Figured that he wouldn't give out his actual name. That wasn't much of a surprise to the knight. Though his choice of wording earned him an annoyed look. For now his plan was working. Her attention was away from him planning any escape at the moment. She rolled her eyes at his words and gave a small shrug as he offered to give his own tale in return. She listened in silence, occasionally glancing around and checking the perimeter per usual. She shook her head at the part about the foolish knights, feeling little sympathy for them and more shame. Penelope looked back over at him. "I suppose." she said with a small smirk at him then added in a lightly joking tone, "But with that vagueness I think I find the clouds more interesting." With that said she glanced out at the clouds above and gestured to one that was almost right over head of them. "See. There's a horse." She said speaking about one of the fluffy masses. It was round shaped with barely any neck and another circle that she saw as the head. Four stems came from the main shape which took the place of legs. The cloud, like most, could be interpreted in many different ways though. Penelope found little need to pester him about information. In this case she was only hired to be a guard and make sure things went smoothly on this mission. Besides, it was a pointless mission if he merely choose to be vague about the details. Though she didn't mind a good story or two. "If you're looking for me to give another tale then you're going to have to give me some time to think. Despite the job title, there are very few times worth retelling." she spoke truthfully. While she enjoyed her job, everything was rather regulated and very few missions ever differed or stood out (unlike the one she was currently taking part in).