She waited for him to go and was a bit confused when she saw him hesitate. For a moment, she wondered if something was wrong but didn't question it for long as he stepped over to her instead and wrapped his arms around her. The knight blinked, slightly caught off guard, and was a bit tense at first due to her nerves. However, she was quick to ease into the kiss, closing her eyes as she returned his passion. As he pulled back she met his gaze and gave a half hearted smile in return. At his comforting words, she gave a small nod and leaned in to meet his lips as he pressed one more fleeting kiss to them. Though they didn't completely relieve the nervousness that she felt, his words did ease her concerns a bit. After all, the knight trusted him with her life and if he said he wouldn't let her fall, she believed him. At least, she believed he'd do everything he could to make sure she wouldn't. Watching him step up onto the ledge, she silently studied the way he gripped the linens and let little room for slack. Her gaze lifted back up to his face as he casted her a wink and she gave a small smile. "See you there." she agreed and watched with a small gulp as he allowed himself to fall backwards. Once he disappeared from her sight, she quickly moved up to the window too look down below. Mindful of the rope besides her, she leaned on the window sill to watch as Crow began his descent to the window below. Though she tried remained focus on his posture and movements, the knight couldn't help but find it impressive and nearly amusing how easy he made it look. Though she could tell he was still being cautious, he traveled down the side of the building in what she considered to be a rather graceful manner. She supposed it shouldn't have impressed her as much as it did considering the thief could have likely even done it without the rope, but it had been quite a while since she had seen him put his skills to use. She watched as he maneuvered in front of the window and picked the lock. It was difficult to see his actions clearly due to the distance but it clearly didn't take him long to get the window open as in the next moment he eased himself into the room. A smirk crossed her lips as all seemed to be going well so far. However, her smirk quickly faded as she saw him poke back out of the window to gesture to her, unfortunately meaning it was her turn. The knight sucked in a breath and hesitantly moved to climb up on the window sill. Thinking over how Crow had taken the rope in his hands before, she tried to mimic it to the best of her memory. Shifting closer to the edge, she felt her legs grow a bit weak from the anticipation of leaving the safety of the window sill. It took quite a bit of self control not to look down and she paused for a moment, finding it difficult to bring herself to fall back. [i]Come on... He's waiting for you so just suck it up and—[/i] [i]Go![/i] Penelope forced herself off the ledge with a death grip on the rope. Trying to copy the move Crow had done when the linens pulled to a taut, her boots scrapped uneasily against the wall as she tried to find her footing. Luckily, she did and fell still for a moment as she took in her new position. Her heart was pounding in her chest and she had to constantly remind herself not to lean forward despite how every instinct she had was telling her to. She slowly and stiffly began to make her way down towards the window, keeping her gaze focused on her feet and where she was placing them. Each step was filled with caution and perhaps some over thinking. Feeling a bit uncertain of herself, any slight scrap or unevenness in her step made the knight tense up for a moment. And what certainly didn't help was how long her descent felt to her. She'd occasionally glance towards the window and nearly felt like it kept getting farther away. Despite her misconception, she eventually reached the window and felt a surge of impatience to get back on solid ground. Too eager to ease herself into the room and inexperienced , she maneuvered a bit clumsily to set herself down on the window sill.