Penelope nodded her head in agreement and carefully followed him as he lead them away from the ravine. She remained cautious as they headed off towards the meeting place, keeping an eye out for any nearby knights until they were far enough away. Luckily where they had chosen to meet up wasn't a prime spot for the patrols so it was less likely they'd run into trouble there. As Crow addressed her, she gave a small smirk. "Well, after you 'escaped' from me last time, the barons weren't quite as trusting of me when it came to dealing with thieves. My baroness has another lieutenant, an older more experienced one, who she decided to send out to head a patrol instead of me." She explained to him with a small shrug. "I was supposed to just stay in camp... Honestly, they'll probably notice that I'm gone, especially since I won't be back until late by the looks of it." A small gleam of mischief entered her gaze. "But it's fine. I don't think it'll be difficult to convince them that I snuck out trying to hunt down the thieves so that I could prove myself after losing track of the infamous Crow.. Twice now." She gave a small chuckle and then met his gaze, her proud expression softening slightly with affection. "You're a bad influence, you know?" She smiled and moved to walk a little closer to him, taking his hand in hers. "We might have been apart for two years ago but I've still been using a few of the tricks I picked up from you." She admitted. Penelope looked ahead as they walked, thinking back on her time apart from Crow. There had been a couple times when sneaking around or coming up with well crafted lies had gotten her out of trouble. Though most were focused on her getting out of chasing criminals or traveling to the outer villages, as she had tried to keep away from that during her time back from the journey. Only once had that been unsuccessful and that was when Gavin was around and nearly caught a young criminal at the marketplace. She smirked and looked back to Crow. "I wouldn't be able to sneak out of camp so easily if I was out of practice after all."