Penelope gave a small, happy giggle at his affectionate words. "I'm glad I'm able to. You had me scared there for a moment." she smiled at him and leaned in to kiss him back. She took a step back from him as well, taking his hand in hers as he advised catching up with the other two knights. Though she wished they could spare a little more time alone, she knew he was right. They still had to get to Aramoor after all. She gave a small nod. "We better get going then.. I'm sure Gavin will start freaking out if we took too much longer anyways." At the thought of her ex-suitor, the knight glanced over at Crow, suddenly recalling her conversation with the male knight the night before. A lot of what Crow had said had been similar to what Gavin had argued. She hadn't realized it at first since she had been a bit too caught up in emotions and trying to prevent Crow from ending things for such a reason. [i]He must have overheard us..[/i] She sighed softly to herself. It made a little more sense to her why Crow had been acting the way he had now and why he slept so poorly. With the issue solved, she hoped that he wouldn't let anything else Gavin said get to him as strongly. Penelope squeezed his hand fondly as she walked at him side. Though she knew he was aching from poor sleep, she did pick up her pace slightly in order to catch up with the other two knights, hoping it wasn't too much for the thief. Luckily it wasn't long before they came back into view. Gavin had slowed his pace considerably and was continuously glancing over his shoulder, clearly keeping an eye out for them. When he finally spotted the two, he slowed to a stop and relaxed slightly as he waited for them to catch up. "There you two are." Gavin sighed. "I told you we would only be gone for a moment." Penelope said with a casual shrug. "Let's get going."