Now alone and left to her own devices, the knight enjoyed a peaceful meal alone. Though she did wish she had some sort of enjoyable company around after feeling like everyone had been badgering her all day, she supposed being alone wasn't too bad either. It certainly gave her time to calm down from getting a bit heated with Dimia. It seemed the Lenz's knew better than to push her though as she noticed them filter in and sit at a different table rather than joining her. Penelope was admittedly glad they had decided to sit away from her for now at least. Another bonus of the night was that the inn had rather good ale. She took a long sip from her mug, enjoying the taste and the slight fuzziness that it brought. She wasn't one to drink her feelings away but it at least helped her relax. With no family or friends around to lift her spirits a bit, it was her next best option. Penelope finished up her food and drink soon and gave a long yawn. Between the alcohol in her system and a long day of traveling and meeting various people, she was ready to go to bed. She was just about to get up to retire to her room when she realized she didn't have the key on her. The knight suppressed a groan as she recalled that Oliver had yet to give it to her after checking in with the innkeeper. It seemed she wasn't completely done with talking to the Lenz's that day after all. Penelope reluctantly rose to her feet and trotted over to their table, giving them a curt nod of greeting. "I juu-ust came to get my." she mumbled. Dimia narrowed her eyes at the knight and then groaned. "Are you drunk?" "No." Penelope scoffed. "I am, however, a bit tipsy. Now can I please get my key?" Oliver gave Dimia a shrug before digging into his pocket. "Here. It's down the first hallway, second door." "Thanks." Penelope muttered before turning and heading off to her room. Tired and ready to lay down, the knight wasted no time getting ready for bed. She stepped inside and slipped out of her boots. Setting them down at her bed side, she flopped back and closed her eyes, ready to get another full night’s rest. Comfortable and slightly buzzed, it took the night no time to fall asleep.