It was slightly strange when one considered the natural inclinations of the animal kingdom, but her mother always said that Darcy liked nothing better than to be contrary, which was pretty true. "Oh, yeah," she said with a grin and a raise of her eyebrows. "It's taken some time, but I've gotten him trained to be pretty cool by this point as well so you're welcome."
Finally getting what she wanted was a good way to put it. Darcy nodded. "I am, and Teo knows it. Like you said, though, it's partially that mine thing he had going. I understand that. He's been mine, too, so I have to make room for you, which is totally easier now that I know you're not a blond flake. No offense. Teo will eventually get there. Try a rolled up newspaper across his nose. He hates that." Not that she knew from experience or anything.
"I doubt he'll be too angry at you for it. Probably more just blown away about it." Darcy rubbed her hands together and snickered as she pictured the look on Teo's face. It was going to be priceless. Tony would also love the idea she was sure. "I'm more than happy to assist in bribing your sister if need be, but I'm going to need a copy somewhere."