“I guess so.” Penelope mused with a small shrug as she looked around the crowd. The knight thought one could easily get lost in such a place if they were to just wander like Crow suggested. She didn’t argue though and began to follow him into the busy street. She had a bit more difficulty maneuvering her way through the crowd but still managed to keep up with Crow. She blinked as the thief grabbed her hand and helped guide her. She felt her heart beat slightly faster but she did her best to try and focus on the different sights and smells around her rather than the warmth of his hand around hers. Too busy distracting herself from Crow, she failed to pick up on his thieving as he took the coin purse of a passerby. She looked over towards the two but paid little mind. She watched the woman leave and then directed her attention to the vendor Crow was pointing out. She eye the stand and then smiled a bit before nodding her head. “Alright. Let’s go.” She agreed, rather chipper. The marketplace was beginning to feel like a small vacation from their actual work. With a friend at her side and wearing peasant clothing, she certainly felt more like an average shopper than a knight on some secret mission. Penelope took the lead this time, having become a bit more relaxed and gaining a bit more confidence as she got used to the crowd around her. She made her way over to the other side of the marketplace, not once considering Crow might be up to his usual tricks of stealing. The knight looked over the wood carvings briefly, most of them being of various animals and plants. She snickered as a certain carving caught her eye. It was of a crow with it’s feathers ruffled and it’s beak wide open, likely squawking had it been real. She nudged his side with her elbow to get his attention and had a wide grin on her face. “I see the resemblance.” She giggled with an amused gleam in her eye. “They really did a good job capturing a crow’s true nature."