Penelope gave a hopeful look when Crow admitted he might have an idea. As he went on to explain it, she nodded her head slightly as she listened. Thinking it over, it seemed like the best option they had. They'd be able to move through the cities without drawing any attention to themselves. The worst they would have to worry about was either someone looking too closely at them or the rope coming loose. "I think it's a good idea. It'll let us get through towns without much trouble so long as we can find all of the stuff at the market." Penelope said with a nod of approval. "You'll really be weighing down your horse though." William commented gruffly. "We still have to get other supplies too, you know." Penelope glanced over at the other knight, slightly annoyed. She knew he had just been looking for something wrong with Crow's plan. It seemed he'd do anything but agree with the thief. "We don't have to put the other supplies in our saddle bags then. We'll get some for your horse as well so we can pack them in there." She told him simply, giving a shrug. "It'll probably help us seem like less of a target if your horse carries saddle bags as well, actually." "Alright.." "You still have to learn the accent, William." Penelope added. "I know!" William huffed shooting her an annoyed glare before turning to look back ahead. Penelope smirked a little and shook her head at the older knight's attitude. She glanced back at Crow and smiled. "Well at least we have a plan for when this forest ends." she said optimistically. "Which is good because I don't think it'll be for much longer now.." Her gaze swept over the forest before focusing back ahead as they traveled.