Penelope felt Crow rest his hand on her leg and gave a subtle glance towards the viceroy besides her. Since the gesture was discreet, it was easy for the knight to guess that he likely wasn't for her spending the night in a separate room especially after what they had discussed that day. While Penelope didn't believe she'd be in any danger—she wasn't the target and wouldn't even be participating in the journey—she supposed it might be better to stay with the group. Being with them would give her more of a peace of mind than being separated and worrying about an attack happening in the other room. With her mind made up, she focused on her supper. The lieutenant finished off her food shortly after Rayner, who was the second done after Crow, and relaxed against her suitor as they waited for the others to finish their dishes. Once everyone was ready, she rose up to her feet gave a small stretch before lacing her fingers with Crow's as he took her hand. While the long day wasn't catching up to her as much as it had with the viceroy, she still found herself quite weary and all the more eager to settle down for the night. As Otto addressed her, she gave him a small smile. "I appreciate the offer but I think I'll just stick around rather than getting my own room." she said with a polite dip of her head. The baron paused before giving his head a small nod. "Very well... Follow me then." he replied as he took the lead. She followed the others alongside Crow as Otto lead them out of the dining hall and down the long hallway to their room. As expected, the room wasn't very spacious and held three beds inside. While everyone filtered into the room, she let go of Crow's hand to step off to one corner of the room to remove her armor. "So are you bunking with me?" Naida asked with a smile as she stepped over to the bed on the far left of the room. "No," Penelope replied with a smirk as she slipped off her chest plate. "I'm taking my chances with the floor." Even though she had decided to stay with the group, she still didn't feel like taking her chances with sharing a bed with Naida. As much as she didn't mind the company of her friend, she preferred not to wake up with a sore back. Plus there was a chance she'd just end up on the floor anyways. "Are you sure?" Naida frowned with a hint of guilt in her gaze. "I'll try to stay still." "It's fine, Naida." Penelope assured with a smile. "I don't mind." Having taken off her armor, the knight rolled her shoulders, grateful to have the additional weight off of her for the night. Her gaze shifted around the room as she watched the other knights follow a similar path as her as they moved to settle down for the night. While they did, she turned over to Crow and pressed a kiss to his cheek. "Good night, Crow."