Penelope hurried off of the horse she was currently riding and mounted the stallion once more. Focused on Crow's wellbeing, the knight wasn't quick in picking up on William's sudden agreeableness. She rode closely behind the two upon the stallion, feeling rather anxious. Once they finally found a place to stop, Penelope dismounted her horse and stepped over to Crow's side as he leaned back against the tree. She gently places a hand on his shoulder and gave the wound a better look now that they were stopped. She frowned a little then turned her head to look over at William as he began to list off the things they would need. The female knight gave a quick nod, looking ready to leave. However, she faltered a bit when William announced that he would be treating Crow's injury. She looked at him in surprise but said nothing as she didn't want to delay getting the dagger out of Crow. Penelope pressed a quick kiss to Crow's forehead. "We'll be quick, I promise." She mumbled, attempting to reassure him before turning to join William as the two knights headed into the marketplace. Penelope walked briskly as they headed out into the main street. William followed her, surveying the area for the supplies they needed. The female knight snuck a glance over at him and let out a small sigh. "Thank you, by the way." She muttered, a bit reluctantly. Tensions had been running rather high between them as of late and the older knight had even threatened to kill Crow at one point. She was grateful to find him helping the thief rather than letting him die. William looked over at her briefly then let out a small snort. "I'm just returning a favor." He grumbled as he began to head towards a stall that was selling a couple of the supplies they needed. "I know. It's the right thing to do. I'm just thankful you didn't let your anger or dislike of him get in the way of that." She told him honestly. William glanced over at her and hesitated before shrugged his shoulders. The two fell silent as they focused on getting the supplies. As they reached the first stall, she proceeded to pick out the bandages and catgut that they would need. The knight even made sure to get some extra bandages, both for herself and William who had sustained less concerning injuries. The two knights headed to two other different merchants to pick up the ale and needle. Penelope suddenly found William's presence quite helpful as he was much more compliant at the moment, not even complaining about how urgently and rushed she moved. Once they had bought all they needed from the marketplace, Penelope lead the way back over to where they left Crow. She moved to his side once again and set down the bandages she carried. Her gaze flickered over to William, looking a little uncertain. "You know, I could just treat him." She offered but William shook his head. "I'll do it. You're not experienced enough at treating wounds like these anyways." William grumbled as he stepped over to Crow. Penelope hesitated before giving a reluctant nod of agreement and moved to the opposite side of Crow to give William the space he needed.