Penelope smirked musedly at his words and returned his embrace. "I'm just glad it wasn't. For a moment there, I was worried my father wouldn't be as willing to leave me on 'guard duty'." she mused, her featured softening into a smile as she looked up at him. As he offered her some of his food, she gave a small laugh and moved to take his hand. "I'll have a small bite. Since we ate kinda late yesterday, I'm not that hungry." She gave a small shrug and looked over at the food. Though there was quite a bit still left, she noticed he had already made a dent in it. The knight turned back to him with a playful smirk. "Honestly, I'm surprised you're still not slowing down yet. I'm starting to think your gut has no limit." she teased, squeezing his hand affectionately. Penelope let go of his hand and moved to take a seat at the table. Grabbing a small cut of bread, she took a bite and looked back over at Crow, falling quiet for a brief moment as she let her thoughts wander. "So," she spoke up again in a bit more serious tone this time as she studied him with a hint of concern. "are you still sure about your decision?" He had seemed rather certain of it the night before but perhaps things had changed after sleeping on it. She could still barely believe that he was choosing to accept the job offer and despite being excited, was still a bit worried he would end up regretting his choice. At least if he was feeling any doubt about, she could still reminded him he could change his mind. Penelope offered him a small smile. "I know you said you were yesterday but if you've changed your mind at all, just say the word and we can get out of here. I cause a distraction while you fill up a bag." she winked jokingly.