Penelope remained close to Crow as Gavin tried to explain himself. She supposed that made sense—considering neither her nor Olivia would likely be able to take over for him during the night—but like Crow, she didn't see any reason for her to sleep separate from him. As Crow brought up them sleeping together, the female knight blinked and shifted a bit uneasily as he mentioned how they had left during her guard shift. She averted her gaze as Gavin looked over at her. Though no harm had been done from abandoning her shift, she still felt a little guilty. Penelope was expecting the male knight to chide her for spending part of her shift with Crow but instead he seemed more interested in questioning Crow. She looked a little confused and lifted her gaze again as he leaned in slightly. At Crow's words, Gavin smirked faintly, which only confused the drunken knight more. He was acting like he had discovered something but she didn't understand what. "Uh huh.. I doubt that." Gavin mused as he leaned away again. "Seems like you getting drunk was more productive than I thought it would be since it seems to me you must have done something during her shift." "'hat do you mean?" Penelope asked him. Gavin glanced towards her. "This thief must have done something to sabotage us. He's having us chase down false leads." he said, glaring at Crow. "No' this again." Penelope rolled her eyes. It seemed the male knight was still as certain as ever that Crow was the enemy. She had nearly forgotten how annoying Gavin could been when he was trying to turn her against Crow. Unfortunately for him, she knew better and trusted Crow too much to be easily swayed, even when she was drunk. "Gavin he 'idn't do wha'ever you think he did. You're jus' being ridic'lous again." "I'm sure I'm not." Gavin said with clear certainty in his voice. "Oh?" Penelope snorted and met his gaze challengingly. "'hen you ca' prove it?" Gavin shifted a bit. "Well, I.." he paused and let out a sigh. "I'll explain it to you in the morning when you're sober. I don't know if you'll understand me now." "Sure." Penelope muttered, clearly unconvinced her opinion would be any different in the morning. The male knight seemed to give up for now and slowly rose to his feet to go put away the supplies he had used for the meal. He paused to shot one last glare at Crow before continuing on his way. Penelope watched him for a moment and shook her head before moving lean her head against Crow's shoulder. "'es such a pain some'imes. He needs to jus' 'rust you already."