Penelope blushed a little at his flirtatious words and smiled at the thief. "Of course." She grinned at him before focusing back ahead as they walked. Luckily the patrol from earlier seemed to be the only one to come close to finding them as time went on. As the noble estate came into sight, Penelope looked over at Crow and nodded her head in agreement. "William. Let's try that place for horses." Penelope told the older knight, picking up her pace slightly to catch up to him so she could point out the estate. William slowed his pace as he looked over at the building with clear displeasure. "Alright." He grumbled reluctantly as he changed direction to head down towards the estate. He slowed as they drew closer to the tree line and let Penelope take the lead. As the place came into view, she did a quick survey of the manor. It seemed as quiet as the ones they had been to before, though she did notice one stable boy packing up his tools for the night. William crossed his arms with a scowl on his face. The female knight looked over at her comrade and sighed. "Look it'll be easy," She glanced up at the slowly darkening sky then back to William. "The stable boys should be leaving about now and it'll be easy to slip in." "You're too familiar with this." William muttered irritably. "I did what I had to get the mission done." Penelope responded sharply. William looked over at her but didn't say anymore, instead focusing his gaze on the estate. "Looks like he's leaving now." He observed, changing the subject. Penelope focused back on the task at hand and nodded her head in agreement. There was one a single stable boy who was heading back toward the main house, likely to report to the noble before calling it a day. She waited for him to disappear through the back door before motioning for William to follow her as she hurried towards the stable door and slipped inside. The older knight begrudgingly followed.