Penelope followed him to the bank and sat down besides him as he patted the ground. “Alright.” She agreed with some reluctance. She quietly watched the water for a moment. The soft sounds of the water slowly began to lull the tired knight to sleep. Now that she was resting, she felt the day weigh down on her. She felt her eyelids growing heavy and she was tempted to just lay back and fall asleep there. “That’s true..We’ve at least had good luck with the weather..” She mused, her voice quieter than usual. Her green gaze swept over to Crow and felt the strong desire to close that small distance between them. The knight shifted closer as she felt herself succumbing to temptation and rested her head against his shoulder. It was likely the lack of sleep that made her a little bit more impulsive than usual. [i]It’s not that big of a deal right?[/i] She thought to assure herself. [i]He won’t think anything of it.[/i] “Sorry... Just for a little bit.. Then we can go.” She mumbled to him as her eyes closed. She was putting most of her weight on her arm that kept her propped so that she wasn’t completely leaning into him. The plan was originally to just rest her eyes for a bit while she laid her head on his shoulder, however, that plan was quickly going down the drain. The peaceful sounds of the forest and the warmth of Crow next to her were drawing the knight much farther than she intended to go. It wasn’t long after her words that the knight drifted off to sleep despite herself. Unable to keep herself up right, the small distance in between the two was broken as she slumped against him completely. Her breathing was soft and quiet as she slept. Despite the somewhat awkward position, she seemed rather comfortable pressed against him.