Penelope glanced over at Crow as she finished her bite of food. The knight doubted anyone would be so bold as to attack the thief turned viceroy while he had the king's favor but she also didn't blame him for being paranoid about it. To be honest, she was a bit paranoid as well. She'd at least be able to get close to him through Naida but it'd be difficult for her to watch his back any more than that. If someone did attack, they'd likely resort to using mercenaries to keep from being tracked and there was a chance the guards would turn a blind eye to it. It certainly wasn't a comforting thought. The knight was drawn out of her thoughts as Crow stood up. She looked over at him and gave a small nod of her head to him. "Goodnight." she said watching him go for a moment before finishing off her own dish of food. She was glad that she had gotten the opportunity to see him once more so soon, even if it was just for a short time. It made the knight hopeful that they'd be able to cross paths rather often. She chatted with Naida for a bit longer, divulging into a couple stories from their time apart. She talked a bit about her and Gavin, dancing around the fact that she had left the other knight for Crow and chalking it up to her simply wishing to get out of the courtship due to lack of feelings for him. She informed her about how Olivia was doing, of course not mentioning her involvement with Alistair. It was nice to speak with her friend again after having so much time apart. Eventually though the knight felt her weariness begin to hit her heavily and she decided it was best to retire for the night. "Alright, I better head to bed... I'm exhausted." Penelope yawned. "I'm honestly surprised you stayed up this long anyways." Naida smirked. "'Night Penelope." "Night." she nodded to her as she stood up. "I'll see you tomorrow." With her parting words said, the knight turned and headed off to her quarters. Since her father was still working within the castle, they hadn't bothered to move them and it was something she was grateful for. The last thing she wanted was to go wandering around looking for her new room. She soon reached the room and stepped inside, letting another, larger yawn escape her as she stepped over to her bed. Taking off her armor and boots, the knight quickly hopped into bed. Despite having a bit of anxiousness over the coming day, she fell asleep almost instantly, worn down by the many days of travel as well as the extra time she spent up with Naida.