Penelope shook her head at his suggestion. "I'll be fine." She assured him. "I don't think taking a nap would help me much anyways. I doubt I'd even be able to fall asleep actually. I just need to wake up a bit more and then I'll be good to go." It hadn't been the first time she had felt this way before. Penelope knew that sleeping more wouldn't help. More likely than not, she would just end up feeling tired and lazy the rest of the day so she decided it was better to fight it off now rather than later. She lifted her head off his shoulder to stretch out her arms and then rotated her torso to stretch her back. It helped slightly in jogging the knight awake though it would take more than a couple movements to completely fight off her tiredness. She leaned back, propping herself up on the palms of her hands as she looked back over at Crow. "I wish we knew how much longer we had until we reached the castle." She said with a small sigh. She feared it was only a matter of a few days before they hit it now and that was more unnerving than satisfying to the knight. The possiblity of something going wrong was rather high and now they didn't have the back up of the other two knights. Penelope frowned with worry at the thought. [i]If something happens to me or if I can't get to him in time...[/i] She stopped her train of thought, already feeling her heart sinking. "Crow I think I should teach you how to fight." She said suddenly, meeting his gaze with determination burning her eyes. "I mean, from what I've heard you already know some but I can help refine those skills. I'm you're only back up so if something happens to me or if I can't get to you, I want to make sure you can get yourself out of there."