Bella lifted her chin slightly and just looked at Tonks. Even if her niece had been someone she liked, someone who was even recognized as part of her family, she wouldn't have told her what was bothering her. That wasn't how the Blacks worked. Though as soon as she thought about it, Rodolphus popped into her mind, and she knew it was because of the baggage she had opened a week ago, before he had even shown up.
"If you're going to get me back for attacking your son, then do it. At least that I can respect. Trying to talk to me about whatever problems you think I have is just boring," she said, crossing her arms over her chest. She had to assume Tonks would want to attack her. Making her think that she wanted to talk about problems with her aunt was just bizarre and a weak tactic at that.