Penelope gave a small laugh at his words and smirked at him. "Alright. Just making sure." She mused with a shrug before moving to open the door. It was a tall tower so there were quite a bit of stairs. Even though she was fit, she knew going up that many stairs would likely leave her out of breath. However, she believes the pay off of where they were going would be worth it. She stepped inside and began to lead the way up the tall, curling staircase. Eventually she reached the top. Her breathing was uneven by then and admittedly her muscles felt a bit sore because of how long it had been since she had gone up so many stairs. She let out a long exhale as she tried to catch her breath. Directly above them now was a small, square door. Penelope took hold of the handle and pushed upward, swinging it open. She climbed out onto the top of the tower and swept her gaze over the area. It seemes they had gotten lucky in missing any guards up there at the moment. It was empty aside from them, which likely meant there wouldn't be any guards there until after supper. She turned to Crow with a bright smile. "I know it's not much but this is my facorite spot." She explained with a hint of bashfulness as she stepped over to one of the openings between the stones that allowed them to look out. Thanks to the height, it was possible to see out far past the castle walls. And with the setting sun, it was the best place to watch it set on the kingdom when the skies were clear. Penelope smiled and leaned against the stone wall as she looked out at the scenery. "I always thought it was pretty here.. Plus I can see Bellmare in the distance. That used to comfort me when I first started working as a castle guard. I got homesick sometimes back then I guess."