Penny grinned. "I only know the one, and she's my best friend. Moreover, I'm not a lesbian contrary to what some may believe." She quirked an eyebrow at him as if to suggest that what he had said to her that day that already felt like it was a long long time ago really stung, and she wasn't about to forget that easily. "She doesn't have that many groupies after her though, which is good because I hate crowds. And she's my best friend. I'm very possessive of her." Okay, it wasn't that bad, but she was sure to get jealous if Annie started recruting new best friends.
Penny shrugged though about the Gail issue. She wasn't about to let the ghost of an ex-girlfriend come between them, especially not now when she was so close to the edge of falling off this cliff of uncertainty in their "relationship". She grabbed a handful of popcorn and looked over each kernel one by one, eating the ones that looked like they had the least amount of butter (or buttery substance on them). "You know what I mean," she said quietly, looking down at her popcorn.