Penny shot Roger a Look. He wasn’t being helpful or considerate and so she decided to do one of the things she did best; ignore him. As she moved further into the room, Penny took in the slight pallor of her friend and rolled her eyes at how Roger was having Mandy cooking for him when she clearly was suffering from the after effects of the evening how. Penny didn’t recall Mandy being intoxicated last night but then her memory - as had been proven earlier - wasn’t exactly reliable.”Ah. Hey,” this time her greeting was towards the brunette busy at the stove.
It was a little strange to hear Will being the mature one and her opinion of him rose another notch. Taking a seat - a safe distance from Roger and his glare - she listened into the conversation with interest, her bare toes curling around the chill of the chair legs. How long had it been since she’d had breakfast with more than just one other person? Not since she’d travelled through Europe at least, when hostels had seemed like an exciting way of seeing the world. How wrong had she been! “Thats not true you know,’ Keen to correct what was a glaring oversight and move on from the night when she’d kissed Roger - and then the awkward moment when they’d both realised how weird it was - Penny interjected, instead of keeping as quiet and unobtrusive as she’d planned to. “For that statement to be true it would infer that Mandy and I have kissed and that’s not true, right.” A glance towards Mandy and then a quick, brief grin. “I’d have remembered that.”
She wasn’t going to ask about Will and Roger snogging one another because given how drunk the two of them had gotten in the past and how they acted, there was every chance that at some point there had been a drunken snog, arms flung around one another and a slurred declaration of ‘I love you man’. Men were weird, and none more so than Roger and his choice of friends. “Could I give you a hand Mandy? Are you feeling alright?” She didn’t want to get any closer to the smell of bacon fat but nor did she want her friend to literally keel over either.