"I'm not going anywhere." Gavin growled, keeping his gaze on Crow. "As long as you continue to be a threat to us, I have no plans of leaving." "Gavin, he isn't a threat." Penelope snapped at him in response. "He doesn't have any clue about what happened the night before. It wasn't him." Gavin briefly shifted his gaze away from Crow to look over at Penelope. His expression softened slightly and he shook his head. "People lie...Especially thieves. I know this situation is difficult for you to accept Penelope but you can't seriously think that someone else just so happened to raid our camp the same night he planned to." Gavin lifted his gaze back to Crow and held his head up a little higher. "That's a little too convenient for you, don't you think?" Penelope clenched her fists at her side as she watched Gavin. It wasn't very often that the male knight acted so coldly. She supposed she could understand why, considering that she had not only chosen Crow over him but also because of all that had occurred in the camp. [i]Let's just hope he keeps his anger in check.[/i] She shifted uneasily, taking a more defensive stance silently preparing herself in case a fight broke out. She had to keep that from happening. "It's not impossible." Penelope argued. "Well, if he didn't do it then who did?" Gavin questioned, shaking his head in disbelief. Penelope sighed. "I don't have any clue who it really was.. I doubt the Younisians are skilled enough to get away with such a raid and your group is the only thieves I've heard of causing us problems so far," she glanced over her shoulder at Crow, offering him an apologetic look before focusing her gaze back on Gavin. "but there must be some other enemy out there."