A faint noise of movement came from nearby and she turned her head slightly just in time to see Crow rush over to her. She leaned her head into his chest as he kneeled down next to her and put his hands on her shoulders. Penelope was still reeling from everything she had just gone through, from the god's visit to meeting her mother it all seemed so unreal. Yet it must have been. Her father had seen her mother too so surely it hadn't just been a dream. She let out a shaky sigh and pressed a bit closer to him, finding comfort in his touch. As he questioned John, the older knight shifted a bit as he looked down at them. He was still uneasy with them together but he at least didn't seem hostile anymore. "You two were gone when I woke up and then there was a flash of light from this direction so I decided to check it out. And once I got here.." he trailed off and shifted his gaze to the pond, letting out a soft sigh. Penelope pulled back from Crow slightly to met his gaze. "You're not going to believe it. Or maybe you will because Aeklora visited. I don't know.. I can barely believe it." she shook her head. "After you passed out, the god, Toreus visited me. He said I have to convince the king to end this war with Younis peacefully otherwise there will be a worse war." The knight frowned a little as she recalled how he had spoken of the destruction of both kingdoms. Thinking about it now, it made her shudder knowing so much was at risk if she failed. "But that's not all." she went on, deciding not to focus on that part at the moment. Penelope grew teary eyed again and she smiled at Crow. "After he left... He let my mother visit. I got to see her. We got to see her." she explained with a glance towards her father. John gave a small nod with a soft expression taking over his features as he shifted his gaze over to the pond.