Penelope smiled a little as she noticed Naida get excited by the idea of a party. She took a couple bites of her food as the two siblings talked. Naida's positive attitude gave the knight hope, making her feel like the party could make her short deadline possible. While such a big party would take some extensive planning, it could possibly be enough to get her the support she needed. Feeding off the princess' excitement, her smile widened into a grin as the two offered her their support. "Thank you." she told them gratefully then paused for a moment as she thought over what there was to do. "Well, Dimia's going to be doing the majority of the planning to make it an actual party and Oliver is handling the finances... So I suppose that leaves the guest list to us." Penelope gave a smirk. "Between a princess and viceroy, I'm sure we can convince quite a few powerful nobles to attend and give their support." Naida grinned. "I think so too. Might as well make use of those trying to use us." "Exactly." Penelope gave a small chuckle. She hesitated as another thought crossed her mind. "Also Naida.. The Lenz's were talking about possibly hosting it in the castle..." "At the castle?" Naida blinked in surprise. Penelope nodded her head. "I know it'd be difficult, but if you can, we were hoping that you'd be able to convince your parents to let you host such a thing here." she gave her friend a small smile. "Of course you don't have to. I already have them planning for a different location." Naida's grinned returned and winked at her friend. "This has to be the party of all parties! I can't guarantee anything but let me see what I can do." Penelope smiled at her appreciatively and nodded her head. "Hopefully we can pull this off." she mused before taking the last bite of her food. Her gaze wandered to a nearby window, noting how late it was getting. "I better get going. I have a guard shift tonight."