The knight made her way across the river without much trouble. The tug of the water wasn't terrible and she managed to keep relatively steady as they made their way across to join the others. As they neared the other side of the bank, Penelope relaxed again and released Crow's arm as the thief hurried onto dry land. She followed a couple steps behind him and looked ahead towards the other two knights as Gavin encouraged them to keep moving. She rolled her eyes as Crow leaned into her and gave a small smile. "Not really." she told him as she glanced ahead towards Gavin. "He's a hard worker. I doubt he'll ever slow down." Gavin had always been very career focused for as long as Penelope had known him. Even though he had weaseled his way onto the patrol for less than admirable reasons, she was certain he was still taking the mission as serious as any. He might have been a bit tiring at times but it was another trait Penelope liked about the male knight, especially since she had been with him during a time when she was focused solely on her career. However, she kept that part to herself, deciding it likely wouldn't be a good idea to praise the male knight in front of Crow. Though she viewed him as a friend, Gavin had still been her suitor at one point and clearly still hadn't given up hope that she would eventually go back to him. So instead, Penelope shrugged her shoulders and flashed Crow an amused smirk. "Besides, he was picked by my father." she added quietly, briefly thinking of when John had forced her into the courtship. Picturing his stoic face and reminded of his stern attitude, she sighed, "I think that in itself probably explains enough."