Penelope rolled her eyes at his dramatic words. "Oh please. If anything the horses are at least letting us save some energy.. Blame yourself for the idea of sneaking out last night." She responded quietly. As he yawned, her jaw clenched slightly as she suppressed another one of her own. Her gaze flickered up to the bright sky, nearly pleadingly, as she hoped the day would go by fast so she could finally rest. The knight glanced back at him and chuckled a little at his pleading look. Penelope leaned her head back against him and smirked up at him in amusement. "You go from one extreme to the next, you know?" She mused with a soft exhale. "I think there's still some seeds and nuts left, though." She held onto the reins with one hand and used the other to dig into her bag. Rummaging through it, she finally located the small bag. "Here." she said handing it over to Crow. "Try not to go crazy though. We need to make that last until we reach a market." Penelope glanced around the forest, noticing it was growing thinner. They'd have to start traveling through the cities soon but she worried about how that would go. Her gaze flickered over to William, who was rode rigidly with his gaze trained ahead. [i]We need to teach him the accent otherwise he might just get us caught again..[/i] Penelope thought to herself. She made a mental note to bring it up later with the prideful knight.