Other than the fact that she had always, for some reason, thought Anthony was worthy of being insulted just on the basis of his presence, he didn't really know what she thought of him. Of course if he had, he might have possibly tried to explain the fact that there was no such thing as stopping Michael from being Michael. Because Anthony had tried for a lot of years now. And, yet, here they were. Michael was Michael and even when he asked for Anthony's advice, he ended up doing the complete opposite.
Either way, Anthony wasn't exactly sure if he trusted this conversation just on the basis of who it was with, and it was only his natural sense of curiosity that kept him from leaving at the earliest moment and going to lunch early. Though now he wasn't exactly sure with the topic she was bringing up now and it showed on his face. He'd never had much of a poker face anyway; something always gave him away even a little. And it never worked with Michael or Terry.
"Well - not exactly shocked, no. I think it would be a bit odd to expect calm, rational behaviour from people in the middle of chaos, especially as it had been yesterday. And especially with... everything else," Anthony replied, placing the book he'd been picking through back onto the shelf. He kept the fact that he was curious as to exactly how innocent they could really be if they had been Kissed, anyway, to himself. "That's human nature, survival instinct and all that... so there's not much the Ministry can do about it now. I'm sure a good amount of them were captured and nothing else."