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Hello! This is Buzzingbee! I used to be on here as BuzzBee but I had some trouble. I had issues in real life that made me go off for a while and then when I was going to come back on, passwords, emails, etc were forgotten and lost. xD But I'm back and ready to jump into where I left off!

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Hmm.... I’ll think about it! It could be interesting.... especially after what they spoke about XD
Penelope felt as though a heavy weight was lifted off her shoulders as Crow claimed that nothing had occurred between him and Olivia. She looked over at him, about to question the truth of his words, until she caught the disappointment in his tone as he continued. A pang of guilt hit her for feeling so relieved. She pursed her lips together and looked back to the fire as she crossed her arms over her chest. “I suppose it wouldn’t....” She muttered quietly. Of course it wouldn’t. A knight and thief together was a ridiculous thought. She just wished it actually felt ridiculous when she thought of Crow that way.

She was pulled out of her thoughts as Crow flashed her a smile. Penelope looked over at him and smiled faintly in return. “Thanks...” she said before shuffling to stand up. The knight paused, still feeling slightly guilty and not wanting to leave Crow when he seemed quite down. For some reason, she just couldn’t leave him like that. Penelope frowned slightly and ruffled Crow’s hair.

“Sorry some knights are like that... It wouldn’t be that way if they only looked past the criminal thing. Even if only for a second.” Penelope reassured in a soft voice. “You should get some sleep too, Crow.” She added before turning and walking off to settle down for the night.
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Penelope will be happy xD if and when she realizes nothing happened
Sorry my reply was short T-T
Penelope sat restlessly by the fire. She was not eager for them to return, especially since she had no idea how she was going to face Crow. Between his fling with Olivia and the possibility she had feelings for the thief, Penelope wondered how she was suppose to act. Normal would have been the answer but she thought of the many times she had blushed in front of him and worried that if things continued like that, he might discover her true feelings. He must never know.. She told herself.

The sound of approaching footsteps quickly caught her attention. She felt her heart sink as she knew it must be the two returning to camp. Though it did seem rather soon. Penelope had never spent the night with a man before but she had been around Olivia enough to feel that their return was a lot sooner than expected. She didn’t dwell long on that and quickly glanced over to confirm that it was Crow and Olivia. When she only saw Crow, Penelope felt a bit confused. Why hadn’t the knight returned with him? She was suppose to stay with them until the next day after all.

Penelope quickly turned her gaze back to the fire. Her expression remained static despite her feelings and thoughts. “You’re back sooner than I expected.” The knight mused without looking at him. “And you’re alone... What happened to Olivia?”
Alright! Night c:
more drama~!
Aaaannndddd there’s Penelope on the verge of both a breakthrough and a break down xD
Penelope listened to the conversation between Olivia and William. She had hoped William would be able to see through Olivia’s lies but her hope was quickly destroyed as Olivia feigned innocence. William did say some interesting things though. The knight hadn’t thought on it much but she probably knew more about Crow than most people. The thief had given her information about his past, why he was thief, and that he wasn’t able to swim. The thought was a bit warming as she was reminded of how much the thief trusted her but it didn’t last long.

As William stated she’d stay up to wait for their return, Penelope’s shoulders seemed to fall. The last thing she wanted was to be the one that greeted them once they returned. However, she found it impossible to protest against William’s words. She watched helplessly as Olivia and Crow walked off, only averting her gaze when she noticed Crow turning his head to glance back in her direction. Once the two disappeared from sight, Penelope quietly got up and walked over to the fire. She stood near it and let it warm her up. William and Abraxas were already preparing to lay down. The two were likely tired from not getting much sleep the previous night.

It seemed it didn’t matter how much the thief had shared with her or how close they had gotten, he clearly preferred women like Olivia. Bold, flirtatious, and beautiful. Not someone like me... The knight froze at the words of her own thoughts. She was comparing herself to Olivia. Not as a knight or a friend but truly as a woman. Her face flared in embarrassment. That would mean she was viewing Crow as something more than a friend. No... No... that’s crazy... She attempted to correct herself. A brief flashback to Crow’s friendly face caused her heartbeat to race and her previous correction to disappear.

Penelope gave a stressed look and ran a hand through her brown hair as she sat down by the fire. There was still no way she cared for Crow as anything more than a friend. At least, that is what she kept telling herself despite previous thoughts. Besides, even if she did, she clearly wasn’t his type. Of course someone like Olivia would suit him after all... She reminded herself with a small pang of disappointment she chose to ignore.

The female knight let out a heavy-hearted sigh and lifted her gaze up to the night sky. “Oh mother... Please let this night just be done with already....” Penelope mumbled, closing her eyes.
It was just a small, brief glance but still enough to catch a glimpse of the knight and thief kiss. It stung like a knife in Penelope’s back. She flinched a quickly looked elsewhere. Her gaze eventually landed on William, who was distracted and didn’t catch sight of the exchange. It would only take a few simple words and Penelope could end whatever was going on between Olivia and Crow. She opened her mouth just slightly but then quickly closed it. No, she couldn’t do that no matter how much she wanted to. If Crow wanted to sleep with that arrogant woman, Penelope wasn’t going to intervene. But boy did she wish he would reconsider.

As Olivia walked up, Penelope stepped back, just slightly. William and Abraxas quickly welcomed the food. Olivia’s gaze finally fell on Penelope and she offered a smile that even Penelope could see through. “Here you go~! Try it. It’s delicious, Penelope.” she insisted. Penelope accepted a bit of chicken. The flavor may have been good but she simply couldn’t get some bitter taste inside her mouth. “Yeah it’s not bad.” She commented taking another bite.

“Thanks.” Olivia said with a wink before she headed back over to Crow. Penelope let out an involuntary snort. She moved to take a seat besides the wagon to finish the rest of her meal. If it wasn’t for Crow, she likely would have alone like that more often since conversations with William and Abraxas didn’t exactly interest her unless they were necessary to the mission or William was drunk.

Penelope frowned as she couldn’t erase the kiss between the two out of her mind. It annoyed her but more than anything else, she felt hurt. Why did he have to kiss her? It was a stupid question. It was obvious why and that they both planned to do much more than just kiss. But still, Penelope couldn’t get over it. It made her stomach feel empty and the chicken tasteless.
Yep xD This is where the awkwardness will stem from for sure
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