Of course, Penelope’s answer to the thief’s question was an instant ‘no.’ Crow shrugged. He hadn’t expected anything more. He had only been trying to be disagreeable by asking since he was still frustrated about getting caught. He had been so close to freedom, but she just had to go and ruin everything. Now, he would have to go back to the other knights and complete the king’s ridiculous quest. Penelope and the others weren’t going to let their guards down again after this last stunt, so he knew he would have no more chances to escape. Naturally, he was going to be bitter about it for a while.
He followed Penelope with his eyes as she reclaimed her sword. He tensed as the knight drew the blade, but it seemed she was only doing so in order to drain the river water from its sheath, so he relaxed again. Right. She was still under orders from the king, so she couldn’t kill him. He just hoped she wouldn’t get the urge to give him any warning cuts for causing trouble.
He watched as Penelope walked unstably over to a nearby tree to sit down and told him to rest. Crow had no complaints with that order, so he moved a bit farther from the river’s edge and laid down again. He cast Penelope an annoyed glance, “I would suggest the same to you, but you have to stay awake to keep an eye on me. Can’t have your captive running while you nod off, now can you?” With that, he rolled onto his side so that he was facing away from the knight, silently indicating that he was done with their conversation.
He followed Penelope with his eyes as she reclaimed her sword. He tensed as the knight drew the blade, but it seemed she was only doing so in order to drain the river water from its sheath, so he relaxed again. Right. She was still under orders from the king, so she couldn’t kill him. He just hoped she wouldn’t get the urge to give him any warning cuts for causing trouble.
He watched as Penelope walked unstably over to a nearby tree to sit down and told him to rest. Crow had no complaints with that order, so he moved a bit farther from the river’s edge and laid down again. He cast Penelope an annoyed glance, “I would suggest the same to you, but you have to stay awake to keep an eye on me. Can’t have your captive running while you nod off, now can you?” With that, he rolled onto his side so that he was facing away from the knight, silently indicating that he was done with their conversation.