Upon entering the room, her gaze darted around looking for danger but instead, all she found was a panicked Crow and Preston, who appeared frightened by her sudden entrance. Penelope blinked, caught off guard by the scene until her gaze fell back on Crow, who didn't even seem to notice her entrance. The knight's eyes widened with realization. With no apparent threat, his nightmares must have caused him to scream. [i]They're affecting him this badly...[/i] Penelope frowned deeply as she grew further concerned for the viceroy. He had never mentioned anything about waking up screaming or in such a panic. She needed to find away to help as quickly as she could. The knight was just about to step over to his side when Preston suddenly tried to usher her out of the room. She had been so focused on Crow's current state that she hadn't even seen the servant approach. Penelope wavered for a moment now that she was reminded that they weren't alone. If she tried to help him now, it could cause Preston to get suspicious of them. However, she couldn't just leave Crow in the current state that he was in. [i]We can figure a way out of it later.[/i] she thought to herself. The knight dropped her sword to the ground, both to ease Preston's worry and hopefully Crow's as well since his nightmare involved being run through with a sword. "Sorry." she muttered to the servant before pushing past him and hurrying over to Crow's side. Once she reached the viceroy, Penelope shifted to stand at his side, leaning in to try and catch his gaze. "Crow, I'm here." she murmured to him then paused as she tried to figure out a way to help him recover from his nightmare. She moved to tentatively place a hand on his back in an attempt to begin soothingly run her hand up and down. "You're alright. You're safe. Just breath.. In and out." she told him noticing how he was short of breath. She paused before using herself as an example to hopefully help, taking deep breaths in and letting them out slowly.