Penelope was glad that to see Crow relax slightly at her efforts. She returned his smile with a small one of her own and nodded her head in agreement. Though the knight spoke confidently, she wasn't actually so certain she'd be able to convince her barons. It would be difficult enough just because she was currently on thin ice with them, adding her brother to the mix of that likely wouldn't go over well. Afterall, she didn't doubt that he would give in to her wanting control over the matters that involved Crow when he clearly had a grudge against him. As Crow spoke up again and advised her to get some rest, Penelope hesitated. She was tired, it had been a long day and the sleep she did manage to get was only a small amount. However, the knight wanted to stay with him longer, both because of everything that happened and because she was worried about the other knights, especially her brother, might do once they learned he was awake. She shifted slightly, reluctant to agree. "You should go. I'll take over the first watch tonight so Jane won't go running to Layth looking for a guard." Olivia piped up from where she sat. The other female knight flashed a grin and leaned back on the palm of her hands. "I slept most of the day anyways." "And I can take the morning one." Gavin agreed as he slowly rose up to his feet to leave. "Hopefully if they think you already put together a guard, they won't fight you too much on stopping Layth from changing it to his." "Alright, thank you." Penelope finally relented with a grateful nod to her friends. She looked back to Crow and gave him a small smile. She leaned down and touched a brief kiss to his lips before pulling back. "I love you and I'll see you sometime tomorrow." The knight gave his hand a soft squeeze before reluctantly letting go and stepping away from him to follow Gavin out of the tent.