Penelope mirrored his smile before moving to take her space on the floor. Just as she was sitting down, Otto's words caught her attention. Her green eyes flickered over to the baron as he objected to Preston taking the bed. It reminded her of the glance he had casted the servant when he had joined them for dinner and she was beginning to find that he was rubbing her the wrong way. Of course, she wasn't the only one. Her attention shifted over to Crow, who clearly didn't appreciate the baron's interference. Luckily the issue was put to rest by Preston as the attendant sat down. With things settling down now that Preston had committed to sleeping on the floor, the knight laid down as well and shifted to rest her head under her arm. After seeing the baron's colors beginning to show a bit more clearly, she had a feeling that the trip to Younis would likely be a less than perfect one for both Crow and Preston if Otto continued to act as he had been that day. However, that wouldn't be her fight to face so she pushed it out of her mind as she closed her eyes. Rayner soon finished taking off his armor and the group laid down for the night. As a silence filled the room, she attempted to get some sleep despite the less than comfortable position that she was in. Unfortunately that wasn't as easy as the knight hoped it would be. While she still believed she had chosen the better option between the two that she had, it certainly wasn't easy for the knight to fall asleep. Though Penelope had slept on the floor before in past missions—usually the forest floor since bedrolls got displaced or left behind—she was far from used to the discomfort that came with it. Despite closing her eyes and attempting to drift off for the night, it didn't come easily. She shifted and turned as she tried to find a more comfortable position but didn't have very much success. Eventually she managed to drift off into a light sleep but it was occasionally disturbed by a snore coming from one of the Therouldes. At least, she thought it was coming from that direction In the dark and exhausted, she wasn't able to determine who it was specifically. The knight let out a long sigh under her breath. It seemed it would be a restless night for her.