It seemed her punch had made her a new target as the drunk knight. While his words did spark a flare of anger, Penelope intended to hold her tongue. There was no sense in letting the other knight know just how wrong he was. Though she had made up her mind to simply ignore him, she was mildly surprised as Crow suddenly moved forward to ridicule the man on her behalf. As he stepped back over to her, she subtly touched her hand hand to his arm, frowning slightly as she noticed how cold he felt. Her gaze moved over to Naida as the princess spoke up. Everything had escalated rather quickly and it seemed that her friend hadn't been able to keep up with everything. As Crow ignored her and instead went to collect his cloak, Penelope gave a small nod before awkwardly shifting her gaze onto her friend who had now turned to look to them, clearly still waiting for answer. After a near fight and puking into the snowbank, it was safe to say that the female knight wasn't as drunk as she had been prior. With a slightly clearer head, she shifted uncomfortably. "Kane thought Collin was trying to take advantage of us." Penelope finally spoke up with a sigh. "What!" Naida gaped at her. "Why in t'hell would he think that!" Penelope shrugged her shoulders. "I guess he was judging him because he was a criminal before." the knight gave a small snort at the thought and crossed her arms over her chest. "Regardless that's why he brought those knights over. And that one drunk asshole was looking to start a fight with Crow so I punched him." Naida grinned at her friend. "I see..." she mused with a suggestive tone. "Had to jump t'his defense huh?" Penelope rolled her eyes. "Yeah, as I would for any [i]friend[/i]... Although I admit it probably wasn't the best way to go about it.." she sighed and eyed Naida. "You're still not giving that up are you?" "Nope! You two 'r perfect for each other!" Naida chirped, clapping her hands together. "You can't tell me that kiss meant nothing!" The knight shook her head and parted her lips to say something more but decided against it. Instead she let a small silence fall between her and her friend as she turned to watch for Crow exiting the tavern. She hoped the owner hadn't given him too much trouble.