Penelope felt a small wave of tiredness sweep over her as she rode. She was nearly tempted to lean back into Crow and close her eyes for a little bit. However, she knew that wasn't the brightest idea and tried to fight off the sleepiness she felt as she focused her gaze ahead. She glanced over her shoulder as Crow spoke, glad to have the distraction to keep her awake. "Alright." She nodded her head in agreement. Her gaze focused on William and she let out a soft sigh. "It's going to be even worse trying to teach him the accent now.." She muttered. It seemed that William's discovery and disapproval of their relationship would affect their journey back in more ways than one. While his words put a strain on them personally, his actions would make the rest of the trip difficult as well. [i]I can't imagine getting into a fight now.[/i] She thought worriedly. At least before the older knight seemed to tolerate Crow better than before. However, that was clearly gone and it only meant it'd be harder to rely on each other in such a situation. "Well, at least we'll get some time away from him at the market." She told Crow, leaning her back against him slightly. At her own words, she considered using that time together at the market to bring up the doubts she had. However, the idea didn't sit well with the knight, mainly because she had been hoping to push it off until the end of the day. [i]I still can..[/i] She thought with a glance up to the sky. [i]I'll just get us away from William when we stop for the night and that's when I'll bring everything up to him.[/i] The female knight closed her eyes tightly, wishing there was a way to buy more time despite understanding that she needed to bring everything up to him. However, with William being the way he was, she feared that waiting too long would cause the older knight to not back down from telling people about them, mainly her father, if it meant getting back at Crow.