Penelope smiled softly, glad to hear that the information she had been giving him helped the villagers. With storm dying down and being close to him again, she suddenly found the moment rather peaceful. Though she wanted to get back to camp, she found that part of her was rather content in staying besides Crow in his old home. She looked up at him as he spoke again and asked her about when they should meet again. The knight paused to think it over. It was a bit difficult to say how much time she would need. There was a lot to consider and if she did end up choosing him, there were still issues she'd have to figure out before meeting up with him. The biggest being her courtship with Gavin. She'd have to end it and doing so could prove to be more troublesome in the future if her father found out about it. He was the one who had forced her into the courtship in the first place, so she doubted he would be too accepting of her ending it on her own terms. As he mentioned meeting at his home rather than tavern, she gave a small nod. "We can meet here." She agreed. Penelope liked the sound of meeting at his childhood home more so than the tavern, especially considering their past history as well as how they had come to meet their for business as of late. The knight made a mental note to pay attention to the outside of it when she left. Having been rather terrified by the storm, she hadn't been paying much attention to her surrounds when he had led her to the home and wanted to make sure she'd be able to find it when their next meeting came. "Let's meet again here in three days." She told him decisively. "That should be enough time for me to figure things out." The knight reluctantly moved her head off of his shoulder. With the rain fading, it seemed they'd be able to leave soon. Penelope fell silent for a moment before lowering her gaze to the ground. "Thank you... For giving me this chance I mean, to figure out everything out."