Penelope felt her cheeks grow warmer at Letha's comment and glanced over at Crow as he tried to dismiss the topic. However, it wasn't enough to make the children drop the topic. As Letha inched closer and eyed them, the knight blinked as the young girl complimented her then proceed to suggest not only marriage but children as well. Feeling a wave of discomfort and bashfulness about the topic, she averted her gaze. Luckily Crow was able to put an end to their pestering on that subject. As he turned back to her, the knight snuck a quick glance up at him as he suggested they sit. She noticed the blush on his face rather easily and smiled softly. Though she was no better, she found his expression rather endearing. It wasn't often that the thief got so flustered and knowing it was because of the topic of their future made her heart flutter rather happily. It was still far off, as she doubted the war would be ending anytime soon, but the reminders of what would come after left the knight with a pang of longing for the future. She followed him over to the blanket on the other side and sat down besides him. "Well, at least we have someone that approves of us getting married." she joked quietly. She blinked, realizing her own words and shifted her gaze away. "I-I mean.. Uh if and when.." Though they had never explicitly talked about it, she knew marriage lied in their future but saying it outloud did leave the knight a little embarrassed. Deciding there was no easy way to recover from her words, she let out a sigh of defeat and leaned her head against Crow's shoulder. "You know what I mean..Anyways, how was your day? Being stuck here and all?" she asked, in a poor attempt to switch the subject.