As the knights continued to speak with a few other peasants, they weren't able to find much more information. Most people hadn't seen the group and those few that had didn't know much else aside from noticing how big the group was. One man did inform them that they had traveled through at a rather late hour, which was likely why so few people had even noticed them. While it wasn't a complete dead end, it certainly didn't seem like they would be finding out much more from the people of Aramoor. Penelope let out a small sigh, wondering what they could do about the unknown group. There was still a chance that it could be the thieves they were searching for but it was small and the group could very well be someone else. "I don't think we'll find much more here." Penelope finally spoke up looking ahead at the other two knights. Gavin sighed and nodded in agreement. "No one knows anything about the group anyways." "And we don't really have enough details to ask more." she pointed out with frown. She couldn't help but feel like they might have been more successful if Crow had been able to tag along. After all, the thief knew more about who they were looking for than any of them. Gavin shifted a bit and looked back ahead silently, deciding it best not to reply to her additional comment. "Yeah, and we've been followed all day." Olivia added, causing the male knight to turn to her sharply. "What?!" he asked in alarm. Penelope raised an eyebrow at her friend questioningly. Olivia smirked and nodded towards a nearby building. Gavin looked over at the building and walked towards it cautiously. The male knight was tense with his hand on the hilt of his sword as he moved to peak around the corner. Penelope followed, now a bit curious as well. She had assumed it was Crow but Olivia's knowing smirk made her guess again. As the two rounded the corner, they caught a brief sight of the two girls, giggling quietly as they darted away from view. Penelope blinked in surprise as she quickly recognized them to be the daughters of the villagers they were currently staying with. If they had been spying on them all day then that meant... "Did.. Did he seriously send children to spy on us?" Gavin grumbled as he turned back to other two. "I.. I guess? Or they just followed us on their own.." Penelope shrugged as Gavin looked to her for answers. Gavin shook his head, looking irritated. "I doubt that.." he growled then narrowed his eyes at Olivia. "Why the hell didn't you say anything earlier?" Olivia looked at him and laughed. "They're children, Gavin. I assumed you'd at least be able to tell when you're being followed by children. Seriously both of you were so wrapped up in talking with the villagers you forgot about checking your surroundings. Tsk, tsk." Penelope and Gavin exchange an embarrassed look. While she wasn't upset about being followed by Crow's young henchmen, she was slightly embarrassed for letting her guard down so much. She should have paid a bit more attention to their surroundings but the prospect of a solid lead had stolen all of her focus. It seemed that had also been the case for Gavin as well, even though he had been rather certain Crow was guilty. "We were just focusing on the task at hand unlike you." Gavin grumbled and turned abruptly to lead the way back to the home. "Come on let's get back.. We've found out as much as we could here."