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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 enjoyed a quiet meal alone. That is, until Olivia spotted her. The other female knight blinked in surprise and hurried over to her side, crossing her arms as she looked over at Penelope with a questioning gaze. "Well, well, well look who decided to finally come back." Olivia snickered as she sat down besides her. "I was thought maybe you had just decided to run off with you know who."

The knight rolled her eyes at her friend's jesting and placed her plate down on the ground besides her. "Nope. You're still stuck with me until the end of this war." She mused. Penelope swept her gaze over the camp before turning back to Olivia. "So did I miss much here? I know the patrols managed to find the supplies but that's about all I got out of talking with Mia. Aside from how angry she was."

"Not much as far as I know." Olivia told her with a shrug. "You should have seen your brother gloating about one of the patrols finding the supplies. If his head gets any bigger it'll anchor him to the ground." She snorted. "I'm not sure what the barons have been talking about today.. I think there was a bit of discussion about your disappearance though since Tomas was asking around to see if anyone had seen you during your 'patrol'." Olivia smirked. "Speaking of which, how did that go? I'm guessing everyone's safe and sound?"

Penelope gave a small nod at Olivia's words, glad to hear that not much had occurred during her time away from the camp. That meant that she likely wouldn't have to worry about trying to catch up on the news for the next meeting. "Yeah. Everyone's fine." She told Olivia with a small nod. The knight frowned a little. "It was a close call though.. If I had been just a little later, then there would have been a real problem." She said, shuddering at the thought.

"That's good.. I'm guessing you made the most of your time too, considering how long it took you to get back here." Olivia teased.

"Shut up." Penelope blushed a little at Olivia's accusation. "I had just traveled further away with them so I decided it was best to get some sleep before leaving."

Olivia chuckled a little and shrugged her shoulders. "Sounds like a waste of trip to me but whatever."

The two chatted comfortably for a little longer before Penelope finally parted from Olivia, feeling herself growing drowsy as the traveling from the day began to set in. The female knight soon retired to her tent, easily falling into a deep sleep as she laid down.

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The next day began relatively normally, aside from a few of her comrades questioning about where she had gone off to the day before. Luckily no one seemed to question her story of following the trail of the thieves. However, she did notice a few of the knights she spoke to act rather condescending. The worst being Millicent, who disapproved of her actions, and Layth, who continued to try and rub her failures in her face. However, the more troubling issue seemed to be in Mia's fading trust in her. After her last stunt, the baroness seemed particularly angry and even after her return she didn't seem to completely settle down yet. Penelope remained hopeful that with time the baroness would cool her head.

The meeting between the barons and their lieutenants began as usual. Penelope snuck in after Tomas, trying to keep a low profile to avoid drawing any attention to herself. However, that didn't work very well thanks to her hateful uncle.

"Glad to see we could all make it today." Edward grumbled, casting an accusing glance towards Penelope.

"Indeed." Mia muttered then crossed her arms. "Now then, with our supplies reclaimed from those thieves, I think it's time we begin discussion of battle plans."

"Yes." Bennet agreed strongly. "Some of the supplies even appeared to be from Younis so there's a possibility that the thieves also striked them a little after they got us." The baron grinned viciously. "Which means we likely have a bit of an advantage right now."

"We need to act fast then." Edward nodded. "In fact we should be looking to reclaim Grimsby and push their forces further back."

Mia gave a thoughtful. "They'd be expecting that though.. I think it'd be more effective to hit them in a spot that they least expect. Making it difficult for them to defend themselves."

"Securing a win will be important for morale around here." Tomas mused.

"But a weak win can barely count as a win." Layth snorted. "We have the upper hand, I think we should be using it to the full extent."

Penelope shifted slightly as she listened to the others speak. Everyone seemed on the same page, ready to rush into the next battle even though the plans were still being made. It would likely take a while for them to settle on details, especially since the room seemed a bit split on how to go about handling the attack, but she was still concerned about how soon this next battle would be coming. She hoped that she'd be able to meet up with Crow in time and even more so, she prayed that the herbalist was able to get him feeling better or at least talk him out of fighting.
Makes sense!

Mia's not too happy with Penelope at the moment cx

Oh nice lol
Penelope and Gavin soon reached the camp. A couple of her comrades commented on her late return as she headed towards the center of camp to speak with Mia. She felt a bit of worry build in her as a few of the other knights seemed to eye her suspiciously, though she guessed it was only natural after how long she had been gone. Gavin gave her a small word of goodbye before heading off towards his tent and Penelope focused back ahead as Mia and Tomas came into view.

Mia quickly caught sight of her and narrowed her eyes at the lieutenant. She marched over to the knight and crossed her arms. "Where in the hell have you been!" She demanded immediately. "I thought you were going to stay in camp yesterday and then Gavin tells me you're out searching for the thieves on your own! Are you mad?"

"She was worried about you." Tomas added quietly. "Those thieves are dangerous."

Penelope dipped her head. "I'm sorry, Mia. I just wanted to make up for losing him the last time." She said with false guilt. The knight frowned and looked over at the two. "I didn't mean to stay out so long either.. I got close to catching them so I decided to try and track them down. I lost track of time on the way.."

"And of the thieves from what I can see." Huffed her uncle who had now stepped out of the tent. He glared down at Penelope.

"Unfortunately yes.. I got down near Silverpool and by then I lost their trail and it was too late to return back by then." She admitted lowering her gaze again.

"Well it doesn't matter now." Tomas said softly. "We got the stolen supplies back and it seems we've chased off the thieves for now, right?"

"Right." Mia grumbled with a glance towards Edward. The baron held her gaze for a moment before turning and beginning to walk away from the group. She turned back to Penelope and shook her head. "I don't know what got into you but I certainly hope that was the last of it." The baroness remarked sharply. "You're nearly starting to act as careless as your brother and that is not a change I admire."

"It won't happen again, Mia. I promise." Penelope said. She wasn't sure if she could keep that promise, but hoped that she could considering how furious the baroness currently was with her. With a week until she met up with Crow again, she would make sure to repair the damage done to Mia's trust.

"Make sure of it." Mia muttered with a firm nod. She looked over Penelope and gave a soft sigh. "You should go rest. Seems you had a long day. We'll talk again tomorrow."

"Thank you." Penelope said gratefully before turning and walking off. Her stomach growled with hunger. Having not eaten since the day before, the knight wasted no time in heading off to grab some food. She let out a small sigh and glanced around the camp as she walked. Tension seemed to have died down in the camp, something she was glad to see. Penelope hoped that meant that the knights were no longer sending patrols to look for the thieves. It would make her job a lot easier if she didn't have to worry about them finding Crow and the others.
Gavin's still trying to talk Penelope out of it cx

Oh ok cool c: Hopefully it's shorter then lol
Though she was traveling alone, Penelope remained cautious, not wanting to get caught by either local guards or her own comrades if patrols were still happening. Even though she wasn't traveling with Crow, getting caught coming from where the thieves were actually located would certainly cause for some problems. While her story would still hold up, she wouldn't be able to throw the rest of the knights off track of the thieves and that wasn't something she wanted to risk.

Luckily her walk remained rather uneventful and it left her alone with her thoughts. She thought about her talk with Hazel and how coldly the herbalist had acted. It made her wonder if there was even a chance of getting her to work with the noble physician. The knight frowned to herself at the thought. Though chances seemed slim, she held onto a hope that Crow would be able to convince her to see some reason. At the thought of the thief, a smaller concern of hers popped into her thoughts. The imagine of Rikki sleeping soundly besides him made her falter slightly as she walked, feeling a familiar mixture of uneasiness as well as jealousy.

She understood that he couldn't tell the female thief they were together but she was bothered by the lack of distance he had yet to put between himself and Rikki. Whatever their relationship had been, it was getting clear they were a little more than just friends by what she had seen and she couldn't help but wonder how far that went. Was Crow simply having trouble figuring out a way to distance himself from the female thief? Or maybe I'm not enough right now. Especially with our meetings so far apart. She flinched and quickly shook her head.

No.. I'm being ridiculous. Penelope assured herself, trying to keep her trust in him from wavering at the uncertainty she felt. She recalled the night before, how they had been together and how they had both spoke of their future together. A soft smile tugged at her lips. A fresh wave of affection and happiness washed away the uncertainty she had been feeling and dulled the jealousy she felt. Whatever was going on, she was sure she could trust Crow with handling it.

Feeling a little more at ease, the knight quickly went back to thinking about how to tackle the situation with the herbalist and physician.

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The day wore on and Penelope eventually got closer to her camp. She took very few breaks, mainly focused on reaching the camp before the sunset. Luckily she seemed to be making good time. The afternoon sky was still bright above her as she drew near Myrefall. The sun would soon begin it's slow descent but she would easily be able to make it to camp before it went down completely. Now closer to the camp, she didn't worry about avoiding patrols as much and walked calmly through the forest.

Eventually she heard a twig snap nearby, making her jump. She turned to see a knight had spotted her and was quickly heading towards her. Instinctively, she grew tense, nearly reaching for the sword at her side. However, she quickly relaxed, especially once she recognized the knight.

"Oh thank gods there you are." Gavin breathed in relief as he reached her. His gaze roamed over her, inspecting for any sign of injury before looking at her with a frown. "Are you alright? Why were you gone for so long?"

"I'm fine. I just ran into a little bit of trouble and ended up having to travel a bit further than I originally planned." Penelope told him. She paused before shuffling her feet slightly. "Is Mia freaking out?"

"Sorta." Gavin admitted, scratching the back of his head. "Mia's not happy about you disappearing like that but I told her you were just trying to track down the thieves again.. Edward seemed convinced that you got killed by them but that rumor settled down after the one patrol returned with all the supplies from the thieves' camp.." The male knight met her gaze. "I guess you were able to get to him in time huh?" He mumbled softly.

"Yeah.. Just barely." Penelope replied averting her gaze away awkwardly. "So what are you doing out here? Are they still sending out patrols to look for the thieves?"

Gavin shook his head. "No. The barons were settled with getting the supplies back so they didn't bother with anymore patrols... I'm out here looking for you. I was worried something happened." He took a stepped towards her resting his hand on her shoulder, specifically the one Crow had injured before. "I know he's important to you but he's dangerous, Penelope. He's a criminal."

"You speak as if you actually know him." Penelope took a step back from her former suitor and met his gaze sternly. "I appreciate your concern, Gavin but I'm fine. We should get back to camp now." She turned sharply and began to walk on back towards the camp. Gavin hesitated before following behind her. A silence fell between the two as they walked back to their camp.
Glad you liked it xD
And good to hear lol I was hoping I got her ok

Ok!
Cute cx

Hope it's ok but I threw in a bit of a dramatic morning for Penelope xD
Penelope smiled against his lips as he kissed her again. "I love you too, Collin." She mumbled as he kissed her forehead. She walked with him over to the bedrolls and stepped over to the bed Rikki had laid out for her. The knight stretched, feeling weary from the long day they had had and the thought of the long day she had coming up. She began to settle down for the night and glanced over at Crow as he spoke again. "Me too." She agreed with a small frown as she thought about how long it had been since she was able to wake up besides him. It seemed they'd have to wait until after the war before they'd be able to do that again.

She laid down comfortably and shifted to look over at him as he reached over and placed his hand over hers. "Goodnight." She mumbled before closing her eyes. The knight quickly felt herself begin to drift off to sleep.

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She sleep rather soundly through the night, only stirring a little when the others returned to the camp. Despite how tired she had been, the knight woke up rather early in the morning. Light from the sun seemed to hit her eyes just perfectly enough to eventually wake her up. Penelope let out a quiet groan and rolled over onto her back as she opened her eyes. She blinked at the unfamiliar setting and it took her a moment to recall all that had occurred the day before. Once it sank in, she sat up and glanced around at the thieves around her.

Crow's companions all seemed to be fast asleep, likely knocked out due to how much alcohol they had consumed the night before. Alistair's face was buried into his mat making it seem like the male thief had simply collapsed upon his return home, which she guessed wasn't too far off from the truth. She also noted that Simon had chosen the mat furthest away from her. Though, he seemed a little more put together than the other male thief, even in his sleep. Her gaze finally drifted over to where Crow was sleeping nearby and stiffened slightly as she noticed how close Rikki rested besides him. The female thief was curled up besides him with half of her body on her own mat and the rest on his as she slept comfortably.

The knight shifted her gaze away uncomfortably. It seemed her guess about them hadn't been too far off. Though she couldn't blame Crow for being with someone else during their time apart, it seemed like he had yet to actually put distance between him and Rikki which did leave a feeling of unease for Penelope. It also left a spark of jealousy, wishing she was able to sleep besides him instead. After having such a peaceful time with him the night before, she didn't want to dwell on it now but couldn't help but feel an urge to wake him up, if only to get him away from the female thief.

However, she didn't, quickly reminding herself that he likely had some reasoning and that he needed to get as much rest as he could since he was sick. To wake him up merely out of jealousy would be selfish and foolish so instead the knight carefully stepped away from the sleeping group and moved to stand at the other edge of camp. Her gaze flickered out at the early morning sky and she crossed her arms, wondering when she should leave. While she did want to wait for Crow to wake up, she wasn't sure she had the time and the knight didn't want to wake him while he still had a chance to get a decent amount of sleep. She let out a small sigh and turned her head as she heard footsteps. She noticed the herbalist stepping back over to the camp and mumbled a quiet, "Good morning."

"Already scurrying off to the other rats?" The herbalist seemed to have just returned to camp and was eying Penelope with the same cold look she had from the night before.

"I think so." Penelope answered quietly, ignoring the insult. "I want to get back to my camp as soon as I can."

Hazel glanced towards the sleeping thieves then looked back at Penelope, crossing her arms. "Does he already know you're leaving right now?"

Penelope shook her head and Hazel snorted. "What a perfect pair." She muttered bitterly. "Typical rat." The knight raised an eyebrow at the herbalist's words, a little confused by them and what they meant. All of it just seemed like an insult and she was confused why Hazel was so quick to find it wrong of her to leave without alerting Crow. Unless... The knight blinked. Does she know about us? She was tempted to ask to find out but if the herbalist didn't know and was merely just distrusting of her, she didn't want to cause for any suspicion.

"I just figured it'd be best to let him get as much sleep as he can right?" Penelope said narrowing her eyes at Hazel. She took a step towards the herbalist, making her tense up. Penelope casted a look at the others to make sure they were still asleep and then lowered her voice as she added, "I know he's sick."

Hazel eyes widened at the knight's words. "What?" She growled. "He told you that? Exactly how much do you know, rat?"

Penelope flinched at her sharp words and motioned for her to keep her voice down, worried the herbalist would wake the others. "Calm down. I only found out yesterday and certainly not willingly." She told her then crossed her arms as she looked at Hazel with annoyance as she referred to her as a rat again. "Also the name's Penelope."

"Didn't ask." Hazel spat, though quietly this time. "Explain what happened."

The knight shot her a glare. This herbalist was beginning to remind her of her brother in some ways. At least, they both seemed to share a foul temper. However, not looking to start a fight, the knight decided to continue to ignore her less than pleasant attitude. "We nearly got caught by a patrol after you let the other day.. We were escaping together when he suddenly collapsed. After that, I got him to tell me about what was wrong..." She paused glancing over towards the thief with a hint of worry slipping into her stoic gaze. "That it was a disease from Myrefall and, that it kills... And that you were trying to help him to find a cure."

Penelope looked back over at Hazel as she heard the herbalist muttering something about an idiot snake. "Do you think you'll be able to do it?" She asked quietly. "Find a cure, I mean."

Hazel met Penelope's gaze for a moment, seeming wary as she looked at the knight. The knight held her gaze, anxious at what the reply would be. She wanted to know what the herbalist thought so far, praying that she was already on track to cure the illness. "As far as I'm concerned that's none of your business." Hazel snorted. Then paused, eying Penelope with a searching gaze that made the knight uneasy. "Why do you care so much anyways, knight?"

Penelope shifted a bit at her question. "He's a friend." She replied simply. "It's the same reason why I give him the information that I do."

Hazel narrowed her eyes distrustingly. The knight let out a small sigh. It was beginning to seem like the herbalist merely thought she had ulterior motives rather than actually knowing or suspecting them of being together. Which would be much easier to deal with, especially since Penelope doubted it would cause to much trouble. She relaxed a little.

"Anyways," Penelope began again as Hazel didn't reply right away. "I should be going.. Can you do me a favor and tell him I said goodbye and I'll see him in a week once he wakes up?"

"I don't do favors for noble scum." Hazel grumbled.

The knight rolled her eyes. "Well then can you do him another favor and tell him I said that? It's best if I just leave without waking him just to say goodbye."

"I'll think about it." Hazel muttered.

"Thanks." Penelope said with a hint of bitterness as Hazel's unwillingness to do such a simple thing. She was about to head off but paused before quickly adding. "Also please, ask him about the physician. He'll know what I mean by that." This time the knight didn't wait for Hazel's reply and gave a small dip of her head to the herbalist before turning to head off in the direction of her camp.
Glad it worked out well cx

Ok!
My friends came over for most of the day so it took me a while to get that one up cx

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