She gave a small nod as Crow pointed how languages had always come easy to him. She supposed that was true that it helped for him to already be familiar with the spoken language. It also made sense if it was a talent that was passed down through his family. Although, that didn't take away from the knight's impressment with his knack for learning languages. As Crow set to work with his letter, Penelope did the same. Deciding to write Gavin first, she laid out his letter above her blank sheet of paper and dipped the tip of the quill into the ink. She paused for a moment as she scanned over the words he had written to her. Gavin's hand writing was neat and clear, making it easy to quickly scan over it as she thought of where to begin. She knew she wouldn't have the same luxury when it came to Olivia's. Though her writing wasn't illegible, it certainly wasn't as neat as the male knight's since she had a tendency to write quick and without care. After scanning through it, she began her letter, writing down : [i]Dear Gavin, Thank you for your well wishes. It's good to hear that you're settling into the new job alright. Perhaps it'll become a permanent position soon enough. I hope the others aren't giving you to hard of a time though. I'm well aware of how infuriating my uncle and brother can be. Plus Olivia wrote a bit about how they reacted to the news about Collin so I imagine that must have been difficult to deal with. As for my campaign to end the war, things have been going—[/i] She stopped in her writing as Crow turned to her. The knight looked up from her sheet of paper as he asked her how to spell viceroy. "Oh it's v-i-c-e-r-o-y." she explained. Penelope knew he was learning fast but she wasn't how familiar he was with the characters of their language so she took it upon herself to write it out in a small corner of her paper. She planned to just cross it off once he saw it and wrote it. Since her letter was to Gavin, she didn't worry too much about having the word crossed out there. She could easily explain her reasoning for it to the male knight without having to worry.