Penelope quietly followed him as he lead her to a worn down building. She barely paid any mind to the direction they gone in or how the houses grew smaller. Too focused on getting out of the open, she quickly followed him into the old place, feeling a small sense of relief to finally have some shelter from the storm. She followed him over to the bed and quietly sat down. The knight took a couple of deep breaths, trying to get her fear under better control. As she waited for Crow to return, she slipped off her drenched cloak and wringed out some of the water from it. Unsure where to place it for it to dry properly, she placed it down on the floor for now. Once Crow managed to light the lantern, her gaze began to drift over the place he had taken her too. It seemed like it was a home. Or at least, it used to be. It seemed rather rundown and was abandoned from what she could tell. The cracks in the roof above began to make her feel uneasy once again and worried that her fear would take over again, she quickly shifted her gaze away to focus on Crow as he sat besides her once more. "If that's doing great, I don't want to know what doing bad is.." Penelope muttered with a sigh. She remained tense and clearly still uneasy with the storm that continued to rage outside but she had managed to get a grip on herself now that she was both inside and with Crow. A bit caught up in all that happened, she leaned her head against his shoulder out of old habit. The situation and his presence felt all too familiar, making the knight momentarily forget they weren't together anymore. As she blushed from embarrassment, there was also a small hint of sorrow that seeped into her expression as she thought about how she had given him up. Penelope quickly removed her head from his shoulder but still remained close besides him. Between finding comfort in him while the storm continued to make her tense and how much she had truly missed him, the knight couldn't bring herself to put any further distance between them at the moment. Her gaze drifted around the room again, avoiding looking over at him. "Where are we anyways?" She asked, partly curious and partly wanting to take her mind off of everything else.