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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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Penelope blinked in surprise as he suddenly wrapped her up in his arms. Her heart began to pound at their closeness. His excited look and words made her stomach churn with butterflies. Despite being against it, she couldn’t help but think how cute he looked in that moment, swept up in his elated look. The moment ended sooner than Penelope wanted and her cheeks flushed from her thoughts. The knight prayed that the moonlight didn’t give away the soft blush that was on her cheeks as she took a small step back. “It’s fine.” She assured him a bit awkwardly.

She moved back to stand in the shadow of a small building nearby, figuring some cover was better than just openly standing out on the street to watch Crow steal. Focusing back on the situation, she crossed her arms and leaned back as she watched the thief sneak into the home. It was interesting to see him operate from afar and a good reminder of how skilled he was. His level of skill was honestly something the knight occasionally forgot as she had grown used to seeing him as Crow her friend rather than Crow the most wanted thief of Brerra.

It wasn’t long before Crow returned, luckily without any trouble. She rolled her eyes as the thief gave a grand bow and held out the bag he had taken. She pursed her lips together and glanced past him towards the house, still feeling a bit bad for the people whom he had stolen from. Penelope looked back over to meet his teasing gaze.

“Well.. a little. You certainly know what you’re doing.” She admitted with a shrug, pushing the people they stole from out of her mind as she focused back on him. The knight found a bit of comfort in seeing his skill, even though it was a particularly challenging target. She gave a smirk in return and gave him a playful nudge with her elbow. “But this can’t be a regular thing ok? You’ll have to figure out a different way to practice since I don’t want the people of Younis trying to hunt you down.”

She glanced up at the sky before looking at Crow. "Do you want to head back or keep walking?” She asked. Either way she didn’t want to hang around the area for too long, just incase someone happened to wake up and realize they were missing their coins.
It really did cx I just got back right now lol
Sounds good cx I have to head off to work soon anyways so I’ll be back later
Aaannddd Penelope caved cx
His words of agreement put her slightly more at ease. Even though she had already convinced herself that they would be fine, it was still nice to hear it from someone else. She rolled her eyes at his teasing and smiled. “I dunno. Guess we’ll just have to see if I start slacking off more now.” She joked.

As they walked on, Penelope noticed his gaze shift over to a house up ahead. She raised an eyebrow questioningly until she followed his gaze to the open sack of gold. Her eyes narrowed with suspicion. He’s not seriously thinking about that is he... She wondered with some alarm. She would have thought he learned some kind of lesson at the market place when he had nearly gone to jail.

As he spoke, she was already opening her mouth to protest. She had a look of disapproval and sternness that began to fade at his words. She hated that it made sense for him to need practice but she was still reluctant to agree. “I.. I don’t know..” She began with a small frown. Crow had been in prison for a year and during his time out he had been constantly surrounded and watched by the knights. Even though he had managed to sneak a few things, it certainly didn’t add up to stealing from a king.

Oh I can’t believe I’m doing this... Sorry whoever you are. Maybe put your coin away next time Penelope thought clicking her tongue in annoyance. “Alright.. fine.” The knight agreed with clear reluctance. She let out a sigh and crossed her arms. “But be quick and maybe don’t take the whole thing? I’d like to still consider myself a knight at the end of this journey you know?”
Penelope nodded slightly as Crow explained how he couldn’t sleep. She carefully pushed open the front door and stepped outside into the cool night air. She looked over at him and shrugged her shoulders. “Just.. too much thinking I guess.. About everything going on.” She responded. Her gaze flickered up to the night sky. A crescent moon hung above their heads, barely visible as clouds swept towards it. The stars were just as bright in Younis as they were in Brerra, something that the knight was quick to notice. Penelope averted gaze to the ground for a moment and began to walk down the street.

“With what Hartley said, losing Abraxas, William and most of our supplies, I was.. a little over-whelmed.” She admitted softly. The knight lifted her eyes to meet his gaze once more and gave a small, yet confident smile. She didn’t want to make him go down a spiral worrying like her.

“I’m ok now though..I know we’ll figure it out.” She said before looking back ahead as they walked on. “But now I’m awake. If we get lucky like today I’ll probably end up taking a nap like you tomorrow.” She said with a quiet chuckle.
Yeah!

Sorry Crow cx Penelope just kinda inserted herself into his plans lol
Penelope hesitated, glancing towards Hartley before sliding her legs off the side of the bed. “Wait. I’ll go with you.” She said quickly before slipping her boots on. For moment, she had thought about just letting him go alone however, with all the trouble they had ran into over their time together, Penelope decided that it probably wasn’t wise. If she stayed back and something happened, she’d never forgive herself. She casted a glance over at Hartley to make sure the young thief was still fast asleep. He seemed to be a heavy sleeper as he didn’t stir. Seeing that he would likely remain asleep until morning, she stood up and made her way over to Crow.

“I wasn’t sleeping anyways.” She told him with a dismissive wave of her hand. The knight shot him a teasing smile as she add,“Besides if you happen to get into trouble, you might need someone to get you out of it. Again.”

The knight, unaware of his actual plans, stepped past him out of the room, making it clear that she intended to go with him. She may not have realized it, but her stubbornness was certainly a close second to that of Hartley’s. She glanced down the dark hallway towards the faint glow of a lantern that came from where the front desk was. Though the light was minimal, she was grateful to be out of the darkness of the night.

She turned her attention over to Crow. “Couldn’t sleep, huh?” She asked quietly as she began to walk down the hallway.
Penelope laid quietly in her bed, assuming that the other two had fallen asleep as she heard the light sound of snoring come from Hartley. The knight turned over on her side and wrapped an arm under her pillow while she thought about the days to come. She wondered how well guarded the castle was and how long it would take them to come up with a decent plan to execute. Even a decent plan didn’t assure their success nor their safety.

While she didn’t so much worry about her own life, Penelope found herself worried about Crow. He was the one that would have to steal the staff after all and she was the only back up that he had. The likelihood of something happening to him upset the knight more than she wanted to admit. Is it even worth going through with it? She questioned herself as she felt worry bubbling inside of her.

Quickly she reminded herself of her family and comrades. Yes, it is. We have to prevent this war.. She answered her own question silently. The knight reminded herself of everything that was at risk if they didn’t even try. If William and Abraxas were still alive, stealing the staff would be key in getting them released from Younis’ prison. Not to mention she had to make sure her father and brother didn’t have to go to war. Reminded of her reasonings for seeing the mission through, Penelope felt her worries ebb away into confidence.

She was nearly tempted to try and get some sleep when she heard footsteps. The knight opened her eyes and strained to focus on the moving figure in the darkness. However, with the clear sound of Hartley snoring in the bed by her’s she quickly assumed it was Crow. “Crow? Where are you off to?” She asked, keeping her voice low as she sat up.
Yay! xD it’s been a while lol
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