Penelope gave a small nod as he explained that the group had an planned meeting place. As she followed him, the knight couldn't help but think of how much Crow had changed but this time, the change didn't feel bad. When she had met him, he had worked solely on his own and from what he had told her then, it didn't seem like he had many people around whom he trusted or deeply cared for. Seeing him so concerned for the safety of his companions warmed the knight slightly. Though she didn't know his companions very well, she was glad Crow had found them. She followed behind him and noticed him tense up. She felt him grab her hand and she quickly followed his lead, moving to take cover behind the bushes with him. Penelope remained tensely still besides him as they waited for the knights to pass. Luckily they didn't take notice of the two and she relaxed out of relief. She stood back up and nodded at his words. "It's not good." She agreed quietly, her gaze flickering in the direction the knights had walked off in. She turned and followed Crow as he continued towards his camp. As they neared the camp, she picked up on movement as well as voice coming from the ravine. Penelope stiffened and slowed her pace besides Crow as she tried to determine if the voices were his friends, her comrades or a unwanted mixture of both. She gave his hand a soft tug as she moved to dart behind some bushes near the ravine, getting close enough so they could peer inside without being spotted. The knight flinched as she spotted several familiar figures within the camp, none of which were Crow's companions. "Well, I think we've had a pretty successful day." A male knight smirked as he held up a sword he had uncovered. "I can't believe those rats were here the whole time." Grumbled Millicent, who Penelope quickly recognized amongst the group. Penelope flinched and looked over at Crow with a sympathetic frown. "I'm sorry, Crow." She whispered before eying the camp once more as the knights continued to raid it. "Looks like your companions got out in time though." She added. Though the camp and most of its contents were taken by the knights, there were no signs of the other thieves or even a fight breaking out. Penelope felt a little bit of relief as it seemed that she had been able to get to Crow and Hazel in time to warn them of the patrols.