Penelope rolled her eyes amusedly as he nudged her with his shoulders. "This way then." she chuckled as she took them down the road to her home. It was a relatively short walk and eager to get there, she let a comfortable silence fall between them as she lead the way. Before long, the familiar buildings came into view and a smile crossed her lips. It really hadn't been that long since she had last seen it, after all she had traveled there with Naida, but being there with him made it special. Of course, over the short time she had been away, it hadn't changed a bit. The four buildings that made up her family's manor still stood strong and seemed quiet from a distance. Slowing her pace since she knew they had to be careful, she turned to Crow with a smile. "That's my home." she told him, nodding to the large estate. "Although, the big house isn't really where I lived. That's mainly for the rest of my family. You see, when my uncle took my father and Layth and I back in, he wouldn't allow us back into the main house. A lot of my family was still upset about what had occurred with my parents and that I was even brought in instead of being left behind or given to the servants, so the compromise was that we would have to live separate from the others." The knight shrugged her shoulders. Even now it didn't make much sense to her. They had still shared the same property as the rest of her family so why go so far to keep them out of the house? She supposed it was just a matter of their pride and resentment over what had happened with her parents.. If John had only returned with Layth, he likely would have been fully accepted back in rather than still looked down upon for keeping the daughter he had had with his mistress. "Anyways, I spent most my life growing up in that house over there with my father and Layth." she explained to him gesturing to the smaller home on the side. It was small in noble standards but more than decent in peasant. Simple in design but spacious enough and sturdy with very little signs of wear or tear despite the years. "Although, once I had finished my training as a knight and Layth got a job as guard with my father, it became more of my house than anything else. My father rarely visits here and Layth has practically moved into the main house since my uncle favors him." Penelope looked up at Crow and gave him a fond smile. "I figure I might as well use it since no one else is going to. Although I barely get the chance to visit nowadays."