Penelope looked up at Crow and nodded her head as he asked her to come with him. "Sure." she agreed rather quickly. She saw it as a chance to get a bit of alone time with him and even if it was short, she'd take what she could get. In the coming days, it was likely they wouldn't have much time alone, especially with Gavin breathing down their necks, so she'd be quick to jump at any chance to get out of his watchful gaze. The work they were dealing with might be serious but Penelope didn't think it wasn't anything the group couldn't handle. She had fought against a number of dangerous enemies, including a few near deadly fights with mercenaries, so surely it wouldn't be too harmful to enjoy her time working with Crow a little bit. She looked up at Crow as he gave her hand a tug and smiled in amusement before glancing over at Gavin. "We'll be back in a moment." she assured him before turning to follow Crow. As they headed off, Penelope made sure to keep an eye out for any patrolling knights. Though she did just want to spend a bit of time with Crow, she didn't let it completely distract her. With everything that was going on, she needed to remain alert. "I know the situation isn't ideal but gods, it's nice to know I'll be seeing you everyday, even if it's just for a short while." she sighed once they had put some distance between themselves and the other two. She wondered if she might even be able to buy a full day away from camp so that she'd be able to spend the night with him. It might be pushing for too much, both because she doubted Mia would be quick to agree with it and not mention Gavin would likely oppose camping with Crow. However, with everything Crow had told them, the time might come when they had to regardless of what Mia or Gavin thought. The knight paused and lowered her gaze shamefully as she thought about the thieves and her previous meeting with Crow. "Also.. I'm sorry about the other night. When I accused you of all of this.." she mumbled softly. "Everything just seemed to suggest it was you aside from the crime itself."