Penelope made her way into the Great Hall and began to sweep her gaze over the crowd in an effort to find Crow. It didn't take long to spot his familiar figure sitting at nearby table. A smile crossed her lips for a moment as she realized that she hadn't missed him. However, it quickly disappeared as she realized who the woman was sitting across from him. After all that had gone on the previous night, her worries about Liz had been completely forgotten. However, they all came back now as she spotted them sitting together once again. She shifted uneasily as she debated even sitting with him. Based on how her previous interaction with Liz went, the knight knew it'd be an unpleasant time. However, she wasn't sure she could just merely sit on the sidelines and leave the two alone. Her fear of what could possibly happen between the two hadn't faded, even with the sleep she had gotten. It wasn't fair to Crow—even with Rikki's attempts he had managed to stay faithful to her and Rikki had been after him for a much less greedy reason—but she just couldn't ignore her worries. Especially knowing she'd be gone for two whole days. The knight flinched at the unwanted thought of something happening while she was gone. Unable to put her paranoia aside, she reluctantly made her way over to join the two at the table. "Morning." she greeted the two, attempting to act casually while forcing a smile. Penelope hesitated before sliding onto the bench besides Crow. While she really didn't need Liz thinking she was after Crow, she also couldn't stand the thought of sitting right besides the unpleasant woman and part of her still wanted to assert herself. Glancing across the table at Liz, she took not of the way she pressed her lips together. It wasn't hard for Penelope to guess she wasn't exactly happy about her joining them. Flicking her gaze away from Liz, she instead focused on Crow, hoping to salvage some of their already ruined breakfast. "How's your morning going?" she asked as she stifled a small yawn.