Penelope looked over at him and gave a hushed laugh as the thief remarked their similarities. It was strange to think that they would have anything in common. After all, a knight and a thief were suppose to live in two very different worlds. The only time they ever seemed to cross was if the knight was looking to place the thief behind bars. The situation with Crow was much different from that though. She smiled a bit to herself. Her smile quickly disappeared at the sound of William's voice. She jumped slightly, having been caught off guard, something that she inwardly scolded herself for. Realizing it was merely William and Abraxas, the knight quickly relaxed once more though her gaze became a tad more serious. She glanced between Crow and William as they argued about leaving. "William's right. It's best if we put some distance between us and them as quickly as possible. I'd be looking over my shoulder all night if we didn't anyways." Penelope commented crossing her arms as she nodded to the older knight. "Yes. So hurry up. Let's go." William grumbled before he turned and began walking over to the front of the wagon. Abraxas trailed behind him while Penelope went to her usual spot in the back of the wagon. She eyed the supplies. It seemed that they were lucky. The nobles had only been interested in capturing them and their supplies had remained untouched. Although, she was still missing her sword. Penelope sighed and shuffled over to the spare weapons that they had. She knew she wasn't able to dress like a knight in the foreign country but for now, she preferred to keep a sword at her side. There was a small bit of comfort for her in having it within reach. Feeling more secure, she went on to rummage through the medical supplies. The knight glanced over her shoulder at Crow. "We probably won't be able to stop for actual medicine for a while.. But we do have this ointment that will help a little bit." She informed him as she pulled out a small bottle of the white cream. It was usually used to relieve pain and help with skin issues. It wasn't overly useful for things like burns but Penelope figured it was better than nothing.