Penelope paled slightly at Naida's words, realizing that the princess had caught them in each others arms. While it would be easy to excuse it as an accident since they were sleeping, it was still a bit worrisome to the knight, especially when they were trying to keep their relationship hidden still. She was about to open her mouth to respond but didn't get the chance to as Crow suddenly jumped in with a surprisingly angry snarl. His anger caught the knight off guard and she turned her head to look over at him with unbridled surprise. His words did explain why he had been angry with her though since it seemed the princess was supposed to have woken them up. She frowned a little bit. Naida had put them at risk, especially Crow when it came to his dreams, but to be fair, the princess had no clue that would happen. However, Crow didn't seem to register that aspect of it in his frustration. Penelope remained quiet as her reprimanded his sister and then headed out of the room. Her gaze flickered back to Naida, who had sunk down in her chair. The princess looked over at Penelope and shifted a bit. "I'm sorry... I didn't think it'd be that big of a deal.." she said quietly, clearly expecting her friend to share a similar anger towards her. Penelope let out a soft sigh. "It's alright, Naida.. I'm a bit annoyed but I suppose it's my own fault for falling asleep." she mused with a shrug. As she looked over at her friend she frowned a little and shuffled her feet. She wished she could explain the situation to her to make her see why Crow had really reacted the way he did and why her lie could have been quite harmful. However, knowing she couldn't, she'd just have to settle for a different way to comfort her friend. "I'm sure he'll be over it soon too. Personally I just think he's crabby from hitting his leg on your table." She assured her friend with a small smile. "Get some sleep, Naida. I'll see you in two days.. And thanks for taking my shifts." "See ya, Penelope." Naida said giving a small smile. Penelope turned and headed out of the room and back into the corridor. Spotting Crow further down on his way to his own room, she picked up her pace slightly to catch up with him. Luckily the only people awake at this hour would be the guards so she wasn't too concerned about being seen, especially since they had been coming from Naida's room. "Hey... Are you alright?" she asked him in a quiet voice as she fell in step besides him. "You were pretty harsh with Naida back there."