"Then I supposed you made my point for me," she said, calmly. Really now that she had made the decision, it was easier to let go of the unimportant things, like telling him how to lead his life.
"Everyone is meant to be a parent. Some choose to do it badly, just like some decide not to be parents. It's not that they don't have the capacity, but the lack the will to go through the hard times," she reasoned, mostly to herself at this point.
"That won't be necessary, but thanks. I really means a lot." At least someone had some sense of right and wrong, even if in the end he was as bad as the rest, just like Penelope. "Bye." She could go back to her run now, her destination changing slightly. She'd go to the last floor and see what she'd need to get to the roof. She found that there weren't as many restrictions when inside a building. They were more worried about her leaving the compound and people coming in without permission. Yes, a trip up there was her next project.