An hour or so passed by, and Sarah was quite certain that everyone was asleep by now. She heard her dad's snores off in the distance, so he was for sure asleep. Alvin was talking in his sleep, so he was asleep too. Nick had gone to bed the same time as her dad, so he should be asleep by now too. She didn't know if Rebecca was still up, but if she wasn't she'd just have to wake her up. Luke was still awake by the fire, keeping watch, but Sarah didn't care if he heard the conversation; Luke was like a brother to her. She even debated asking him for help, but she figured since he was a boy, he wouldn't really know, and he wouldn't be able to give her answers to her questions.

It took all of her energy to even stay up this long, because she was so exhausted. The teen girl then looked down at Clementine, who was sleeping so peacefully with her arm wrapped around Sarah. Sarah had to maneuver around the smaller girl carefully so she wouldn't wake her up. Once they were untangled from each other, she found her way in the dark to Rebecca's sleeping bag. "Sarah, you okay?" Luke asked as he saw Sarah getting up and moving around.

"I have to talk to Rebecca." She whispered loudly so he could hear. He only nodded in response. Of course, she was asleep. But Sarah really needed to have this conversation with her, she needed answers, and she needed answers soon so that she could hurry up and talk to Clementine about all of this stuff. "Rebecca?" Sarah asked in a whisper as she shook Bec's shoulder. She stirred a little bit, but this action didn't wake her up. "Rebecca!" She whispered a little bit louder, and this time, Rebecca's eyes fluttered open and she saw Sarah's face in the dark of the night.

"Sarah, you okay baby girl?" Rebecca asked as she wiped the sleep out of her eyes. "You didn't have a bad dream or anything, did you?" She asked as she began to sit up in the sleeping bag. It had gotten colder as the night went on, and it was practically freezing. Sarah could feel herself shivering slightly at the nippy air. Rebecca and Sarah were quite close for some time now, and she was almost like a motherly figure to then teen girl. Sarah always went to Bec about her problems, no matter how big or small. It seemed as though this was a perfect situation for the two.

Sarah sat down on the ground beside Rebecca, and looked up at her. "I really need to talk to you." Sarah whispered. "My dad told me to." She continued on. She then watched as Rebecca's eyes lit up. So her dad did talk to her about this whole situation. "Did he tell you about it?" She asked. At the moment, Sarah felt a little embarrassed. Shouldn't she know about these things? Why did she have to talk to everyone in the house about it?

Bec nodded, "He told me about it." She confirmed. "He said you're having some certain feelings toward Clementine." She trailed off, not really sure how to word it quite right. Rebecca was delighted though that she got to give Sarah advice, and got to have a chance to guide her and what not.

"Yeah..." Sarah nodded. "I'm just confused." She admitted honestly.

"Why are you confused?" Rebecca asked.

"It's just..." The teen girl trailed off, trying to find the right way to put what she wanted to say. She didn't want to sound dumb or anything. She wanted Rebecca to really know what she was talking about. She wanted Rebecca to really know how she felt for Clementine. "What do those feelings all mean? And she's another girl... Is that bad?" She questioned, as she tried to explain the best way should could.

"Well, if you want me to be blunt about it, you love her." Rebecca answered simply. "And don't mind that she's another girl, that's okay. Some girls love other girls, and some guys love other guys." She also added, trying to say it in the simplest form so she wouldn't confuse Sarah even more. She then watched, as Sarah got lost in her thoughts, trying to contemplate what she just said. The teen girl had to admit she had never really heard anything like that before, but if Rebecca had said it, it had to have been a real thing.

"I love her?" Sarah questioned.

"Maybe you don't love her yet..." Rebecca explained, "But you care for her a lot. Kind of like me and Alvin." She kept going, explaining in simple terms so that Sarah would understand. "But if you two keep getting closer, it'll turn into love, trust me." She finished with a small smile, happy to answer any questions that Sarah had. She wanted the teen girl to be well informed about everything.

"Oh!" And Sarah finally got it. She and Clementine were going to be together like Rebecca and Alvin were together. They would love and care for each other, and make sure one another was okay. It was kind of like they were already doing that anyway, so not much changes would be made once Sarah talked to Clementine about this.

"Did that answer all your questions?" Bec asked as she looked down at Sarah.

"When should I tell Clementine?" Sarah asked.

"Whenever you want, because I guarantee you she feels the same." Rebecca answered.

"Thank you so much Rebecca!" Sarah exclaimed as she hugged Rebecca gently. She was glad that she finally got the answers that she needed, and so glad she wasn't confused about this stuff anymore. Clementine gave her butterflies because she was special, and they cared about each other so much.

"It's no problem sweetie." Rebecca replied, "Now go on and get some sleep so you're not tired in the morning." Sarah nodded, and made her way back to the sleeping bag she shared with Clementine. She crawled back into it carefully so she wouldn't wake her friend up. Now that she got everything sorted out, she was going to have to think of a good time to confess to Clementine, and Sarah was a little nervous about that. The teen was very sensitive to other people's emotions, and she wasn't sure how Clem would react to all this. Her eyes began to grow heavy though, and she knew she'd be asleep in a few moments. She decided that she'd wait a few days until she told Clementine, that way the information that Rebecca gave her had time to sink in. All in all though, despite everything that happened today, Sarah went to sleep a very happy girl.