Annie smiled and laughed. "No, that's one thing they still do keep track of. Of all the things they could forgo, they've decided to keep up with things like age laws. I'm eighteen."
She was hungry enough to even eat the crust of the pizza, which wasn't her norm. But at least there were some meat bits stuck to it. She quickly grabbed up a second slice.
She had to remind herself that while she'd spoken on many topics with a Tony, it hadn't been this one, so she couldn't just assume he already knew all these things. It was silly to, really, but looking at a face that you'd spent a couple weeks with and there be missing tidbits was odd. Really, she was getting a good look at what she'd been warned about. People she might know who wouldn't know her. It was unpleasant to say the least. She could see why some she'd spoken to reacted so badly to it. The history wasn't there when your brain thought it should be.
"I think I might have to just classify you as some kind of amnesia victim in my head, so I don't keep thinking you already know stuff." She said, voicing her thoughts.