Penelope returned his tired smile with a hopeful one of her own. She couldn't wait for that. Though it seemed that day was still far off, she was just as eager for it to come as she had been before with their plans in Farhill, if not more so now that she wouldn't be giving anything up to be with him. She gave a small murmur of agreement as he mentioned being relaxed. The knight smiled to herself as she felt him bury his head against her neck. She listened to him mumble and gave an amused look as he passed out right after speaking. "Good night, Crow." she mumbled softly to the sleeping thief. Penelope carefully shifted to get more comfortable as she laid pressed against him and closed her eyes. In the privacy of the inn and the warmth of him besides her, the knight drifted off to sleep in no time. --- Penelope began to stir from her rather deep slumber the next morning. She was reluctant to open her eyes and get up as she was rather comfortable lying there besides Crow. However, she knew it was probably best not to sleep in and let out a soft sigh before opening her eyes and forcing them to focus as she tried to fight off any lingering sleepiness. The knight yawned and shifted her gaze to look over at Crow besides her. She was still pressed closely to him and smiled as she studied his face for a brief moment. It was nice being able to wake up besides him again. Though she would have liked to merely lay there besides him all morning—his sleeping face was rather cute in her opinion—she knew they'd have to get moving soon. Penelope propped herself up on her elbow and leaned over him to press a tender kiss to his lips. "Rise and shine. We got to get moving soon." she murmured as she pulled back.