Gavin was growing irritated as the thief continued to avoid answering him. It seemed the other man was determined to keep him in the dark, which didn't bode well over all. Despite being caught, Crow was clearly intent on not coming clean. The knight clicked his tongue in annoyance as the thief gave him another warning, one that he of course brushed off. If the thief wanted to try and silence him, he'd have to use force rather than lowly threats. [i]I'm not letting him get away with this.. Our camp is in ruins because of him.[/i] He clenched his jaw at the thought, finding it added fuel to his anger and determination. "Better for everyone?" Gavin scoffed at his words. "I doubt that. The only one who could possibly benefit from me keeping quiet is you. And as for that threat," he shifted into a more defensive stance, preparing himself if the thief decided to strike. By the sound of his words, it seemed that he would if Gavin didn't give in and just act as if he hadn't discovered anything. That didn't sway the knight into listening though. He wasn't about to give in like a coward, especially when he was confident enough in his skills to take on the criminal. "-you can try to kill me but I'm not just going to ignore this thief. You're putting my whole battalion in danger and I will fight to keep them safe." He paused and then sneered. "And so will Penelope once she learns what you've been doing behind her back." Perhaps it had been a bit petty of him to taunt the thief about Penelope but he couldn't help himself. After so long of having to sit back and watch him, not only be with her, but trick and use her, the male knight couldn't help but beam at the thought of making her realize he was the enemy.