Penelope gave an amused grin at his teasing words. She nodded her head as he suggested that she should be the one to speak with William. "Alright I will." She agreed before moving to walk over to the older knight. William ceased his muttering as he noticed her approaching him. He stopped pacing to look over at Penelope. "I'm going to go scout around, make sure we're alone before the sun completely sets." She informed him as she came to a stop in front of the older knight. She glanced briefly up at the sky before looking back at the older knight. She hoped her plan would buy her and Crow quite a bit of time, though that was only if William would buy her words. "Do you think we're being followed?" William questioned cautiously. "I haven't seen or heard anyone yet but I just want to make sure." Penelope answered. "Plus, I'm going to take Crow along. He knows a bit about wild berries and since we haven't found a market place yet, I figured we could see if there's anything edible around." William hesitated as his gaze drifted over to the thief. He gave a small snort and nodded his head. "Alright. Better than leaving me stuck with him." He grumbled, crossing his arms. The older knight sighed and looked over at her. "I don't know how you can stand him." "Who knows." Penelope mumbled giving a small shrug. She soon turned to leave and began to head out of the clearing with Crow, leaving William alone. As they walked on, she glanced over her shoulder to make sure that the camp was out of view before she moved closer to Crow and slid an arm around him. She slowed her pace and leaned into his side as they walked. "I know I used all of that as an excuse to get away from William but I do think we should probably keep an eye out for those things." She told him. Penelope looked up at him and gave a coy smile. "But we can worry about that more when we head back."