Penelope eyed him as she noticed him pause. As he went onto finally answer her, she let out a small sigh at his vague reply. Part of her wished he would just be a bit more upfront about what had bothered him but feeling like she already had a decent idea about the situation, she didn't feel it was necessary to push him for a better explanation. Besides that, it was late and if she hung around him too long in the corridor, nearby guards were bound to spot them and possibly be suspicious for how long they were hanging around each other this late. "I know she put you in a risky situation because of your dreams but she doesn't know that. All she thinks is that she did a harmless trick that got you overly pissed." Penelope gave him a soft smile. "Just make amends with her in the morning... The tricks she pulls may be inconvenient but honestly, I think she's the first person who's ever wanted us to be together without any need for convincing. I think that alone deserves a little forgiveness and patience for the stunts she pulls sometimes." Penelope shrugged her shoulders and looked ahead as she walked down the hallway with him, briefly reflecting on her own words. Thinking on it now, she did have to give Naida some credit. After facing person after person saying they shouldn't be together, it was pretty refreshing to finally have someone that wanted them together. Naida did make it more difficult to keep a distance at times but her heart was in the right place. Of course, it'd be much easier once they were just able to tell her they were together. She let out a breath and looked back at Crow with a small smirk. "Just think of it this way, we'll get our revenge on her when we finally tell her we were together the whole time." Penelope told him, giving his side a playful nudge. Glancing ahead again, she saw that they were nearing his room. Her smirk faded into a half hearted smile. "Looks like I better get going.. Guess I'll see you at breakfast and if not, hopefully I'll catch you in two days."