When they pulled up to the camp, Kagome watched from the front seat as Glenn got yelled at for the car alarm that was still going. Everyone got out of the truck and hugged other people in the group, but Kagome got out and kept Maru close to her, remaining unseen by the others. She watched with a smile as Rick was rejoined with his family. She heard her name being said by Glenn, and she slowly walked out from behind the van that they parked behind. Maru remained glued to her side.

"Kagome helped us too," Glenn said as she came up to the group. She looked at Rick and his family and saw as the woman mouthed a 'thank you' to her. Kagome smiled slightly.

"I didn't do much. We just wanted out of the damn city, didn't we Maru?" She saw some of the wary looks directed at Maru. "Oh, don't worry about him. He won't bite, not even walkers." She pet Maru's head lightly.

At nightfall, Kagome found herself sitting on the ground around the fire with the others while Maru curled into her side. She listened as Rick told his story of waking up in the hospital, disoriented and not knowing what was going on. She understood where he was coming from.

"What about you Kagome?" Dale asked her.

"I felt the same as Rick. I had just gotten home from an archery tournament and the door was busted in and there was blood everywhere; I didn't know what was going on. I walked around the house and found one of those things in the living room. I killed it. I found a note in my mother's room. It said to run and that they loved me. I never found them. I ended up on a farm in Greenville and got separated from my group. I found Maru soon after that and have been in Atlanta for the last two weeks or so, just me and Maru." She smiled as she scratched the dog's head.

"And you survived that long?" Andrea asked.

"Yeah, Mom would send me to survival camps where I learned about a lot of things including archery. She said you never know." She wasn't going to mention her powers or the fact that she had time travelled. They wouldn't believe her.

"Sorry to hear," Lori said.

"Thanks." Kagome smiled slightly then looked back down at the sleeping dog beside her.

"We have to figure out what to say to Daryl about Merle when he gets back from hunting," Dale said.

"I'll tell him. It was me who dropped the key," T-Dog piped up. Kagome listened to the group bicker back and forth about who was going to tell Daryl about Merle. It would make for an interesting day tomorrow. After everyone quieted down, people started to go to their beds. Kagome stayed in her spot by the fire, propped up against the log that the others used to sit on. Maru moved over her lap to keep her warm. She kept a hand on the small knife attached to her belt.

"Don't you have anything else besides that knife?" She heard Shane ask. He was the only other one up as he said that he would take first watch.

"I did. I had my long bow, but it snapped. Unfortunately I haven't found another one." Kagome frowned. She had been missing her bow more and more lately.

"Dale might have a compound bow in the RV. I'll ask him tomorrow." Shane said before he got up to walk around the camp. Kagome smiled and leaned her head back. She fell into a light sleep by the fire, waking up every once in a while to check her surroundings.