Penelope gave a small nod as Crow pointed out that Liz would have to take the hint sooner or later. As he went on to answer her questions about his dreams, she listened eagerly. Unfortunately it sounded like just because he had gotten lucky one night, didn't mean that his dreams were completely over yet. While that thought was a bit discouraging, she had to agree that it was at least progress. It could still mean that the end of the nightmares was coming, even if it wasn't as fast as she had previously thought. She was about to ask him more about it but didn't get the chance to as Preston and the other servant delivered their food. She gave a small dip of her head to them before looking back over at Crow once they left. As he explained his theory, the knight raised an eyebrow curiously. Penelope had forgotten about Tybalt's other methods to get rid of the dreams. Yesterday had been a bit tiring, even for her who had gotten a full night's sleep, so there was a chance that it had been the factor to help keep the nightmares at bay. The thought made her cast him a hopeful smile. "Well it wouldn't hurt to put that theory to the test, that's for sure." Penelope mused with a nod. "My captain did say tiring the body could tire the mind so maybe it'll be able to get rid of them. Regardless it sounds like this is at least one step in the right direction, whether it's because of all the running around or not." She held back from telling him that Tybalt had also mentioned that it didn't always keep the dreams at bay. Not wanting to discourage him or the theory, she withheld that particular information for now. After all, the exercising could be the key to getting rid of the nightmares for him still and she didn't want dismiss it even if it was just slightly. Casting him a smile she pushed the folded up letter over to him. "That aside, it seems like you're having a pretty good start to your day." she mused with a small chuckle. "No dreams, able to fend off Liz fairly quickly, and you got your first letter."