Penelope relaxed against him as he pressed a kiss to her head. Despite her heighten worry about the likelihood of an attack— or multiple if it was anything like their first mission—she was comforted by his touch and his promise to remain safe. She hoped that his sighting of the possible mercenary was at least enough for them to be one step ahead if and when the man attacked. Before, they hadn't been prepared for any such thing so the knight could only hope to learn from past mistakes. As he pulled back to meet her gaze, she blinked as he asked her about telling the others. She opened her mouth to say yes, as that seemed to be the best thing to do to make sure everyone was as prepared as he was. However, she second thought herself and closed her mouth again. Even though it would be good to give them a word of warning, the knight was worried they wouldn't take him seriously. If she hadn't been visited by Toreus, there was a chance she would have dismissed his claims rather than believing them. "I... I don't think you should." she finally replied with a small frown. "I believe you because of the warning I received from Toreus.. The others would probably think you're just imagining things." The knight pursed her lips together as she thought over the situation. Even though she disliked the idea of telling them about the mysterious man Crow had seen, she couldn't help but wish there was a way for them to alert the others without them dismissing Crow. However, as she took the moment to mull it over, an idea came to mind. "Perhaps we should tell them our theories over where the staff disappeared to and the mercenaries being against the war's end though. They may not take it as seriously as we do but at least they would have it in their heads to keep an eye out for anything out of the ordinary." Penelope explained to him with a hopeful look.