No, not yet. I think it’s something I need to tell them in person. I hid a lot from them, and given the fact that I did hide it from them, I should at least give them the dignity and respect to tell them right to their faces.”
I don’t blame her for wanting to do that, not one bit. Although, I have some doubts that she’s even going to do it in the first place. Whenever she talks about speaking to her parents, there’s an undeniable fear in Emily’s eyes. Her entire body language changes. She’s usually relaxed posture-wise until then, and when she speaks about it, she’ll wrap her arms around her waist. Her breathing always goes from normal to ragged, long breaths that sound like they hitch every once in a while. If Emily actually tells her mother, I’ll be shocked, but she needs to if she wants to avoid her aunt going behind her back.