Penelope picked up her glass and took a small sip from it as she waited quietly. For a moment, she wondered if he would still come. Gavin finding out about them meeting likely had Crow on edge. She frowned faintly at the thought that their meetings might have reached an end if Crow had decided it was too much of a risk now that someone else had found out. The thought shouldn't have made her feel as upset as it did. The knight perked her head up as she heard the door of the tavern open and Crow finally stepped in. She felt a small wave of relief and excitement that he had still chosen to come. However, she noticed how much his guard was up this time and her excitement quickly died down. Penelope frowned a little at his accusing tone. "Yes. I made sure to be more careful when I left camp today." She replied and let out a soft sigh. "I'm sorry about last time.. I didn't know he followed. I thought I would be fine since Olivia was the one standing guard and I guess I was just eager to tell you the news.." She shook her head and lowered her gaze to her drink, still mentally kicking herself for the slip up. "He doesn't know...the whole story but he agreed not to tell anyone about us meeting. He's kept a secret or two of mine before so you can trust his word." Penelope tried to assure Crow. Feeling rather uncomfortable speaking about Gavin to Crow, she quickly decided to try and change the subject. " "A-Anyways, the next battle will be coming up soon. The barons want to keep pushing back the Younisian forces so it'll take place a little south of Grimsby." Penelope went on to inform him. She didn't like going straight into business after they had nearly been on good terms again but desperate to change the topic, she decided to focus on it instead of their previous meeting. "It'll be in another week from what I've heard."