It was quiet. The silence bother Luke. As he glanced at Jane he couldn't help, but feel tension in the air. He felt as if she wanted to say something, but was biting her tongue. When she looked towards him if only confirmed his suspicions.

"What?" He sighed out, motioning for her to speak, although he wasn't sure he wanted to hear what she had to say.

"It's...nothing..." Jane responded.

Luke knew it wasn't "nothing", but he decided to leave it at that. The two sat in silence a while longer before Jane let out a sigh.

"We could go." Jane mumbled, staring out the window of the truck.

"What?" Luke raised a brow, urging her to explain.

"We could leave, right now." Jane said.

"Are you serious? What about the others?" Luke asked in disbelief.

"There's no way Kenny would let AJ go." Jane replied, simply.

"And what about Clem?" He questioned, looking to the little girl, who had remained unconscious. "You think he'd just let us take off with her?"

"Probably not..." Jane spoke. She had a strange look on her face.

Luke raised a brow. "What?"

"I just..." She paused, taking a short glance at Clem. "I don't think she's gonna wake up."

"Why not?" Luke demanded.

"It's been two days." Jane said.

"So. She's still breathing, ain't she. And she's doing better than she was." Luke pointed out. He hated how Jane was so easy to give up on people. Clementine was going to be just fine.

"Alright. And if she does... lets say there's damage to the brain." Jane said, trying to get Luke to see her side of things.

Luke sighed in annoyance, "Jane."

"No...I've really been thinking about this. Where would she be safe?" Jane asked. "It's not with Kenny. Who knows what it will take for him to flip out on her..."

"Jane-" Luke cut himself off. Jane was right about that. Kenny was a time-bomb. He would probably go off on Clem for something and if there was a possibility of damage to the brain, the girl wouldn't even understand why.

"We could bring her with us...But, look at her. She's in a coma. And we can't just carry her around. If we got attacked..." She trailed off, shaking her head.

Luke narrowed his eyes, looking back towards Clem. "You're acting like she's a burden."

"Because...Because she is." Jane said, with a shake of her head. "She's lifeless. We're hauling her around and for what?"

"You're giving up on her already? You have no hope for the kid?" Luke fought to keep his voice down. He couldn't believe the words that he was hearing.

"Hope isn't going to keep her alive. For all we know she could be brain dead." Jane said.

"Stop saying that!" Luke spat. "She's gonna be just fine. Little girl is tough as nails." Luke spoke stubbornly. He wouldn't would hear a word more of what Jane was saying.

"L-Luke...?" A voice met his ears.

"What now?" He grumbled.

"Can you stop being so loud?"

"Yes. Yes I- -Clem? Oh my God." Luke cried, surprised to see the girl was awake. "Are you awake, kid?"

"W-What happened?" Clementine asked in a weak voice.

"You fell into the water when we were trying to cross the ice." Jane said.

"Where are we?" The girl questioned, forcing her aching body up and looking around.

"Kenny found this truck at that house and fixed it up. We've been on the road since." Luke filled her in.

"Really?" Clementine asked, eyes wide. "How long have I been out?"

"Bout two days." Luke replied.

Clem's eyes widened. "Two days?"

"Yep..." Luke gave a nod.

"Hmm..." Clementine mumbled thoughtfully. "What were you guys talking about?" She asked.

"It don't matter, kiddo." Luke said, brushing her off as he didn't want her to know about the hurtful thing Jane was saying. "How are you feeling?"

"I don't know..." Clementine shrugged. "I'm tired.

"You just woke up." Luke chuckled.

"Yeah...My body aches too." The girl admit.

"I bet it does." Luke said. "Other than that?"

Clementine gave a shrug. "I'm good. I think."

"You think?" Jane asked with a small smirk.

"Yeah." Clementine returned her smile. "Where are the others?"

"Looking for supplies. I stayed behind cause of my leg and offered to keep an eye on you and AJ." Luke said.

"Can I hold him?" Clementine begged.

"AJ?" Luke raised a brow.

"Yeah." Clementine nodded.

"If you want." He said, passing the infant to the girl carefully.

"Hey..." Clementine

Luke grinned at the little girl. "He's cute isn't he?"

Clementine nodded, rubbing her eyes "Luke,"

"Yes?" Luke smiled at the girl.

Clementine suddenly lowered her gaze, feeling a feeling of guilt run over her. "I'm sorry."

"What for?" Luke asked.

"You fell in the water cause of me." The girl muttered.

"Hey, that not true, Clem." Luke argued.

"It is." Clementine said.

Luke shook his head. "No it's not, Clem. Nothing was your fault."

"It was. You could have died cause of me." Clementine said, sadness and guilt in her voice.

"No, it wasn't. Besides, I'm fine aren't I?"

"Yes..." Clementine nodded.

"And so are you." Luke said, sounding relieved.

"How's your leg?" Clementine asked worriedly.

"Doing better." Luke told her.

"What about Kenny? How's his eye?"

Luke was unsure how to answer that question. Kenny hadn't let anybody check on his injury, so he had no idea.

"I'm not sure." Luke admit.

"What do you mean?" Clementine narrowed her eyes in confusion.

"He hasn't let anybody see it. He's been focusing on you." Luke explained.

"Oh..." That made her feel bad. If Kenny's eye got infected...It would be her fault. It was already because of her that he lost it.

"Hey." Luke called, pulling her out of her thoughts.

"What?" Clementine met his eyes.

"It's not your fault." Luke said, seemly reading her mind.

Clementine let out a sigh. She hoped his eye was okay. If Kenny refused to allow anyone to change his bandages, when he got back she just have to do it herself.