Penelope looked up at him as he remained silent for a moment longer. As he finally spoke up, the knight returned his half-hearted smile. She had had a feeling he wouldn't exactly be thrilled about learning her history with Cedric, it only made sense considering how the thief could be quite protective, but she was glad that he trusted her enough to handle the situation on her own. Well, mostly on her own. As he said he'd be keeping an eye on Cedric too, she gave a small nod, not expecting anything less. "I know but I'm sure it'll be fine. I still don't have either of the things he was after before anyways so I don't even know what more he could possibly want from me now." Penelope mused quietly. Doing a quick look over their surroundings, she moved to place a hand on his arm. "I don't mind someone watching my back for me though." Her expression softened as well and then she let her hand fall back to her side once more. Remembering what she had meant to speak with him about, she shift a bit closer to him, wanting to make sure they weren't over heard if anyone passed by. "On a more serious note, I wanted to make sure you knew where you were supposed to go tonight for the jewels." she whispered, taking on a serious expression as she looked up at him. "I only know where Fischbach's room is but I'm not sure about the others. My father probably does though since he's been working with Tybalt all day."