It wasn't nice as much as proper, in Gio's book. Besides, how could he stand to give her a stained scarf when she'd just cleaned up his room for him? Gio supposed Glory was a stickler for neatness, which made his stomach turn a little unpleasantly as he thought about how much of a slob he could be sometimes. She'd probably noticed the chip crumbs he'd kept brushing off of his shirt, although somehow he'd managed not to drip ice cream on himself. Food always seemed to find a way to get all over him.
Just when Gio had been debating buying some food out while they were in town, risking his messy habit, Glory's voice cut through his thoughts. She was saying something that made his eyebrows draw together, because typically when someone asked someone else to not think they were a nutcase something really strange was about to come out of their mouth.
But, actually, what Glory asked him wasn't altogether strange. He might have thought so had he not been introduced to powers via Calvin, but because he had, his mind immediately went to the thought that many of his friends had powers.
"Like what?" he asked, keeping his voice casual. "Your friends coming out with superpowers, too?" Gio asked it in a way that if Glory was not talking about anything even close to that, she could construe it as a joke. However, if that was what she was talking about, well, she'd say yes.