Penelope waited besides Crow as Gavin went to get Olivia. The other female knight's reluctance to get up made her smirk a little in amusement. Once everyone was prepared, she fell in step besides Crow as Gavin lead the way to the river. As Gavin suggested they cross there at the shallow part, she noticed Crow stifen up besides her. For a moment, she wondered why the thief was so hesitant to cross the river. It seemed shallow enough. She pondered it for a moment longer until Gavin's words made her recall the theif's inability to swim. She blinked and glanced over at Crow as Gavin continued to insist they cross the river. "Maybe we should go the other way. It sounds like a better crossing point." she said, hoping Gavin would listen to her. Unfortunately the male knight seemed far too suspicious of Crow to listen to her. He frowned at her words and shook his head. "Maybe but this is closer and faster. Let's just go through here... Then there won't be any chances of us getting lost either." He mumbled the last part, casting a distrusting glance at Crow. He turned and began to step into the water, not bothering to wait any longer. Penelope frowned a little as she watched him step out into the river. She couldn't argue with him much since crossing the river now was the faster and more obvious choice, so long as you were comfortable with the water at least. She looked up at Crow and linked her arm with his. "Sorry.." she mumbled to him softly. It didn't seem like there was a way out unless the thief was willing to admit he was unable to swim. "I'll be right by you though." She assured him with a small smile. "And I promise I'll be more steady than last time." Penelope recalled them having to cross a river together before. Though they had made it across, she had accidentally gotten tripped by the current. She was pretty certain it was due to how tired she had been at the time so she was rather confident they wouldn't face a similar fate crossing now.