Penelope set her glass back down as Crow asked his question. "It's happening close to the village north of our camp," She told him, pausing as she attempted to recall the name she had heard Mia used during their meetings. "Whitebridge. The attack is planned to happen at dawn in two days time." The knight rested her arms on the table and lightly tapped her mug with one of her fingers as she thought over the battle plans. "We'll be split into two forces for this fight. The main and largest one will travel on a rather straight path towards the Younisian frontline from Whitebridge. It'll be made up of a mixture of our archers as well as foot soldiers. The second force will come from an angle at the west and a little later into the fight. It'll have the cavalry along with more foot soldiers." She explained to him, going into more depth about the plan that was laid out. Perhaps she should have been a bit more reluctant to tell the thief about everything and for a moment, she thought about Olivia's concern about her being an informant to the thieves. [i]It's Crow though.. I know I can trust him.[/i] She reminded herself, feeling a little more at ease. Two years had passed and she had rejected him, so there may have been hurt feelings and discomfort between them but surely even then, he wouldn't use the information she told him against her. "My baroness hopes that by splitting our battalion like this we'll be able to surround and over power their forces a little more easier." Penelope mused with a shrug. She trusted Mia's judgement but her first battle in the war had her admittedly a bit anxious, though she refused to show it, especially to Crow. She let out a sigh. "I think that's about all the information I've got on the battle coming up though. "Oh, and there's been speculation of Younis attacking us soon. Especially after a skirmish broke out the other day. So be careful if you go out closer to the border. The barons have decided to send out more scouts and patrols lately to make sure we aren't caught off guard.. They tend to not get very close to the villages though so they should be easy enough to avoid." She explained to him.