Penelope stood besides Olivia, leaning heavily into her as they waited for the other two to arrive at the meeting spot. It wasn't long before she spotted Crow and Gavin approaching them. Fixating her drunken gaze on Crow, the knight smiled and waved at him, feeling glad to see him. She didn't think they had been separated for too long but then again, it was all a big foggy at the moment. Olivia looked at her and gave a small laugh before turning back to the men. "Ah there you guys are, finally!" Olivia sighed. She let go of Penelope and gave her a small shove over to Crow. "Here you go, you can take care of her now, my shoulder's starting to ache with how much she's been leaning on me." Penelope stumbled, trying to catch herself but just ended up sinking into Crow anyways. She shrugged and leaned contentedly into the thief, finding his chest to be a rather perfect spot to rest her head. "Thanks 'Livia." she mumbled gratefully. "No problem." Olivia grinned. "Penelope how much did you have to drink?" Gavin frowned. Penelope glanced over at the male knight as he looked at her with a worried expression. She was confused why he was so worried. It wasn't like they were in danger or had somewhere to be, surely her getting drunk was not the end of the world. Although, part of her still wished she hadn't even though she couldn't fully remember the reasoning. "Duunno.. A couple? 'Livia started some 'ame..Iss fine." "Of course she did." Gavin groaned and shot a glare at Olivia. "Couldn't just stick to getting yourself drunk huh?" Olivia held up her hands. "Hey it's not like I forced her.. Anyways she's such a lightweight it only took two mugs." "Did you even remember to question the peasants?" "Well duh." While the other two knights bickered, Penelope found her gaze wandering back up to Crow, quickly distracted by his face. She reached up and lightly trailed her hand back and forth along his jawline. "Sooo scratchy now... I 'ike it though." she mused, referring to his facial hair. "I 'on't thin' I mentioned it before..but it was a good change."