Penelope waited for Crow to decide on whether or not he wanted the extra help with his writing. When he stated that he'd try it alone first, she nodded her head and rose up to her feet. "Alright, good luck with your letter and lesson then." she told him, returning his smile. "Hopefully I'll see you later, Crow." Though they weren't always able to catch each other for every meal, she was at least glad that they had gotten breakfast together, especially with all the good news they both had. Feeling positive because of it, she turned headed out of the Great Hall and began to make her way alone to the Lenz's room, guessing that they had likely already returned there from breakfast. Upon reaching the room, she stopped outside and knocked on the door. It didn't take long before it opened up and she was surprised by who was waiting on the other side. Naida popped out from behind the door and a wide grin crossed over lips as her gaze landed on her friend. "Penelope! There you are! I was waiting for you to get here!" she said excitedly. Before Penelope could say anything, Dimia appeared from behind the princess with her arms crossed. "Yes, we all were." she mused impatiently. "Well I'm here now." Penelope said with a shrug. While Dimia still didn't seem pleased, she didn't say anymore and just gestured for the two to come inside the room. Naida exchanged a glance with her friend before ducking back inside the room. The knight gave the princess a small smile and then followed the group into the room, quietly closing the door behind her. "Soooo, more letters?" Naida asked curiously, eying the folded up letters in her hand. "Ah not for the war. They're just from Olivia and Gavin." Penelope explained as she folded them up and tucked them away in her pocket. As she looked back to the princess, she raised an eyebrow at Naida's disheartened expression. "What's that look for?" she asked with a small sigh. "Well... You're still talking to Gavin? I thought you two stopped courting.." Naida asked under her breath with a glance towards Dimia, who had walked across the room to the desk where the invitations appeared to be laid out. Penelope rolled her eyes as she realized why her friend seemed disappointed. Naida must have been worried about her going back to her old suitor. Hearing her friend worrying about it now amused her a bit as it reminded her of how Crow had voiced similar concern. Of course, back then he had turned out to be correct about his assumptions towards Gavin's intention. Now, she was certain there wasn't anything to worry about though. "We did. We're just friends now." she said with a shake of her head. Before Naida could push anymore, she turned her attention over to Dimia. "I'm going to go see what Dimia needs help with." she stated before heading over to join the noblewoman at the desk.