Penelope watched as the viceroy cringed at her words, confirming her suspicions. The knight wished she had been wrong in her assumption, especially knowing how the nightmare likely made it another difficult morning for him. She casted him a concerned look and let out a soft sigh as he mentioned the dreams would likely be back for a while. "I wish you would just try to talk with Eldon or someone to get help rather than suffering through it." she mumbled, shaking her head disapprovingly. The knight poked at her food and then looked back over at him. "I know you won't budge on that but still." she paused and took a bite of her food as she saw Preston returning with his plate. Though she knew she couldn't get Crow to agree to asking for help directly, she decided she might as well tell him about her own plans to get him help. After all, it wouldn't involve anyone finding out about his nightmare. Although, she had to wait for the servant to leave before she said anything. Once Preston stepped away again, she turned back to him with a hint of hopefulness. "Since it is back.. I'm going to start asking around for solutions for you. I've been thinking about this since last night but if I ask Eldon or other knights about ways to deal with such dreams, they'll just think it's because I recently came back from the war front." she explained in a hushed voice. "I just think there has to be a way to help you deal with them better than just powering through the dreams."