Penelope gave a small nod, glad that Crow approved of her idea. "Then I'll leave earlier tomorrow.. I'll have to make sure my comrades know not to attack you when you come." she mused. Though Crow had the slip of paper for proof, that wouldn't do him much good if they didn't even give him a chance to pull it out. Not to mention, she suspected a good handful wouldn't even bother to read it. It'd be important for her to make sure word spread thoroughly throughout the camp that he wasn't to be harmed upon his return. She relaxed against him as she lapsed into a small silence, thinking over her plans for the coming day. Though she found it becoming a bit more difficult to focus on her thoughts as she grew tired. After another long day of travel, she was growing more and more ready to lay down for the night. As Alistair spoke up, the knight gave a small smile and nodded her head in agreement with Crow's words. Her gaze flickered over to Hazel as the herbalist spoke up and smirked in amusement. The knight didn't doubt Crow's words about putting nobles that got on his bad side in their place, especially since he had already done so with stealing from the innkeeper before. She just hoped like Hazel that he wouldn't get himself into any real trouble. There were likely going to be a lot of nobles against him when word of his new title was announced officially. As Hazel left and Crow leaned heavily into her side, Penelope rested one hand on the ground to brace herself against added weight and rolled her eyes playfully at the thief. "Yeah we should. I'm not sure how long I can support both of us before you end up crushing me." she teased quietly, giving his side soft jab. The knight shifted to pull away from him so she could get up and let out a small yawn. "Let's go."