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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 was glad to hear Crow was willing to get away from the others with her, even if it was only for a short period of time. As he leaned his mouth to rest near her cheek, her smile briefly shifted into a small smirk as he shared his plan to slip away from Otto. It seemed that even though they were publicly courting now, sneaking off to meet each other was still something they hadn’t completely left in the past. The only difference now seemed to be that the stakes were far lower. Otto may get frustrated by their short disappearance but there was little the baron could do in response.

Her attention was pulled away from the thought as Naida spoke up, grinning at them in a way that made the lieutenant give a small laugh. However, her smile faltered slightly as the princess nearly gave away her relation to Crow. She stifled a grimace and let out a small sigh as her friend was clumsy to recover from her near slip up. As Naida went on, her words brought a small twinge of color to the knight’s cheeks at the mention of their future children. Though it was something they were on the same page about and working towards, she still felt a bit flustered at the topic, namely since it was brought up in front of others she was less close to. It was certainly a relief as Crow switched the topic. It wasn’t the smoothest transition but at least it seemed to get the focus off of them.

“It is a nice kingdom.” Penelope spoke up in agreement with Crow as she reflected back on her mission there. Feeling him take her hand underneath the table, she gave his hand a small affectionate squeeze. Looking over at him, she gave a thoughtful look. “At least from what I remember when we were there. Although, I imagine the outskirts of the kingdom don’t look much better than our own right now considering the ongoing war.” she mused with a soft sight.

Their past trip together had been something the knight usually avoided talking about since she once feared people connecting the dots when it came to how close she was to the thief. Of course, now that they were courting there was nothing to hide and it was a bit freeing to be able to speak so openly. However, it didn’t come without some glances but it was difficult to guess which part of her words had them casting glances. Namely from Otto, who was just returning to table and managed to catch her last words. The baron looked over at her with an unreadable expression before moving to sit down besides his son.

“We won’t have time for sightseeing anyways.” Otto commented now. “We’re supposed to reach the castle as promptly as possible.”

“Of course,” Penelope mused with an understanding nod only to flash a small smirk right after. “but looking over your surroundings is part of the job anyways. It doesn’t hurt if they just happen to be scenic.”
Penelope had to try and squeeze in a bit of alone time xD
The knight gave a small nod of response to the baron’s words, merely accepting the circumstances they were given. While not ideal, she could make due with the room, whether she slept on the floor again or decided to share a bed with Naida. Otto didn’t seem as accepting of it though. The baron had his lips pursed together and was clearly thinking over what route to take in this dilemma they were faced with. However, the man didn’t have the chance to as Crow spoke up before he could suggest something else. Penelope looked over at the viceroy as he took it upon himself to volunteer sleeping on the floor.

The knight leaned her head into the palm of her hand, hiding a small smirk as Crow acted defiantly against the baron. She hadn’t thought much about it before but she supposed the baron’s strictness from both the night before and that morning hadn’t set well with the former thief. It was only natural that he wouldn’t completely let Otto dictate everything. That, however, didn’t mean the baron was pleased with it. Her green eyes drifted back onto the baron, watching as he hesitated to reply to Crow, clearly still looking for a way around it. Unfortunately, Crow hadn’t left him much wiggle room and with a long sigh, Otto nodded his head.

“Very well then. I’ll inform the innkeeper that we’ll be taking the two bed room.” Otto relented before turning to walk off to make the group’s reservation. Penelope watched him leave for a moment before turning back to the rest of the group as Percy and Preston settled in at the table as well.

“Looks like you’re with me tonight!” Naida grinned as she turned back to Penelope.

“Appears so.” Penelope laughed, less inclined to deny sharing a bed with her friend after both a hard night on the floor and a long day’s travel.

“Hello,” a new voice interrupted. Turning her head to look over, her gaze fell onto the bar wench who had clearly approached the group to take their order. The woman gave a charming smile, a fake one but charming nonetheless. “I apologize for the wait. What would you like to order this evening?”

“I’ll have the chicken and vegetables.. And an ale please.” Penelope replied. She looked away from the wench as she continued to go around the table, taking the orders of the others. Her mind drifted to her early departure the next day. Blinking, the knight glanced over at Crow besides her and leaned over to the viceroy after he finished placing his order. With their time limited, she did have a small suggestion to make before it completely ran out.

“Hey, I was thinking,” the knight began with a small smile as she looked up at him. “after dinner, we should take a short walk around the village. Since I’m leaving tomorrow and we got here early enough, I thought it might be nice.” That and she was admittedly hoping to get a few moment alone with him before she didn’t see him again for almost two weeks. There was still the lingering threat of mercenaries but as long as they stuck to the boundaries of the village where local guards were posted, surely it wouldn’t be too big of a risk.
No worries! I'll get started on a post soon
Definitely not xD

Penelope let out a soft laugh as his stomach voiced it’s support of his words. The knight smiled amusedly as the two half siblings bantered with each other and focused her gaze ahead as the group headed into the inn. She swept her gaze over the inn, noting it was still busier than usual but at least a little less crowded than the last. There was also an odd amount of peasants amongst the crowd. It was at least more than the knight was used to seeing amongst inns since most of the lower class simply couldn’t afford to leave their homes. While it did intrigue her, she didn’t dwell on the thought and instead focused back over to Crow and Naida. She followed after Crow, glancing curiously over at him as he hastened his pace to lead them into the dining room.

Brushing it off as his eagerness to eat, she followed him over to the empty table and moved to slide into the bench besides him. Penelope let out a soft sigh, finding it nice to finally sit down without it having to be on top a moving beast. She leaned her elbows lightly against the table and glanced around the room. “Well at least it seems that this inn isn’t as crowded as the last.” the knight mused.

“That’s true. Hopefully you’re able to get a bed tonight, Penelope. If not, my offer still stands.” Naida said with a smile.

“I’ll keep that in mind.” Penelope nodded. “I’m just a bit surprised with how many villagers are staying here. I mean, with the king’s tax, I imagine affording to stay here can’t be easy for them.”

“It appears they’ve managed to save enough somehow.” grunted Otto from behind them. Penelope jumped slightly and turned her head to look over at the baron as he stepped over to join the table, sitting down at an empty spot. Just like the night before he seemed displeased about something and it wasn’t hard for the knight to guess that it had to do with the lacking of available rooms. A small frown crossed her lips. She was tired and admittedly, had been hoping for a bed of her own that night.

“No luck with getting a big enough room?” Naida asked.

Otto shook his head and let out a long sigh. “It appears the peasants here are mostly traveling in larger parties so rooms bigger than two beds are all booked up. So, that leaves us with a bit of a dilemma of how we’re going to make this work.”
Oh my bad! I just saw the edit and thought you had added it ^^' I'll wait! I just confused cx
Cool! Sorry I've been busy and got a bit too distracted to write today ^^' I am off tomorrow though so I'll get started on a reply then! Would it be alright if I went ahead and carried us into the next morning with my reply? Just wanted to check since I was considering writing a bit of that out in my next post.
I can imagine. I'm trying to stay in as much as I can myself but I still have work ^^' luckily I'm leaving in two weeks though. And ok c: No rush!
Makes sense xD Naida wouldn't survive quarantine lol
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