"I wasn't with her. Not in that sense," he said, shrugging. "I was at school most of the time and she did... teach me a few things." Of course, he shouldn't have been learning that young but, well, you can't change your history. His friends had been impressed but as he looked at it now... it was a little disgusting. He was just a kid. He looked at her and raised a brow. "It's not exactly something I broadcast."
Shooting her a look of disgust, he shook his head. "Please. I still have to finish this," he said, gesturing to his ice cream. The return to his sister's nanny wasn't ideal but he'd opened that can of worms. He didn't mind telling her. Not really. Penny was non-judgemental. "I think so," he said, nodding. "A right of passage. Or some shite. At least he didn't have to pay her." He nodded. "That happens more than you think."