"Clark's not allowed to think so, Kon," she pointed out. She thought it was kind of cool, anyway. The reason behind it probably wasn't anywhere near as cool as the act of frying a desk in and of itself, but it wasn't Darcy's place and she wasn't gonna go there. Her smile faded, though, when he mentioned that Allana had had to brainwash his entire class. Right, that...would be why Clark doesn't think it's funny. Got it, she found herself thinking.
Kon turned down the tea and Darcy opened her mouth to offer something else, but he spoke again. "I've just been sitting around reading. This book is making me even more nervous," she said, touching her stomach and nodding down at it reflexively. "I'm reading What to Expect When You're Expecting," she offered pointlessly. This was really awkward...she'd never had a problem spending time with Kon before, but she supposed that was because that was in her apartment, not his big brother's. Unexpectedly.
"Wait, what? Clark was a girl?" she laughed. "Wow, awkward," she said with a smirk. "Uh, you wanna watch something on TV? I can't, you know, do much so...that's kind of all I do these days," she replied, rolling her eyes at herself and pushing one hand against the small of her own aching back. She really should be sitting, she thought, but she couldn't seem to make herself move until Kon was willing to.