Penelope looked over at Crow with a hint of amusement as he studied the box carefully. She glanced over at Naida as she laughed and told him to just open it. The knight exchanged a glance with the princess and shrugged her shoulders as the viceroy insisted on figuring out what was inside the box before opening it. She took a couple bites of her food as she listened to the two, smirking a little when Crow managed to figure out what was inside the box. She looked over to watch as the thief finally opened the box, unable to suppress a smile as he spotted the quill. "I figured it was a nice touch of past and present." the knight said returning his grin. "I'm glad you like it." Hearing a faint giggle, she turned her head to look back over at Naida and rolled her eyes as she noticed her friend grinning from ear to ear as she watched them. Penelope supposed she shouldn't have been so expressive about being excited that Crow had liked his gift, especially since it wasn't truly coming from her in the first place. She would have liked to get him something if she could have but since they were hiding their closeness, it would have been impossible. "She did good, didn't she?" Naida smirked. "I would have never thought to get you that." Penelope shook her head and shifted her attention back to her breakfast, taking a few more bites. Her gaze flickered to one of the windows and she let out a sigh knowing she'd have to leave soon to take her guard shift. "Well, I better get going. I've got a guard shift today." she mused. "Me too." Naida sighed then glanced curiously at the knight. "Where did they stick you?" "Third floor." she shrugged. "Darn. I'm at the northwest tower today." Naida shrugged then grinned. "Maybe I'll catch you sometime after though." "Doubt it." Penelope frowned a little as she subtly glanced at Crow. "I've got a meeting with a baron later in the evening." Seeing Naida's questioning gaze, she shrugged her shoulders. "His son approached me a couple days ago about discussing the end of the war." "Oh well good then!" Naida grinned. "Hope the meeting goes well." "Thanks. Me too." Penelope smiled and moved to stand up. "Guess I'll see you two around then."