"I'm sure you'll remind me even if I do." Penelope mused with a small laugh at his teasing wink. She got up from the bed and gathered her clothing from the ground. She smoothed out her shirt as she slipped it on and did the same with her pants. Though laying besides Crow for so long had been rather enjoyable and comfortable, her shoulders did feel a little stiff so after getting dressed, she rolled her shoulders, causing for a faint pop to sound from them. As Crow turned to her, she smiled back at him and nodded her head. "As I'll ever be." she responded with a smirk. A long day of traveling really didn't sound too bad to her now that she was traveling alone with him and the closer they got to the outer villages, the easier it would get. Penelope stepped over to join him and lead the way out of the room. The knight slowed her pace slightly as they walked down the hallway, suddenly remembering that Crow had stolen from the innkeeper the night before. She hoped that since they had received no visit from the noble yet that it meant he had yet to notice that the wristband was missing. The thought of it made her all the more eager to leave the inn before he could. As they stepped into the main room, she walked over to the innkeeper to return the key to him. The knight watched as he eyed Crow warily and gratefully accepted the key from her. It seemed Crow had been right in assuming that the man wouldn't notice. After all, he just seemed relieved that he'd no longer have the thief in his inn anymore. Penelope muttered a word of thanks to him before stepping away from the desk and heading out of the inn with Crow. Once outside she let out a small yawn and looked over at Crow. "Ready for one last day of unwanted staring?" she joked with a small smirk. "At least, I think once we leave Sarton it should start to die down a bit."