Penelope glanced over at him when he didn’t reply right away. She turned to face him as he stepped up to her and held her close. She gave a small laugh at his answer but her expression faltered as he went on to address the worries she had felt. The knight let out a sigh as she realized that she must have been more obvious than she thought. His words did comfort her though, even making her heart flutter as he assured her how different his feelings for her were. She understood what he meant, to some degree at least. Her feelings for him where unlike anything she had felt before despite them only having been together a short time and the fact that their separate careers were supposed to make them enemies rather than lovers. She kissed him back and then rolled her eyes at his suggestive words. “Right.” She mused then shrugged her shoulders. Having pushed past the small bit of insecurity she felt, Penelope gave him a coy smirk. “Well, maybe I’ll have to take you up on that offer.” She leaned up to plant a kiss on his cheek before stepping out of his embrace. “Come on. We should get some rest.” She said tiredly as she retired to the hay bale. Penelope let out the yawn she had been holding back as she laid down on the hay bale. She shifted to make sure there was plenty of room for Crow to join her as she curled up. For the first time that night, she realized that there was the soft sound of rain. Luckily it seemed to only be rain so the knight remained relaxed. “I wonder when that started..” She mused quietly