"In that instance, I'd say it's bloody difficult to pick favorites," Penny grinned. She felt the same way with professional Quidditch. The team she had rooted for her entire life alongside her father was the Montrose Magpies, but now that Oliver was playing for Puddlemere United and Angelina Johnson was playing for the Holyhead Harpies (not to mention that she was a fan of the idea of an all-girl team to begin with), Penny found herself becoming a bit too neutral toward the teams in general. Luckily she had no brothers and sisters so there wasn't a problem when she openly cheered for Ravenclaw House.
The smell of lemon was growing stronger and Penny wrinkled her brow and gestured toward Oliver, "Don't forget the squares. My mum always said if you can start to smell something from another room it's probably nearly done cooking." Experience had taught Penelope that her mother was hardly ever wrong when it came to matters of the kitchen.