Giovanna’s sculpted eyebrows rose at his scathing review -- partly in surprise, partly in amusement; that he’d be so blunt (and, honestly, she liked it). Frank softened his initial assessment before she could respond, and her lips tugged up at one corner. “Mhm,†she hummed, one disbelieving eyebrow still raised at him. “I can be nice,†she told him in a tone that suggested she could be not-nice, too.
The brunette witch grinned, then bit her lip to try and tone it down a little. “Right, just a pretend chef,†she teased.
Gia tilted her head curiously at Frank as he scanned the room, then decided to take the opportunity while his attention was elsewhere to return the gifted sandwich to his plate. “She’s probably busy,†Giovanna said with a soft shrug, dragging her eyes back up to his slowly. “You know, her boss keeps her late, like, all the time.†She said it with a straight face, then offered the smallest of smiles. Of course, Gia didn’t know this from first-hand snooping -- but some people seemed to forget that the portraits hanging in their offices--or indeed, their boss’ office--had minds and mouths of their own. It just so happened that the wizard in Annie’s boss’ office was one of the juiciest gossips in the history of Magical Congress.
The witch followed where Frank was pointing, grimaced at whatever dance move that was, then turned back to the wizard in front of her. “I haven’t, but I’ll try some if you will,†she dared him with a soft smirk. “Unless you’d rather get a drink somewhere else?â€