[Sorry for the wait, & lame posts.]
Ginevra didn't blame Zoe for being curious at all, she was after all just human. One of the things she actually liked about Zoe was that she never bothered you to much about things, so it was all good there. Most of the time anyway. Sometimes everyone just pissed Ginevra off. It was weird and unliked by even her, but it was true too. Ginevra and Zoe had never been the closest of friends, they barely ever even talked, but she did see her around at the lake, or at some of the other friends they shared in common. Ginevra's life had more drama than most, so she knew people wondered, but she wouldn't answer many questions, so she found others smart for not even bothering to ask. She only opened to one person, and that wasn't even always true.
It seemed that Zoe was not going to give up the fact that she thought Ginevra was hiding, Sure, she was, but that didn't need to be found out. She was going to play along like she didn't get why Zoe would think such a thing, it was as simple as that. Giving an uneasy little laugh, she didn't get Zoe at all, but was glad she just let it all pass up and as Ginevra thought she was, let her not answer. She hoped this was right, as she didn't know what she wanted to say. She wanted to stop all this lying, but that was going to be rather hard at the moment. What she could say was just not coming as fast to her brain as it usually would. She didn't like this, this was the time where she needed it the most. This was typical, though she couldn't say she hadn't seen it coming at anytime. She couldn't always be the best and on top of things with excuses, sarcasm and all of that stuff.
Nodding, Ginevra sat back down where she had before, but actually in sight of where Zoe was. There was no need of her being rude and out of sight, going back to ignoring her. Sure, that'd be nice, but she was not on any means going to do it now that she was discovered. She didn't get the concept of drawing, so she merely nodded and acted as if she did get it, but was lost for words of something. Actually, she had a feeling Zoe was smart enough to know that she really didn't care about drawing. She was going to stick around for another few hours, so if Zoe was too they'd have to find something to talk about, or just sit in silence. "How long are you going to be here for?" Surprisingly, she wanted company now, and not to be alone. She'd been alone for quite awhile latley, and had been that way for too long.