Having settled things with Gavin, the knight spent the rest of the day trying to keep herself distracted. She took on a guard shift and spoke a little with Tomas and Nina, keeping away from Gavin. She still felt rather bad about having to end things with the male knight, especially when he did seem to truly care for her. Part of her wished they'd be able to eventually rebuild a friendship between them even despite her plans to leave. However, she didn't want to cause him any more pain so she figured it would be best to just leave him alone. As night began to approach, a fresh wave of excitement and nervousness over took the knight. Her focus was now on the fast approaching meeting with Crow, where she'd finally give him her answer. She felt her heart beat a little faster in her chest. Though she was excited, part of her felt nervous to tell him her decision. Things had occurred rather fast because of the storm after all and perhaps he had been caught up in the moment. Maybe he'd changed his mind after having time to really think about it. She had been the one to leave him behind.. Twice. She frowned to herself as she walked towards her tent, still thinking over the possibility that Crow might have a much different reaction. The knight felt her excitement less slightly as her worry grew. [i]I'm probably being ridiculous... He said he loved me still after all. Both when we first reunited and again the other day.,[/i] She tried to assure herself. Her rationalization helped ease her worry some. Crow had been consistent in his feelings, even when she herself had not. Though a hint of doubt still lingered, Penelope relaxed again and was able to rekindle her excitement. Stepping into her tent, she changed into her usual disguise and threw her cloak over her shoulders before heading out. Trying not to get caught up in her excitement, she was cautious as she slipped out of the camp and into the forest as she headed towards Myrefall. Her heart raced as the time had finally come to meet up with Crow. A soft smile found its way onto her lips as she thought about being with him again. It had been two years since their time together in Younis and she had never thought that she'd get a chance to be with him again after all that had happened. The knight was relieved to know she was wrong. As she reached the two, she walked down the street, recalling the way to his childhood home. It felt a bit strange to not meet him at the tavern. She had grown a bit used to meeting him there after going their for the last few weeks. However, she didn't mind the change of setting, especially since they weren't meeting for a formal reason. The houses began to grow smaller and closer together, making her realize she was getting close. It wasn't long before she spotted the home. She paused as she grew closer, feeling her nervousness grow again. She took in a steeling breath and then headed for the front door, opening it slowly and stepping inside.