Penelope followed besides Crow as Gavin lead them to the clearing at the town's edge. As they stopped for the night, she followed Crow's lead and dropped her bag onto the ground. She stretched out her arms and subtly glanced towards Gavin, finding herself a bit eager for the male knight to begin preparing supper. Since they had taken only one break and had it rather early, the knight was a bit hungry after the long day. Her attention quickly shifted over to Crow as he leaned over and commented on Olivia and Alistair. She followed his gesture over to the couple as they hurried off together into the forest. "Not at all." she agreed with a small chuckle. "Not that I'm surprised. Actually, knowing Olivia, I'm surprised they managed to actually wait until we stopped for the night." Penelope shook her head. She was about to move to sit down in a grassy spot nearby but paused as her gaze fell on Gavin as he put together a small fire. Penelope shifted a bit, feeling a bit bad to leave him alone with the duties of preparing the dinner. Plus she still intended to try and learn a bit from the male knight before the end of the war came. Now was likely a good a time to start as any. She let out a small sigh and then turned back to Crow, leaning up to press a kiss to his cheek. "I'm going to go help Gavin with dinner." she told him. Meeting his gaze, she gave him a soft smile. "I'd feel a bit guilty leaving him to cook alone. And I've got to start learning at some point." she lowered her voice slightly and shrugged her shoulders. "I know you said I don't have to," she shifted her gaze away a bit embarrassedly as she brought up their prior conversation. "but if we're going to tackle it together, I should at least be a little prepared too." Penelope didn't want either of them to be forced to deal with chores alone. Crow said they were a team and the knight believed that as well as wanted to live up to it. "Plus there's no telling if he'd make enough for everyone." she added the last part as she casted a subtle glance towards Rikki, who was taking the time to set up her bed for the night. The knights had brought extra supplies, per her request, but Penelope guessed he would be reluctant to share with the thieves, especially since there was more than just one now.