Penelope gave a small nod of agreement as Crow spoke about hoping she'd learn he would be interested in her. She took another bite from her food and lifted her gaze over to him as she noticed him freeze for a moment. Confused by what had crossed his mind that caused him to freeze up, she raised an eyebrow at him questioningly. As he went onto ask her to speak with her father, she her eyes widened slightly. She hadn't even thought about how her father must have reacted to the gossip of Crow sleeping with some other noblewoman. The knight cringed slightly. She was willing to listen to Crow's side of the story first but her father was likely a different story. Although, perhaps the situation wasn't as bad as she thought. She was surprise to learn that her father had been the one to tell Crow where her room was. "Well it doesn't sound too worrying though. Whatever you said to him must have worked to some degree otherwise I doubt he would have told you where my room was knowing how he is." she mused with a small smile. "I'll still talk to him though.. Hopefully I can clear up any doubt he has." With the deadline of the war's end not far away, she was hoping for her father to give Crow his approval soon. She definitely didn't want to risk having her father resent Crow or hold anything against him, especially something that he hadn't even done. The knight fell quiet for a brief moment as she finished off her food. With the stress of having to deal with Elizabeth gone and able to enjoy the rest of their breakfast in peace, it allowed the knight to rekindle her excitement about what was to come. She glanced across the table at Crow and gave a small smile. "So, I was thinking, I'll probably leave first. I'm sure you've got a couple things to do before we head to Bellmare so I'll just meet you at the clearing." she mused.