Penny just raised an eyebrow at him. Was he serious? Was this really happening? He sounded like her brother only more obnoxious. He sounded like Annie's brother only more obnoxious. Ugh. Why did these things have to happen now? Why had this month been so much epic failure? Penny just didn't understand, though his little monologue there only further proved to her that she needed to watch him like a hawk. There was no way she was letting him out of her sights after that. "Sebastian, this isn't funny. You could get really hurt." She was beyond frazzled at this point. How did you convince a child not to do something for his own good? She was never going to have children at this rate.
"Who would find you? What do you mean?" And when he acquired her power, Penny felt even worse. She could tell he'd absorbed it, yet it was only best described as 'the really crappy version' of her power. If he was going to get over this, he was going to have to get over this tween attitude of his. And try as she may, Penny wasn't a miracle worker. Slowly, she retracted her hand and folded her arms over her chest. It hadn't been her fault really, though she felt terribly responsible for it. It was her idea after all. "I'm sorry."