Penelope turned her head to Crow as he walked up besides her and expressed his worry over Hartley meeting the other two knights. She frowned a little as she couldn’t help but agree. William and Abraxas certainly hadn’t spent enough time working on their accent. She sighed a little as Hartley interrupted them. She wrinkled up her nose at the young thief when he spoke about how he had ‘his eye on her’ first. [i]I am not an object, excuse me.... Little brat...[/i] She thought defiantly. Hartley had already caused them plenty of trouble today and the fact that he had the audacity to act like that got her blood boiling again. In a sense, Crow likely lucked out as her frustration with him was nearly forgotten at the moment. The knight followed Crow as Hartley gave them some space and she quickly nodded her head in agreement with him. “Well we should definitely get rid of him.” She grumbled. “I think a good option is knocking him out and just leaving before he wakes up... Boy acts likes he’s suave but has absolutely no manners." Penelope felt like she truly needed to get the point across to Crow that she wasn’t interest in Hartley’s advancements and it caused her to be little distracted from the main reason of getting rid of Hartley. She let out a sigh, trying to clear her head for a moment. [i]Knock it off... Crow doesn’t even care if you like him or not..[/i] “But er, yeah we need to get him out of here somehow... Maybe we can just simply part with him? I know he’s trying to chase after me but that’s one of the main, obvious reasons for him sticking around us, right? If I flat out refuse him and say we’re traveling home or something, maybe we can get him to leave on his own?" She suggested a bit hopefully. The knight sighed. “Too bad we couldn’t just have William work his magic and scare him off.” She joked lightly.