"Shut up.." Penelope grumbled at his words. Her cheeks grew a bit red as she felt a hint of shame for trying so hard only to fail and end up back in the same position as before. She was grateful for the thief's willingness to help her at the moment. Even if he had specified it to be a one time thing only. As a knight, she wasn't looking to make such situations where she depended on his help a common thing anyways. The knight was much too stubborn for that. She made no remarks as she took notice of his wariness of being caught. In fact, Penelope would occasionally scan the area as well, not wanting ti be caught in such a position. It was bad enough without having some foolish patrol jumping to conclusions on the matter. The thought occurred to her that her father or brother could potientially be apart of said patrol which added to the knight's caution of their surroundings as they approached the inn. "Ah... No.. He didn't." Penelope said in a disheartened manner as he questioned about the room number. She was about to go on until a loud voice boomed from behind them filled with clear anger and frustration. "Where in the hell did you go off to?!" came from William who was approaching them at a fast pace. While it was late out, the older knight seemed nearly unaffected by his lack of sleep and instead was enveloped with anger. "It's a long story..." Penelope said with a tired sigh. She really didn't want to explain everything to the other knight. Tired and still wet from the river, the only thing she wished to talk about was the room number in which to go to. "Long story my ass! Rotten thief tried to get away didn't he?" William growled, recalling his previous perceptions of Crow planning some escape. However, the current sight of the thief aiding the knight seemed to throw him off. Penelope shot a glare at him. "Look, I'm tired and drenched so if you don't mind, I'd like to get some sleep already. He tried to run off but clearly it didn't work. Everything else doesn't really matter so long as we keep our guards up and you give me a break alright?" she said in a harsh tone. William seemed a bit taken back by such a response from her but quickly recomposed himself. "Fine. Go in the den though not the room. There's a fireplace there you can dry off a bit. Last thing we need if someone getting sick." he snorted.