Angie could see that Penelope, whoever she was, had the good sense to close her eyes and take a second to herself. She followed suit, and stole a quick moment to compose her thoughts, all as jumbled and out of place as she felt in this - or any - environment. However, it was looking like things would turn out all right after all. Angie grinned pleasantly. She was pleased with the progress she was making. She didn't often meet people out of the castle walls. By now, Penny's voice had even out, which Angie took as a good sign. "Copper," she repeated. "Penny's Copper. Copper's Penny. How delightful!" she giggled. "Were you going somewhere?" she gently asked. "I could help but notice you were in a rush, and I wouldn't want to hinder your errand."