Really they should probably be more worried that Alfie would block too hard and accidentally hurt someone. He could be extremely careful, but sometimes Alfie even had the ability to scare her a little bit. They were still a family though, even if she was going to have to cross off the idea that they had had quirks because they were siblings. "I think the professionals probably spend a little more time than that, but it should hopefully be enough to send in with any college applications to performing art schools." Next year when she'd be worrying about that sort of stuff...
Annie shrugged a little bit to the question if things were okay. In terms of this, things were really not okay and she wasn't even sure how much her parents had really been picking up on it over the last few months. Then there was always the whole fact that she was a teenager and it could just be expected. (Evening IM sessions of self-diagnosing psychological problems with Penny had given Annie a bit of a weird view of herself when a lot of things usually ended up as "_______ due to middle child syndrome". But it had probably saved her parents thousands in going to see a professional and probably cost her a fair bit when it actually got to the point that needed it due to wrong diagnosis.)
The button didn't want to come back out of its hole though as she looked back at her mom. 10 words she had been wanting to say for three and a half months finally came out. "Why haven't you ever told me that I was adopted?"