Well, with Hunter as the father, I have to think of names he'd approve of.You call that child Running Water and I'll disown you.Loretta giggled. I don't know. After hemming all those diapers, maybe Running Water wouldn't be so far off mark.
In the book "Comanche Moon" by Catherine Anderson, a humorous exchange occurs between characters discussing baby names. One character expresses her playful concern about naming the child something unusual, like Running Water, in light of the father's identity, implying that such a name would not be taken seriously.
The conversation reveals the lighthearted banter between the characters, highlighting their differing views on naming a child. The mention of "hemming diapers" adds a touch of domestic life to the dialogue, suggesting that even the practicality of parenting is up for discussion, along with the more whimsical aspects of choosing a name.