Penelope let out a long sigh as he apologized. She was glad that he seemed to realize the fault in his actions, which allowed her frustration to die down. The knight paused before moving to grab his arm, slowing to a stop. The other two were farther ahead but with Olivia drunk, she doubted they would fall behind very much if they stopped for a moment. "Thank you." she sighed. "I know I can't convince him or change his mind but I plan to talk with Gavin too.. At least to try and get him to relax a bit more. I'm not sure how much will change there though." She frowned and shook her head, doubtful there was much more she could say to the male knight to get him to be a bit more cooperative with Crow, especially after what had occurred. However, if he insisted on working with them, he would have to try to change a bit as well. Penelope looked up at Crow and pressed a quick kiss to his lips before pulling back to meet his gaze with stern affection. "Just remember I'm not going to get caught up in whatever he's saying about you. His accusations may be annoying but they won't be effective." she told him firmly, thinking that Crow was bothered by how Gavin continued to accusing him of being untrustworthy and trying to get her to side with him. Penelope turned and began to walk on so they wouldn't fall too far behind the others. This time she stayed close to Crow though, not taking off like she had done when they left the tavern. Her gaze shifted up to the darkening sky before looking back to the thief. "We'll have to be heading back to our camp soon.. It seems Whitebridge was a bust so I'm assuming our next move for tomorrow is to head to check out Aramoor right?" she asked him, wanting to focus back on the mission now that everyone seemed to be calming down from what had happened.