Penelope shifted back as Crow sat up. She slowly did the same, adding extra caution to her movements in fear of waking Naida up. The knight gave a confused look at Crow's irritable mutter, unsure what he meant by his words. If anyone was to blame, surely it was her. After all, she had been the one to suggest a break and not to mention, the first to fall asleep. The knight didn't have the time to question him though and instead followed his lead as he slipped off the bed. She carefully she placed her feet on the ground and moved to follow him out of the bedchamber. However, they didn't get very far before she heard him bump into the table. At the loud sound, she cringed and turned her head to look over at Naida, praying that the princess was a heavy sleeper. Unfortunately, she wasn't, at least not enough to sleep through that sound. She held her breath as Naida's form shifted in the darkness of the room. Naida lifted her head up and blinked her eyes sleepily as she adjusted her gaze onto them. "What's going on?" she asked letting out a yawn. "We're going to our own rooms." Penelope answered and frowned slightly. "You should have woken us up instead of sleeping there." Even in the dark, Penelope could make out the knowing smirk that crossed her friend's lips. "I guess but you two just looked so [i]comfortable[/i] I couldn't." Naida replied with a shrug.