More Penny, this time Penny's day out with Taylor and a couple of special guests

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Edit: Here is a little something I made while I was killing time at work.
Penny 3
"Taylor!"
It was the next Sunday after our suspension from Winslow and as promised Penny and I were going to spend the afternoon hanging out on the boardwalk. When I told dad that I was going to hang out with a friend he put some money on my hands and told me to have fun, especially when he found out that it was the same friend that got suspended for defending me. I still haven't told him the full extent of the bullying or who was bullying me but with things looking up I hope I'll never have to.
"Taylor, over here!" And there she was, waving at me as enthusiastically as ever, Penny, drawing a lot of attention.
"Hey, Penny." I said running up to her. I checked my watch to make sure that I wasn't late.
"Wow, she really is always like that." I hadn't noticed her at first but there was another girl next to Penny.
She was at least a couple of years younger than us, her shoulder length blond hair was gathered in twin tails. She had a dark green hoodie and a denim skirt with thick leggings underneath to ward off the cold sea breeze.
Now that I notice, Penny's dress seems awfully breezy for this weather... Oh well, she grew up in Canada so this must be like a hot summer afternoon for her.
"Missy, this is my friend Taylor. Taylor, this is my new friend Missy." Oh, God. I really really hope she didn't grab the first girl she saw while she was waiting for me and declared her her new friend.
"Hey."
"Hello."
"So..." I began looking for a diplomatic way to ask if she had been shangaied by my overly enthusiastic friend. "How did you two meet?" Not very subtle Taylor, not at all.
"Her father helps with... a martial arts class that I'm part of and the yesterday she was visiting and overhead me complaining that I was the only girl there." Missy said as the three of us started walking in a random direction.
"But I thought that there was another girl too." Interrupted Penny.
"Sophia doesn't count." Said Missy with a grimace.
"Sophia?..." No, it cannot be, what are the odds that it's the same Sophia. There must be more Sophias out there capable to make you cringe by just mentioning her name. "Hess?"
"You know her?" Missy said turning to look at me.
"Unfortunately." I replied sullenly. "She goes to the same school we do." I said, including Penny. "Hasn't Penny told you about our suspension?"
She looked at Penny, then back at me and shook her head.
"Sophia has had it in for me since we first met before my freshman year in high school and I still don't understand why. The other day she went too far..." I shivered a bit thinking what could have happened if Penny hadn't been there. "But Penny jumped in to defend me and the thing ended with both me and Penny being suspended and with Sophia's jaw broken."
"It was only dislocated." Corrected Penny.
"So that's why she hasn't been around lately. Sorry that you had to deal with her for so long." Missy gave me an understanding look. "But that jaw thing, couldn't have happened to a nicer bitch." Said Missy with a snort. I think I like her. "So, as I was saying. I don't have many friends at school, most of them are acquaintances at best and this martial arts thing eats a lot of time outside school so I can't hang out with them and while the guys there in the martial arts class are great and even some of them are good eye candy too I miss having some girls for friends. So when Penny came over and invited me to hang out today I couldn't say yes fast enough. I hope you don't mind me being here, I thought Penny told you."
"The more the merrier." I shrugged. Really, I couldn't blame her, while not exactly the same I also knew what is like to wish for a friend. In fact I don't even remember when was the last time I hung out with a friend like this... and considering that it would be an Emma memory I don't think I want to remember. "So, where to now?"
"I don't know, I was following Penny." She said pointing to said energetic girl who was walking in front of us swinging her arms back and forth.
"You know that this is her first time here in the boardwalk, don't you?"
"Oh! Penny wait!" Missy said running up to her.
After we steered Penny back in the right direction we dedicated the next couple of hours to the old art of window shopping, taking a small break for a late lunch. We skipped most of the clothes shops mostly because, like me, Missy preferred clothes that were more practical than fashionable and Penny... well, I don't know if it was because Penny's upbringing or what but the clothes that caught her eye were a bit on the eccentric side. Of course those were the few times that we actually went in to try something on just to goof around.
And then there was the incident in the pet shop with Penny wanting to hold all the puppies. I think it was the first time I was thrown out of a pet shop, or a shop at all, but it was totally worth it. Oh well, at least we were lucky enough that they didn't call the enforcers on us.
"How about a movie?" We were about halfway through the boardwalk and less than a block from the local cinema when Missy made her suggestion. "I think they released a new one from alep recently that's pretty good from what I've heard."
I shrugged in response, I did some quick math in my head and if I don't get any snacks I should still have enough money for the bus fare. "Why not?"
"I've never been to a cinema." Said Penny tilting her head.
"Well, then it's decided, let's go." She said marching onwards with me and Penny following behind.
The old style theater didn't have as many rooms as the new ones that have at least a dozen so our discussion about what we were going to see was rather short. Even so, we were still deciding between a comedy and a drama when Missy gave a little 'eep' and with a rather cute blush tried to discretely step aside to put Penny and me between her and the ticket booth.
"Missy?" I turned to see a group of four teenagers, two boys and two girls next to said ticket booth. The one who spoke was rather good looking blond guy.
"Hey, Dean. I didn't see you there." Replied Missy trying to sound casual and failing horribly. "Hello Vicky, Amy and... I don't think I know you." She said to the other three teens when they came over.
I had to do a double take when I saw that the blond girl, Vicky, that Missy greeted so casually was none other than Victoria Dallon also known as Glory Girl, of the local hero team New Wave. And let me tell you that the photos do not make her justice. Heck, I'm not into girls but I still had to stop myself from drooling anyway.
The other girl was rather plain in comparison with her shoulder length brown hair and rounder features, not that I have room to talk about other people's looks. Still this girl was not less famous than the blonde. Amy Dallon, Panacea also of New Wave. One of the few capes with healing powers and supposedly the best of them.
Okay, I admit that I was a bit starstruck right there.
Like Missy, I had no idea who the other guy was. He didn't register much either.
"This is Ed, we have a couple of classes together." Said Dean to Missy's implied question. "And Penny, right?"
"Salutations, Dean Stansfield, it's good to see you again." Greeted Penny.
"It's good to see you too, Penny." He politely replied. "And..." He added looking at me.
"Oh, I'm Taylor." I said snapping out of my celebrity induced fuge.
"Nice to meet you. Taylor, Penny, this is my girlfriend Vicky and her sister Amy."
"Hey."
"Hello."
"It's an honor to meet you both."
All I contributed with was a small wave because to be honest I didn't exactly trust my voice right now. It was almost a miracle that I was able to introduce myself earlier.
"So, have you decided what you want to see?" Asked Vicky. "Maybe we could make it a group thing?"
"Actually, Vicky. Remember that I told you that I already had plans today." Amy interrupted her sister stepping awake from her group to stand next to Missy.
"Come on Amy, that again?" Vicky said rolling her eyes. She obviously didn't believe her sister.
"Yes, Missy was going to introduce me to her new friends. Right? " Replied Amy giving Missy a not so subtle nudge.
"Ah... yes, yes I was?" Missy said. I'm not sure how to describe how she sounded but convincing she was not.
"More friends, sensational!" Good for you, Penny.
"Ri~ight. And this isn't your way of trying to get out of your date with Ed here." And Vicky wasn't buying it.
"It's not my fault that you decided to set this whole double date thing without asking me first." To be honest, I would be peeved too in that situation.
"Ok, then if you are not trying to get out of your date then why not bring him with you?" Insisted Vicky.
"Actually, we were thinking on making it a kind of girls day out, sorry." Countered Missy noticing Amy's discomfort.
"Yes, and we are kind of behind schedule, right girls?" Added Amy grabbing me and Missy while Missy latched onto Penny. "So, sorry but we gotta go." And just like that she dragged us away before her sister could react.
"Bye Dean, bye Vicky it was nice to meet you." Penny waved as Amy made her getaway with the three of us in tow.
And that's how I ended up sitting in one of those coffee shops that sell overpriced strange named coffee with my two new friends and one of the most famous heroes of the East Coast who, by the way, I was learning that was more of a normal girl than I expected for someone who could heal almost anything with a touch.
"... and that's when we saw you, or more like Dean saw Missy trying to hide." Amy finished explaining how she had ended in another 'blind date of doom', her words not mine, as I took a sip of my overpriced coffee with a strange name. Even if I'm more of a tea person I'm not going to say no if Panacea wants to treat us to coffee as a thank you slash apology for getting her away from her date slash crashing our day out.
"Ugh." Said Missy planting her face on the table in front of her.
"There, there." Penny patted Missy on the back.
"Come on Missy, it's not that big of a deal. It's not like your crush on Dean is really a secret. It's rather evident for anyone who has seen you two together. Even Dean himself knows." Yes, it was rather obvious that my new friend has a crush on Glory Girl's boyfriend.
Missy's answer was an unintelligible mumbling.
"I didn't know." Said Penny. I guess she was trying to be helpful. "But now I do." No, that doesn't help, Penny.
I wish I could offer Missy some advice but my love life is nonexistent. The only two guys that I have interacted lately are Sparky, a stoner that most of the time is lost in his own mind and Greg Veder and the less I think of Greg the better. So no advice on how to steal Glory Girl's boyfriend was going to come from me.
"Anyway, believe me, you don't want to be there sitting right next to them in a cinema when those two are in a good mood." Added Amy with a shudder. "They don't watch even a quarter of the movie." Not helping either, Amy.
"I guess..." Said Missy lifting her head. "Ok, enough moping around." She added and took a big gulp from her smoothie. Maybe I should have ordered one of those instead. "Well, since you all seem to know about my not so secret crush why don't we even the field a bit, Taylor what about you?"
"Uh, what about me what?" Not the most coherent answer, I know, but she kind of took me by surprise.
"Any boy has caught your eye?" Missy clarified leaning forward.
"Well, not really." I shrugged. No, getting my hopes up in that regard is just setting myself up for disappointment. "It's not like I have much to offer anyway." I said gesturing to my stick like body.
"I don't know, you have the whole tall and slender thing going for you." Said Amy eyeing me from head to toe. "And long legs, some of us would kill for legs like yours, you just need to show them off more." She added swinging her, in my opinion, nicely proportioned legs back and forth.
"And your hair is gorgeous." Missy joined in complimenting me while Penny nodded along.
"Thank you." I managed to mutter looking down at the cup of something-puccino. To be honest I can't remember the last time someone said something positive about my looks. It was a bit overwhelming, I could feel my eyes starting to water but I refused to cause a scene in front of my two new friends and Panacea.
"And liking someone has nothing to do with if you can get that person's attention or not." Missy continued taking my hand. "I'm perfectly aware that I have no chance to get Dean, with or without Vicky in the picture but that doesn't change what I feel for him."
"I..." I hesitated for a moment. "I haven't been having an easy time at school lately, so boys weren't high in my list of priorities."
"Sophia?" Asked Missy with a frown.
"Was part of the problem, yes." I answered and Missy squeezed my hand reassuringly.
"Sorry I asked, then." She said.
Way to kill the mood, Taylor.
"What about you, Amy. Anyone?" Missy turned her attention to Amy trying to salvage the conversation.
"Between school and volunteering at the hospitals I'm too busy for that kind of thing." She answered shaking her head. "And with all those horrible blind dates that Vicky dragged me to it's a miracle that I haven't decided to become a nun yet."
Missy turned to Penny about to ask her too but stopped herself.
"You know," Said Penny tilting her head. "This talking about boys thing is nothing like what television led me to believe."