Penelope gave a small chuckle as he admitted that he had been able to sit alone without interruption. She was glad that the viceroy had found more success than she had. After breakfast that morning, it seemed she still had to make it clear to a couple people—namely Cedric—about how certain she was with her choice of suitor. It was encouraging to hear that at least most people had accepted that the two were together. "That's good." she replied as she leaned her head against her hand. As he went on to ask about her day in Bellmare, she gave a small shrug. "It was fine. A tad boring but I got what I needed to done." she explained. She casted him a smile. "At least I can say I'm ready to leave now. I'm still trying to decide if I should split off from your group at Wellspring or Silverpool though." While Wellspring was the more obvious answer, traveling to Silverpool to see him off near the border wouldn't be that much of a set back. Not to mention that she was already far ahead of her scheduled return to the warfront. Perhaps taking the extra day wouldn't be such a terrible idea. "My battalion isn't expecting me back so soon anyways so I suppose seeing you off all the way to Silverpool wouldn't be such a terrible delay." Penelope added with a shrug. The knight was about to ask him about how his day had gone but didn't get the chance to as a very unwelcomed voice interrupted. "I hope you two are aware this isn't going to last." growled an all too familiar voice. Turning her head, she looked over to see that William had approached their table. The male knight was scowling at them as he stopped at their table. It seemed that since his efforts with John likely hadn't gone over well, his next tactic was to go straight to them. Penelope rolled her eyes. She had been hoping they'd be leaving before the older knight could bother them anymore than he already was from a distance but it seemed they'd have to put up with him at least this one. "Dear gods William can't you move on already?" she grumbled, no longer holding her tongue with the older knight. He may have held some power over them before but with Crow now a viceroy and their approved courtship, there was nothing he could do or say to separate them.