Penelope smiled as Crow wrapped his arms back around her and kissed her cheek. She moved to caress his cheek with her hand, brushing back a strand of his hair as she did so. “Yeah, me too.” She said with a soft laugh. As he moved away from her to get up, Penelope hesitated and stayed where she was for another brief second. Finally she slid to the edge of her side of the bed and sat, wincing as the bruise on her stomach gave a pang of pain due to the motion. She paused for a moment, giving herself a small chance to adjust, before she grabbed her boots and slid them on. She glanced over at Crow and returned his sly grin with a smirk. “Right. Guess we’ll be looking for knights today rather than trying to avoid them.” She said with a small chuckle. The knight stood up, trying her best to simply ignore the soreness her body felt. She just hoped that this day would have much less fighting. Though she’d be there if Crow got himself in a sticky situation, Penelope had high hopes to just stand back while he did what he knew best. She grabbed her bag from it’s spot on the floor swung it over her shoulder like usual. She turned to look over at Crow as they prepared to head out for the day. “Any plan for how your going to track one down today?” She asked curiously. From what she knew and could tell as a knight, most armed themselves with swords rather than bows since it was more sensible when patrolling the town. Archers usually worked as outside guards or were specifically put in a group of knights that were going after a criminal. Not to mention Penelope doubted they’d be able to find an archer who wasn’t a knight. Though she knew some people used bows for hunting, she hadn’t seen or ran into very many of them who weren’t already knights.