Penelope nodded her head in agreement. Of course, the knight was only joking. As much of a pain that William could be, she knew there was no way she could have ever left him behind. Aside from his overrated view and values, he was a decent knight and a dependable comrade on missions. She just hoped the older knight would learn to stop trying to get in between their relationship. The knight took a bite of her food that had arrived once the older knight had stepped away and nodded her head in agreement with Crow's words. "Thank gods for that." she sighed after swallowing her bite of food. She smirked amusedly and added, "As nostalgic as it would be for the three of us to be traveling to the border of Younis again, I think I much prefer traveling with you and other knights that won't be nearly as annoying." At her own mention of nostalgia, it made the knight's mind wander to when they had first begun their trip. It was surprising to think how far they had come since that first meeting. A smile crossed her lips as she ate, considering how much she had changed since then. She had gone from acting as coldly as William to becoming a bit of a rulebreaker who had fallen hard for the former thief turned viceroy. The life she had now wasn't quite what she had originally planned for but she found that she was much happier with building her life with Crow rather than sticking to past agendas. Sometimes fate lead to great things and she was glad it had lead her to him. Feeling affectionate, she paused from her meal to lean her head against his shoulder. "So are you all prepared for the trip now?" she asked him, finally able to pick up where the conversation had been going before the uncalled for interruption from William. "Also what time are we leaving in the morning?"