Penelope waited for Crow to respond. She could tell he debating her offer and in no rush to receive an answer, the knight merely shifted her gaze back ahead as they walked. In truth, she wished she could offer more than just one stop in Myrefall. Though it was his home village, she was well aware that he considered all of the outer villages to be his home. It was a pity they didn't have the time to stop through all of them so he could really have a proper goodbye. As Crow made his decision, she looked back over at the thief and gave a small nod. "Alright, we'll stop by there then." she agreed. The knight smiled at him halfheartedly as he thanked her. It was really the least she could do considering how much he would be giving up for her. Shifting her gaze back ahead, she continued on their path towards the village. It wasn't long before the two reach the village. Sweeping her gaze over Myrefall, she couldn't help but view the village in a different light than before as well. It wasn't that long ago when she had been certain that she'd be running off with Crow and leaving her life behind for one with him in the outer villages. Of course, they had been planning to leave to Fairhill and not Myrefall but the knight had always assumed they'd occasionally travel around the outer villages, likely to help out where they were needed. Penelope had been preparing to one day view them as her home but now, her true home would continue to be in the inner kingdom. Glancing ahead, she did have to admit that Myrefall would always hold some significance to her. It was Crow's hometown and the place they had rekindled their relationship. The thought of it made her expression soften. Though she may not have viewed the outer villages as her home, the memories she had there made her fond of them nonetheless. Penelope smiled to herself and then looked over at Crow, her smile fading slightly as she gazed at him sympathetically. "How are you holding up?" she asked quietly.