The usual delivery kid wasn't expecting someone else to answer the door, having always been used to this place be only inhabited by John and Chas (Chas may not live there but he's there nearly all the time he may as well). "oh uhh, nothing. John paid over the phone for it" he replied, seeing how shaky her hands were, he wondered if she'd be able to take the pizza. Chas glanced up toward the front door above them, seeing that Serena was at the door with the pizza guy, making him put down the books and head up there. "I got this" he said to the kid, gesturing to give him the pizza boxes, which the kid did. "thanks Nick" he said, before letting the delivery kid named Nick go to finish his rounds. He looked at Serena and smiled, "come on, let's get you fed. You need to keep hydrated and fed if you want the shock to go away" he told her softly. Kay listened to what John was saying, still finding it hard to believe that it made sense to him that this book was talking about her mother. A mother she always thought was just about forty years old when she went missing/died when she herself was only nine years old. Now she was starting to feel like the reality of what she was and what her mother was was truly starting to kick in. If the book was meaning her mother, then that would make her mother thousands and thousands of years old in reality before she died. "there's more in that book, but I'm guessing it to do with the Apollo part of the history. If he's the sun god then maybe we should branch out on the info from that mythology? Considering for the most part, scientifically speaking, you can't have shadows without light" she added, as she saw Chas come down with the pizza boxes.