Penelope beamed at his words, glad that he seemed to find the view just as great as she did. Most people who had been up there—usually they were other guards who were just focused on doing their job—so she was excited to finally share it with someone who enjoyed the view for what it was. As he wrapped his arms around her, the knight looked up at him fondly and returned his embrace. After never thinking she'd be able to share such spots like this with him, it made the knight giddy with joy that she was able to be there with him now. As he asked her to point out Bellmare to him, she smiled and gave a small nod. "Well see that kinda faint blue-ish line between the trees across there?" she said using a finger to trace out the faint line. "That's the river and the cluster of noble manors just beyond that, is Bellmare." Penelope let out a peaceful sigh as she looked over at the distant town. She couldn't make out much detail because of the distance but she knew somewhere among the undistinguishable buildings was her home. "I really hope I can get a chance to take you there just once after everything's settled." she mused softly. "My family's manor is close to the river and we have a creek that splits off from the river and runs through our land. That was where I learned to swim... I also remember catching frogs with my brother when we were young. Back before he was completely terrible." Penelope gazed fondly at the inner village before turning to Crow and pressing a tender kiss to his lips. As she pulled back, she smiled at him. "Even if we don't, I'm glad I at least got to show you this place."