Penelope stood back and watched Crow as he fired the arrows. There’d be a lot he’d have to figure out on his own through practice so she remained quietly observing. If he had any mistakes she was able to spot, she’d be sure to help correct it. She nodded her head as Crow mentioned how heavy the bow was. “Yeah it is. I can’t tell you how sore my arms have gotten in the past.” She mused. She blinked as Crow told her he reopened his cut. “Ah geez..” She mumbled and then quickly moved to grab some of the bandages and canteen from her bag. She walked back over to him and took his injured hand to redress the wound. The knight glanced at him and then moved to shift herself in front of him so that she’d be able to block his bleeding hand from his line of sight as she unwrapped the bandage. “Guess we’ll have to take it easy on the training. The last thing we need is for this cut to get deeper with you using the bow.” She said with worry at the thought. Using a bit of the water from the canteen, she cleaned away some of the blood and then quickly wrapped it up again, making sure the bandage was tight to help stop the bleeding. “Alright, hopefully that’ll help it.. If it keeps bleeding let me know.” She said as she took a small step back to face him once more. She hoped the bandage would be enough, especially since she wasn’t very skilled with healing. If the knight had to sew anything up, it likely wouldn’t work out too well. She smiled up at him and pressed a quick kiss to his cheek. “We should probably get moving again.” She told him. “I’ll go grab the arrows and then we can head out."