Penelope immediately didn't like what he was offering. While she did believe Crow stood a better chance at finding the thieves than the knights, sending him out to track them down didn't sit well with her. Whoever had stolen from them was clearly very dangerous and even if Crow could hunt them down, that didn't mean he could handle them easily. It would put him in a rather risky situation, something that she didn't like. "No." She told him firmly as she shook her head. The knight moved to rest a hand on his arm, frowning slightly as she looked up at him. "You might be able to track them down but they're clearly dangerous. I know you can fight fine but.." she paused trailing off as she met his gaze concernedly. If something happened to him in his attempt to help them, she'd never be able to forgive herself. Besides that, she knew she'd be worried sick if she accepted his offer. She wasn't even sure if he'd have the help of his companions. He was protective of them so the knight wouldn't be surprised if he tried to tackle hunting down the other thieves on his own. Not to mention that the thief had both the unknown enemies to worry about as well as the patrolling knights. A solution to this did come to mind though. Her green eyes brightened as she looked over at him. "We could still use your help finding them but I refuse to let you do it alone though." she gave him a small smile. "Let me help you look for them. It won't be difficult to get out of camp by saying I'm going on a patrol, and I won't even be completely lying. There's plenty of knights back at camp that can clean up after what happened.. But nothing will really be solved until we figure out who stole our supplies and I can't just sit back and do nothing." She was determined to get help her comrades and she couldn't completely deny Crow's help. Who better to track down a thief than a thief after all? There was also a small part of her that was also excited about the prospect of working alongside him since it meant they would see each other for longer periods of time during the search for the thieves. "What do you think?" she asked him with a hint of eagerness. "Not a bad idea, unless you have something to hide.." Gavin mumbled from behind her as he eyed Crow suspiciously. The male knight had taken his hand off of the hilt of his sword and was now quieter as he watched the two. However, he clearly didn't have any intention of leaving them alone.