"I told you it was a productive night." Penelope said with an amused look at his words. Though she really didn't do anything aside from delivering news and requesting the medicine, she was still a bit proud that the previous night had gone rather smoothly. Hopefully with everyone else's additional effort, Crow would be on a faster track to recovering from his injury and getting back safely to his camp. As he went on to ask for his medicine, she gave a small nod of agreement and handed him the white jar. "I'm thinking of hiding your painkillers somewhere in here." she added as she glanced around the room, wondering where she should place the jars. She had to be careful about where she hid them as she couldn't risk Jane discovering them, which meant that her desk and supplies were out of the question. For a moment, she eyed the mattress, wondering if she'd be able to simply stash them with Crow, however after thinking it over, she decided it likely wasn't a wise idea. It would be too easy for someone moved him and cause for the jars to rattle or even fall to the ground. Her gaze fell on the spot where the knights has carelessly tossed Crow's tunic and shoes. Deciding it was unlikely for any other knights to go searching it now—she was certain they had already done so the first day he arrived—she figured it was likely their best option. She moved away from the bed to carefully tuck away the three jars in his discarded clothing before standing up and looking back over at him. "I'll put them with the rest of your things. That way if I'm not around and you need them, Olivia or Gavin can get them for you too." Penelope informed him as she moved to stand back at his side. Upon mentioning Gavin, the female knight thought over his sudden change and acceptance of Crow after the thief had risked his life for her again. Her mind wandered to Rikki as well, finding some similarities in how stubborn both of them had been. [i]At least Rikki has some time to sort herself out before she has to face Crow again... I just hope the distance I'm giving Gavin is enough for him to do the same..[/i] the knight thought with a hint of concern. Though she was grateful for all of his help, she partially wondered if it would have been better for him to have stopped guarding Crow rather than insisting on staying on to help. Unintentionally, she let out a long sigh as she stared off, lost in her thoughts. She blinked, suddenly realizing she had fallen silent, and quickly turned back to Crow to offer him a small smile. "Finished?" she asked as her gaze drifted towards the jar she had given him and she held out her hand to take it back.