Penny didn't see the point in arguing. One could have pride, yet what was the point, if ultimately you damanged yourself in the long run? Which, coming from her, was perhaps a bit hypocritcal, yet...she knew change was hard. Instead, Penny said [color=f7976a]"Pride tends to go before a fall. There is a time when Pride is needed, but there is also a time where Pride is given by admiting you need help. I can admit that I was wrong to offer help in the way I did, but they were wrong to regret it as badly as they did."[/color] She shook her head. She hadn't wanted to argue, and she was heading in that direction. She sighed, and followed trinity to the hotel, knowing that she'd only eat because she had to, not because she wanted to. Beyond the games, Penny had a lot of thinking to do, and she knew she couldn't do it alone. Or at least, not all of it. But, for a little bit, she just wanted time to put her thoughts in order. [hr] Jarvis gave Amelia a smile, and said softly, [color=aba000]"No, sweetie, you don't have to go if you don't wish to."[/color] He crouched so he was eye level with Amelia, [color=aba000]"But if you do go, you need not worry about dressing up fancy. The first ball your mother and I went to, so long ago, she wore tattered pants, and a shirt that was miles too big-because it was mine. We'd just finished a job, just opened up the guild. You don't need to worry about fancy, sweetheart. You don't need to worry about your wings, or what anyone will think. You were apart of the team. You were amazing, and thats all that matters. That's all anyone there will see, just how amazing you are. But if you don't want to go, we can have a night in"[/color] [@CirusArvennicus][@Joshua Tamashii][@Zarkun]