Penelope smiled and got up after the thief. While he got the bedroll out, she went ahead and took off her armor and set it down to the side. Gavin would take the first watch so she wouldn't have to worry about wearing until after she got a bit of sleep. Free from the weight of her armor, she stretched out her arms and then moved to step over to Crow as he gestured for her to join him. She laid down besides him and leaned in as he kissed her. "Me too." she mumbled softly. She rested her head against his and closed her eyes. Comfortable in his embrace, she didn't doubt that she'd be able to fall asleep rather easily. Penelope pressed a kiss to his cheek. "Goodnight, Crow. I love you." Letting out a content sigh, the knight began to drift off to sleep besides him. -- "Penelope." A quiet whisper and then a couple taps on her shoulder stirred the knight from a rather deep sleep. She slowly opened her eyes and turned her head to see Gavin standing over her. He had his gaze shifted away from her as he waited for her to get up, seeming uncomfortable by the sight of her sleeping besides the thief. "Time for my shift already?" she asked in a hushed voice as she carefully slipped out of Crow's arms, trying not to wake the thief. "Yeah.. I figure Olivia should take the last shift." Gavin mumbled as he moved to step away from the two. Penelope gave a small nod as she stood up and paused as she looked over at the male knight. What he had said to Crow earlier was still bugging her. In fact, all of his constant attempts to get between them were annoying her. She wanted to speak with him about it and with the other two still asleep, she supposed it was the best time to bring it up without having to worry about a fight or anymore trouble. "Gavin..." She began. She hesitated and glanced over her shoulder at Crow, checking to make sure the thief was asleep still. He seemed to be so she stepped over to the male knight and sighed. "What is it going to take for you to accept that I'm with Crow now?" Gavin stiffened at her words and then turned to face her with a frown. "I know you are..." he mumbled after a moment's hesitation. His gaze flickered towards the thief before looking sternly at Penelope. "But he's the most wanted thief in Brerra and I'm pretty sure he's using you. I still think he's the one behind all of this." The male knight shook his head. "You only think that because you want him to be. It'd make this whole situation easier for you if he was." Penelope argued crossing her arms over her chest. "That's not true." Gavin insisted. He met her gaze concernedly and took a step closer to her. "Look, even if he's not, he's still not right for you. He'll never be able to give you a proper life. He's constantly on the run and stealing... If you really choose him, you're going to lose everything. Your status, your job, your family, your friends. Everything that you have right now will be gone the moment you leave with him." She didn't like how strongly he was arguing with her. Especially as he mentioned all the things she would be leaving behind. She already knew it was going to be difficult to let go of the the world she knew when the time came so she didn't appreciate the firm reminder of it. Penelope opened her mouth to reply but Gavin held up a hand to silence her as he continued on. "I know you said that you're willing to lose all of that but I don't think you'll be able to handle it... You're going to realize that this is all a mistake too late, when your reputation has already been ruined by him. I'm just trying to make you realize it before that happens... Right now, you can still go back." Gavin told her softly. "Go back to you?" Penelope narrowed her gaze at him. "Not necessarily.." Gavin mumbled lowering his gaze. "I just meant you can still keep everything.. You broke off our courtship and I will honor that. If you came back and still didn't want to be with me, I won't force you into that marriage, Penelope." She let out a quiet exhale, hating that his words sounded genuine rather than a sly attempt to win her back. The knight supposed she could understand the concern he had for her if he was truly worried that she would come to regret her decision with time. Of course, it sounded like it was a mixture of that and his still left over feelings for her, so convincing him otherwise would likely be a bit impossible. For a moment, the knight considered explaining to him what had happened two years ago and why she had even left Crow in the first place, since it might give him a better understanding of her feelings as well as Crow's. However, she decided against it for now, believing it likely wouldn't have much of an effect on the other knight's opinion. "Look, I appreciate the concern but you're not going to change my mind on this, Gavin." Penelope told him firmly. "I know what I'm giving up and as crazy as it sounds to you, it's what I want. Maybe one day you'll be able to understand that." She shook her head and walked off to take her position for guard duty, silently signaling that she was done with the conversation. She leaned back against a nearby tree, clearing her mind as she focused on the quiet forest around as her shift began.