Penelope looked up at him and smiled dazedly at his words. "I've got to agree with that." she chuckled. Though exhausted, being with him certainly wasn't something she regretted, although she was a bit worried about sleeping in late the next morning. However, the knight could barely focus on that thought as she strained to keep her eyes open, knowing that once they closed there was a high chance they wouldn't open again until morning. She leaned over and pressed a kiss to his cheek and then let out weary yawn. "I don't think I can stay up any longer though.." she mumbled. Curling up against his side, Penelope nestled her head against his and draped an arm over the thief as she settled in for the night. Finding the battle of staying awake growing more difficult, she slowly shut her eyes and let out a content exhale. "Good night... Love you.." she murmured before succumbing to her weariness and falling into a restful slumber. ---- As Penelope had suspected, she wasn't quick to wake up the next morning. The knight had been sleeping like a log and very little bothered her. However, as the morning light began to trickle into the room from the window, it managed to directly hit her face. At first the knight was unfazed but eventually the uncomfortableness of the bright light on her closed eyes began to stir her from her sleep. She let out a groan and moved to bury her head into Crow's chest. Though she wanted to keep sleeping—especially since she was now comfortably resting against Crow again—she knew that the strength of the light probably meant that it was time to get up. Penelope let out a reluctant sigh and forced her eyes open. Pulling back from Crow, she moved to press a kiss to his cheek. "Morning." she mumbled with a sleepy smile.