Penelope glanced over at Crow as he settled in besides her. There was a brief silence that followed and she was able to pick up on a bit of tension. While Cedric just seemed unsure how to act around the viceroy, she knew Crow was likely tense just due to his suspicions about the male knight. She let out a quiet sigh and shifted a bit as she tried to figure out how to relax the two a bit. Luckily she didn't have to worry about it too much as Crow spoke up and addressed her. "Well sleep mainly." she mused with a tired smile. She glanced across as Cedric. "I had a night shift so I'm rather tired." The knight shrugged her shoulders and then looked back to Crow. "Other then that I might try to see if Oliver or Dimia are free to do some planning today. I need to get this party organized as soon as I can." Cedric looked across the table at her and smirked. "It's going to be a lot of work I'm sure. So when should I be expecting an invitation?" "Honestly I have no idea yet." Penelope admitted a bit sheepishly. "I've never planned such a thing before so I don't know how long it'll take... I'd hope not longer than a week or two." With such a time constraint, the knight couldn't afford for the party to take any longer than that after all. The month would be over before they even threw the party if it did and by then they would have no chance of convincing the king to change his mind. "Well from what I know, the Lenz's party quite a bit so I'm sure they'll know for sure." Cedric smiled reassuringly at her. He paused for a moment and then shifted his gaze onto Crow. The reassurance that had been in his expression for Penelope faded and was replaced by a faint smirk. "I'm guessing you and the princess will be going as well right?"