Penelope raised an eyebrow when Crow caught up with her. She had to admit she was a bit surprised that William let him pass. She rolled her eyes at his words. "Do something stupid and I won't have to pretend." she remarked with a half smirk. It was about then when she realized just how much she had let her guard down around him. Penelope grimanced inwardly at the thought. What had possessed her to be so naive and reckless? Perhaps she had just gotten much too carried away with this plan of hers to make him fall for her, which she had temporarily forgotten about since the attack as well. Penelope cleared her throat, trying to regain her composition. She reminded herself that this was suppose to be an act and that befriending the thief in reality was idiotic..... Though, he wasn't as terrible as she had originally thought him to be. "A delay will only make him rush us, which means we'll likely go without a lunch again." Penelope told him in a more serious tone. It seemed like she slowly reverting back to her guarded self. Though she still didn't seem as cold towards him as before. "With the way things are going you should be more careful about what you say and do around him. He's a good knight but he might let his anger get the best of him and if me and Abraxas aren't there to stop him, you'll likely be killed. Despite the king's orders." She warned. Penelope opened the door to the room and headed inside. She quickly locked her gaze on her armor and sword, which were piled were she had previously left them. The knight wasted no time in beginning to put the armor back on, beginning her return look like a well-trained, strong knight rather than a looking like some petite woman.