Penelope eyed him coldly. It seemed wise to just leave him where he was. It would be a lot more peaceful that way too. But just like him, she found it could be a good opportunity for her own plan to trick him. With a reluctant sigh, she gave a curt nod. "Fine." she hissed under her breath. The knight moved quietly across the room and picked up the key from the table. She walked back up to Crow and unlocked the chain with the key. However, he didn't get a chance to be free from the metal cuff. Penelope swiftly closed it on his wrist again before he could pull away and took the other end which had been attached to the bed and locked it on her own wrist. She gave a very stern look. "It's much too early in the morning for me to be worrying about if you're going to take off or not." she mumbled to justify her actions. She silently put away the key in the pocket of her pants. At least this way she didn't have to lug around her sword or armor quite yet. Though, if she did need something to protect herself, there was always the dagger she kept hidden in her right boot. "Come on.." Penelope said. It was about then that she realized how close the chain forced them to be. It was an uncomfortable feeling but she didn't let this show and instead focused her gaze forward as she headed towards the door to leave.