(Cool, thanks!)
Of course Adone was given a speech from his mother. It was not long nor was it something that made him want to completely tune out. He was bombarded with questions from both his mother and oldest sister. For example, "Who was that girl?", "Are you two dating behind my back?", and "Did Mrs Russo know that she was with you?". He answered each and every single one then went off to bed.
Except, he couldn't sleep. Adone tossed and turned in bed before picking up a book on the Ottoman Empire. He couldn't read a single paragraph before his mind wandered off to what had happened. At this rate of his face being warm, his mother is going to ask if he has a fever.
Thankfully, she didn't. Adone did pass out, but had to wake up at eight. His mother, grandfather, older sister, and two year-old niece were already up and about by the time he did. He went downstairs in a white tee shirt and light brown khaki shorts, at breakfast, then was out the house by eight-twenty. Adone showed up to the Russo house by eight-thrity five. His job there is anything they need done really; from gardening to cleaning the library to fixing a bike, he does it all. And today, he's starting off with watering the plants.