Penelope gave a small nod as Crow responded to her question, mentioning how he wasn't sure what was going to be coming for him aside from some type of lesson. Since he had trained with her father the other day, the knight guessed that whatever was in store for him would be much more tame than sparring with the older knight. She couldn't help but also hope it would go by quickly for him. Between the training and nightmares, surely the viceroy was tired from not getting a proper night's rest. [i]Hopefully it won't be too much longer though..[/i] she thought to herself, reminded of her meeting with Tybalt at supper. Crow might not have held much faith in her getting any answers, but she was still holding onto a strong ray of hope. It'd be harder for her not to, especially after seeing how badly it was affecting him first hand. Finishing off her breakfast, the knight let out a long yawn and stretched out her arms. "I think I'd better head off. I want to try and get in as much sleep as I can before I have to head off and meet with the Lenz's." she mused as she slowly rose to her feet to leave. "I'll see you later." she said with a small nod to Crow. She hesitated before giving Cedric the same gesture. Unlike Crow, she didn't actually intend to see him later but she didn't want to cause any suspicion by excluding him. The male knight glanced at Crow then rose to his feet as well. "I'll go with you. At least to the door. I plan to head out for some sparring today." he said quickly, offering Penelope a smile. She studied him for a moment as she suppressed an amused look. Going off the glance he casted at Crow, it wasn't difficult for the female knight he was hesitant to sit alone with the viceroy. She didn't have any reason to deny him though so she nodded her head. "Alright." she shrugged before turning to Crow and offering him a small smile. "Good luck with your lessons." As she turned to leave, Cedric moved to follow, only politely dipping his head to Crow before trotting up besides the female knight as they maneuvered their way out of the Great Hall.