Penny mulled over Christian's words before angling herself so she can look up at his face. She stared at him in awe. [color=f49ac2]"You're right, as usual,"[/color] She mumbled the last part quietly. Perhaps it was time for her to let go of her childish disappointment and desire for familial love and work on repairing the relationships first. [color=f49ac2]"I'm stil mad he didn't tell me he was getting freaking [i]married[/i]."[/color] Penny ran a hand through her tangled hair, wincing when it snagged on a knot. She turned to look behind them and saw the lights of the farmhouse casting shadows against the dirt driveway. Penny squeezed Christian's hand lightly- she enjoyed the feeling of his thumb rubbing against hers in a calming manner. [color=f49ac2]"Thanks, for letting me rant."[/color] She smiled up at him sweetly and genuinely, her eyes crinkling at the corners. [color=f49ac2]"I guess we should get back and say a proper goodbye. I want to drive my new truck,"[/color] Penny said, a hint of excitement in her voice. She smirked at Christian and tugged him forwards.[color=f49ac2] "How do you feel about learning how to drive?"[/color]