Gia was looking pretty affronted, which in turn made Desi look stricken. Never in all her years had she upset aunt Gia at all. What Gia said next by way of scolding made the younger redhead choke on her own saliva and cough. "Um, but haven't you always...?" Things were cloudly in that respect, but it felt right to think that Gia and her own mother had always been together. Hadn't they?
Lowering her head, Desi looked from side to side, feeling much like a child being told off. Desi managed to look bashful, and only went on doing so as Gia continued speaking. She was making some sense. Bringing Emilia into this was a good, sound plan, but she was already at work at this hour. Over there. At the place which for some reason she couldn't quite discern, Desi hated. "It doesn't bother me I'm worried about you! What do you mean, if she's admitting? Aunt Gia you're talking even less sense than before, this is not helping."
Sighing heavily, Desi pointed to the guinea pig. "Okay fine, can he read minds? how about I think of something completely unrelated, he picks it up, tells you, and you tell me?" She put her hands on her hips, taking a deep breath. "Ok, ready?" I rented a movie called Juno the other night and it was the biggest wad of bullshit ever. "There. Completely random thought."