As they reached the inn, Penelope dismounted the horse and headed into the inn with William while Crow handled hiding the bow and staff away for the night. The two knights stepped into the inn and Penelope got the room as usual. She made sure to ask for one with three beds and glanced towards William out of the corner of her eye, expecting him to look rather pleased about this new situation. However, his expression remained stoic. It seemed the older knight was a bit more compliant after having Crow save him, something which Penelope was admittedly thankful for. While she was certain that William still greatly disapproved of their relationship, she was glad that he had at least seemed to develop some respect for Crow. She hoped that it would last them through the rest of their time together and not just for the day. She gave William the key to let him go ahead to the room while she hung back once again to wait for Crow. It wasn't long before the thief returned to the inn and she walked over to meet him halfway. "Seems like we're back in the part of Younis where they're a bit more used to having travelers." She mused as she walked up to him. Penelope paused then pressed a deep kiss to his lips while being mindful of his wound as she shifted closer to him. She closed her eyes, finding comfort in his touch. Due to the chaos of the day and the fact that she wouldn't be able to share a bed with him, Penelope found herself determined to make the most of their time away from William, even if it was brief. After a moment, she pulled away and moved to take his hand. "We should go. William's been a little bit more bearable and we should try to make that last as long as we can." She told him with a small smile.