GIANNA
Their words made me nervous and excited all at once. Nervous because even as I sit here with them, I can’t help thinking about what awaited me at home and excited because they were the first people since mom died who’d wanted just me as a friend. I’m not sure what Victoria did to piss them off, but I couldn’t help being secretly pleased that someone at least had seen through her bullshit.
Add the fact the Russo twins are like royalty in our community, and that just makes it all the sweeter and that much more terrifying. Then a sudden thought struck, taking some of the gleam from the afternoon. “Wait, is this a joke?” From their surprised looks, I doubted that it was, but it never hurt to ask. This way, when it turns out that I am, in fact, right, there’d be less egg on my face.
“A joke? What do you mean?” I think it was Anna who spoke, but I’m not sure since I can’t tell them apart.