how repetitive or trivial they might seem to humans.