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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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It's going to be a difficult night for them xD
Penelope moved to place one hand over his arm as she felt him lean into her back. She was able to relax slightly with Crow so close, though she did try to remain alert now that they were traveling without the cover of the forest. The task of keeping an eye out was a bit difficult for the knight as she also tried to keep her head down so her face would remain hidden from any prying eyes. She gave a small nod to his words. "Alright.. I'll try to keep an eye out for any inns." She mumbled.

She glanced at the sky as his voice got quieter. "Hopefully.. They don't seem to have many inns in these parts." She agreed quietly. Penelope focused her gaze back ahead as the three traveled onward. As it grew later, she grew more worried that they wouldn't be able to find a place to spend the night. However, she soon spotted ahead of them and looked a little relieved, feeling quite tired.

"William, come on. There's an inn off to the right. Let's go there." She told the older knight. He glanced over his shoulder at her before looking ahead to locate the inn. Silently, he changed directions and rode his mare over to the building. Penelope followed him over and commanded their horse to a stop as they reached the building. She carefully dismounted the stallion, being rather cautious when it came to the hood of her cloak.

"So what's the bright idea to hide the staff this time?" William asked bitterly as he climbed off his horse and turned to the two with narrowed eyes.

"We're going to go get the room," Penelope grumbled gesturing to herself and William. "Crow will handle hiding the bow and staff."

William grunted, not looking pleased at having to go along with the idea. He crossed his arms and turned to head towards the front door. "Let's get this over with then." He muttered.

Penelope rolled her eyes and looked back over at Crow. "I'll wait for you inside once you're done." She told him before turning to follow William into the inn.
Uh-oh cx
Penelope had a different plan lol
Penelope leaned in to kiss Crow back as he took her hand. While she was glad to have taken control away from William, she still worried about what the older knight was capable of. Along with that, she was also concerned about what would happen if they were to get attacked now that one of them was unarmed. She supposed that she'd rather have a bit more risk if they got attacked rather than letting William continue to be a threat to Crow's safety. She let out a conflicted sigh as she took the cloak from Crow and slipped on over her body.

Putting the hood over her head, she looked over at Crow and smiled a little at his words. "That's true." She mused before turning her head at the sound of William's voice. Penelope crossed her arms as she listened to him go on about how Crow would go back to prison. As Crow turned back to her, she faltered slightly at his words. It had been the plan for a long time to let Crow escape once they returned to Brerra but the thought of leaving with him then wasn't what the knight had planned. She was planning to make sure that the staff got all the way to the castle and she was hoping to say goodbye to her family before she left to be with him.

Not wanting to discuss it with William around, she merely smiled a little at Crow and then turned to climb up onto their horse. She held out her hand to help him up after her and once he was on the horse as well, she began to follow William as the older knight lead the way as usual. She shifted the hood of her cloak so it covered her face a bit better as they began to ride towards the town.

"So now that we're going to be leaving the forest, where do you think we should we stay for the night?" She asked Crow, glancing over her shoulder at him. "There probably won't be much cover to just camp like we have been after all.. But I suppose inns will be risky considering what the horse is carrying."
Oh dang that sucks!

Penelope took matters into her own hands XD
Penelope stood back as she watched Crow secure the bow and staff to the stallion. She eyed over the setup and gave a small shrug. "I think it'll well enough." She mused before William added his two-cents. The female knight turned her head to shoot the other knight an annoyed look at his complaining. As William began to move towards Crow, Penelope grew tense and watched the older knight's movements with care. The two had already gotten into a fight before and needless to say, she didn't quite trust William at the moment.

She clenched her fists, feeling anger boiling inside her at William's threats. Penelope protectively shifted closer to Crow as she watched William. As he commanded her to help him with the saddlebags, she hesitated. Every fiber in her body wanted to defy him, especially now that he was threatening Crow's life. William narrowed his eyes at her as she didn't move. Penelope held his gaze for a moment before it shifted to look over at Crow. Not wanting to risk Crow's life, she attempted to bite down her anger for a moment. "Fine." She growled as she moved to begrudgingly follow William over to his horse.

William gave a pleased look at her obedience and turned to head over to the gray mare. "You'll thank me once you come to your senses." He said with a shrug at her cold glare. "Some distance from him should help with that."

He stopped besides the mare and began to pick up the saddlebags. Penelope pretended to move to help him. Now that they had stepped away from the thief, Penelope balled her hand up into a fist and cocked it back at the unsuspecting William. With a lunge forward, she landed a punch to his nose. The older knight staggered backwards and dropped the saddlebags as he held his now bleeding nose. "Penelope what the hell!?" He snarled with outrage and moved to grab the dagger at his hip. His eyes already began to focus on Crow.

"Don't forget about me you old fool." Penelope hissed as she brandished her dagger from her boot and lunged at William. He grunted as he moved to block her blade. The older knight was furious at the sudden betrayal and swiped his dagger at her side. She dodged with ease. Having fought alongside William before, she knew most of his moves. However, that also meant that he knew most of hers as well. For a moment, the two were locked in very close combat as their blades clashed with every block.

Finally, Penelope took the older knight off guard as she slipped past his defense. However, instead of holding her blade to his throat, she dealt a cut to his hand wielding his weapon. He winced and loosened his grip on the dagger for a brief moment. She used her free hand to snatch the dagger away from him before he could recover and held up her own weapon to his chest. William remained tensed as he glared at Penelope. For a moment, the two knights tried to catch their breaths. "Yield, William." Penelope finally spat dangerously. "I saved your ass from that dungeon don't make all that work go to waste."

In truth, her threats were likely hollow. She felt angry but she doubted she could so easily bring herself to actually kill her comrade. However, she knew she needed to get him to stop as he looked ready to tackle her rather than accept defeat. William narrowed his eyes at her and curled up his lip. "You'll regret this, Penelope." He threatened as he wiped away some of the blood that was still trickling down from his nose. The older knight finally backed down slightly as he checked over his wounds. "Once we get back to Brerra, you'll both pay."

"Whatever." Penelope mumbled as she let out a sigh. "Either way, you won't be killing anyone without this. And if you do try something, I'll be there to stop you, William. You can count on that." She added threateningly as she held up the daggers before tucking away both weapons into her boots. She stepped away from the older knight to move back besides Crow.
Oh cool! The novel thing not the projects xD I guess school's really picking up for everyone now

Definitely lol
Penelope's losing her filter a little bit XD
Penelope looked over at Crow as he suddenly snapped at William. She smiled faintly to herself, amused by the dumbfounded expression on William. However, that expression quickly contorted into anger as he watched Crow step over to the stallion. He turned his head to face Penelope and curled his lip up slightly as he marched over to her. "This is all your fault." he growled. "He didn't have so much attitude until you started fawning over him! Just like how he attacked me in the wagon before."

The female knight snorted and crossed her arms at William's accusations. "You're being ridiculous, as usual. The only reason for his attitude is because of your attitude, not me." She replied sharply, meeting William's glare. "You just refuse to put any blame on yourself."

"Perhaps because I'm not the one sleeping with the enemy." William spat with disgust. "I'm merely treating him how he deserves to be treated. He's a heartless criminal and should be treated as such. He nearly learned his place when I intervened before but you've ruined that. Now that he has you wrapped around his finger, he thinks we're equals." The knight shook his head as if the thought was ridiculous before shooting a glare over at Crow.

"That is crazy." Penelope said furrowing her brows as if deep in thought. "He definitely shouldn't view you as an equal. I mean, he's done way more for the mission and he's a lot kinder, less arrogant. Just all around better person, in no way equal to you." She spat at William in return. It felt a bit freeing to finally snap back at William. She had been holding back since she had been worrying about what the future held. Certain that she would leave with Crow to the outer villages and partially encouraged by his own sharp words to the knight, Penelope wasn't going to hold back as much.

"Bite your tongue." William growled menacingly, angered by her words. The two knights grew tense as they glared at each other. "You know, as soon as we get back to Brerra, he's just going to toss you aside. And once word gets out, you're going to crumble, Penelope."

"I'm going to be just fine actually. So why don't you focus on getting the mission done like a good knight rather than sticking your nose in our business." Penelope responded sharply before moving roughly past William as she headed over to Crow. She let out a long exhale as she tried to cool her head a bit. Focusing on Crow, she gave him a small smile and eyed the horse's setup. "So is it going to work alright?" She asked him.
Sorry I'll probably be a little inactive for these next two weeks or so! I've got quite a few hours at work, a wedding to go to, and my birthday coming up so it's a bit hectic right now xD
Penelope watched as Crow spoke with the merchant with a hint of curiosity. As he began to bargain with the other man, she was surprised to learn he had a bit of skill haggling with merchants. When they began to move away from the merchant, she bit back a smirk of amusement as she followed his lead and heard the merchant call back out to them. She looked back over at the merchant and stood back as Crow made the exchange to get the saddlebags.

She fell instep besides him as they began to head back to meet up with William. Penelope glanced up at him and smirked. "Well, I wasn't expecting you to be such a haggler." She said with an amused look. "And here I thought I had already seen all your skills."

The knight looked back ahead and slowed her pace, feeling reluctant to return back to William. She was nearly tempted to try and steal away a bit more time alone with Crow, however she knew that was a bad idea. The older knight was likely already growing impatient and they still needed to find a place to stay for the night. She let out a small sigh and walked a little closer to Crow. She hoped they'd be able to face William with a little more certainty now that there were no more misunderstandings between them.

As they stepped out of the street and back into the forest, she began to make out the outline of the two horses and the pacing knight besides them. Penelope rolled her eyes as she noticed William had spotted them and was sending an annoyed glare at the two. "About time." He growled. "It shouldn't have taken that long to just get a few things."
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