She cringed a bit at the mention of computers. While everyone else had been raised with them and so had some level of comfort, Penny hadn't even known the internet existed until she was in her teens. "I don't trust computers. Especially not computers that work for them. I spent the whole first night in my apartment figuring out how to get in and out without having to have the helper know."
She was mid-sip when the next question came and it got her offguard. Eyes went as wide as they always did, a expression that Reese was no doubt getting used to. She had never really considered the fact that marriage meant Penny had to settle somewhere. Without a place she really considered home, she hadn't really given much thought to the fact that her spouse likely wouldn't be in the same situation.
There was some nervous laughter, and then the scratching at the back of her neck. "I g-guess I hadn't th-thought about it. B-but yeah. I don't r-really see In-Innovo as.. home." She didn't add the word 'yet' on the end. Penny had always imagined someplace with four seasons and open space, not the weatherless 'paradise' of her current location.