Penelope shook her head as the thief didn't respond well to being woken up. Perhaps if it were a bit earlier she would have just let him sleep in a little longer. However, they needed to get back on the road, especially since it was their last day of travel. It was bad enough that they had slept in rather late anyways. The knight stretch for a moment, shaking off her own sleepiness, before focusing back to Crow. Looking over at the thief, she quickly realized he likely need a bit more of a push to get up than just mere words. It seemed to be an especially difficult morning for both of them to wake up and Crow obviously wasn't as strict as her when it came to keeping on schedules. The knight folded her arms over her chest for a moment as she thought over her options on how to get the sleepy thief up. After all, she didn't want to risk delaying them for too much longer and was afraid that she'd be tempted to go back to sleep as well if she let him rest. Smirking, the knight got up from her spot and shifted over to lean over him for a moment. She then moved to flop herself directly on top of the thief, albeit a bit awkwardly since he was on his side but that was fine since she figured it was enough to keep both of them from falling asleep. Penelope rested her chin on his shoulder. "Come on, it's our last day of travel, we shouldn't make ourselves late now. You'll have time to catch up on more sleep once we're back at the castle." she said, poking his cheek.