The abandon with which Genevieve lived her life was evident in her stance, the way she moved and the way she held her ground at Penny's concerns. It certainly was something to admire, even if Penny couldn't even fathom having that sort of pluck.
"What does it feel like? Going mad, that is," Penny asked, making what might have been a ridiculous question from anyone else seem strangely solemn. It was, in fact, a very serious question from the younger twin, who had no idea what if felt like to truly let go of all those rules and expectations and just be as her sister seemed to enjoy so very much. She had an ingrained fear of overstepping those bounds, a fear that prevented her from doing such unrestrained things but that didn't stop her from being curious.