Hi again, guys! I wrote another chapter. Sorry this one took forever. It's also kind of short. Sorry. I was going to have it around twice as long, but I decided to split it in half so you guys get another chapter. Anyways, hope you enjoy! Sorry there isn't much change from the game in this chapter.

"We don't got much left, so just gather whatever you have," Kenny instructed, having checked to make sure the coupler was loose. He now stood between the group and the train, "Let's go."

Kenny pivoted and made his way to the traincar. Clementine eagerly sprang from her seat and rushed towards the car, the rest of the group following behind a bit more slowly.

Carley nudged Lee's shoulder, "I've got to go get Lilly," she informed, "Don't let Kenny leave without us." She broke off from the rest of the group and walked towards the RV. She opened the door and disappeared inside.

Maybe I should come with her, Lee thought to himself, in case she can't get Lilly to come out of the RV.

He started to take a step in the RV's direction, but the door swung open. He was shocked to see that Lilly was voluntarily exiting the vehicle, despite the wicked glare she threw at Carley, who was standing close behind her to make sure she didn't bolt. Lee watched, waiting for the two to get close to him before turning back towards the train.

Nobody had gotten in yet. He hurried towards them, not wanting to waste any more time.

Kenny had fixed Lilly with an untrusting stare, but looked at Chuck after a few moments.

"Want a ride?" he offered, gesturing at the train with his left arm.

Chuck frowned, "Well, it sounds like you're takin' my home," he answered.

Kenny squinted, his own frown growing, "So that's a yes, then?"

Chuck glanced at the train, "Haven't found anythin' better for keeping the creepy-crawlies out than that boxcar."

Chuck turned away from Kenny and hoisted himself into the boxcar.

Clementine, who had been staring at the ground solemnly, looked up at Kenny, "Duck's sick," she said, her frown breaking Lee's heart. He guessed that she had also noticed that Kenny seemed to be ignoring the fact that his son wasn't getting any better; as of the moment, Duck was being held by Katjaa so his head hung over his mother's back. His eyes were barely open and his breathing seemed to be labored.

Kenny's eyes widened a moment before they darkened with anger.

"Get on the train, Clementine," he spoke bitterly, and all but spat out the words. Clementine's frown deepened, but she still lifted herself into the traincar.

Lee was filled with rage. How could Kenny speak to Clem like that? She was merely trying to get him to face the facts in her own little way. He was about to tell the man exactly what he thought of his tone, but held back. Kenny was already going through enough, and fighting wouldn't help anybody.

Katjaa looked at her husband, "He is getting sicker," she told him, her eyes clouded with greif. Duck was slumped over her shoulder, and she was holding him as gently as she would hold a fragile baby.

Kenny's already fowl expression deepened, "Let me look at 'im."

He took a few steps around Katjaa to get a good look at Duck's face. The young boy could barely lift his head slightly to look at his father. He had dark circles under his eyes and his skin was pale. He gave a silent cough that wracked his whole body.

Kenny's eyes grew wide.

Lee didn't want to think about Duck turning, but he knew they couldn't hide from the truth forever, "We can't ignore this. Look at the kid, Kenny. This is happening," Lee knew that they needed to face the facts in order to survive, but he still felt horrible for Kenny. He couldn't imagine what he was going through.

Kenny directed his anger towards Lee, "Ain't shit happening. And if it were, what would we do here?" he fumed, "We get on the train and we find something better. THAT is the plan."

"I think Lee just wants to talk it through," Katjaa interupted. Lee was thankful that somebody could listen to reason.

"It's TALKED THROUGH. Get on, Kat," Kenny rejected his wife's statement in a harsh tone.

Katjaa frowned and casted her gaze towards the ground.

Kenny turned around so he wasn't facing either of them, "I'll be up front. I don't want to hear any nonsense until we get where we're goin'," he ordered and started towards the front of the train.

Katjaa glanced at Lee apologetically, her once light eyes dark with sorrow. She paused a moment before joining Chuck and Clementine inside of the boxcar.

Lee had forgotten that Carley and Lilly were standing a few feet behind him until Carley spoke up.

"The man has a right to be upset, but he doesn't have to be an ass," Carley voiced, her eyes narrowed in the direction of the cab.

Lee turned his head towards her, nodding in agreement.

Carley turned her attention to Lilly.

"Do you need help getting in the boxcar?" Carley offered, shifting her gaze to Lilly's hands which were still bound behind her back.

Lilly's glare grew more menacing, "No," she hissed, and stalked towards the boxcar's opening. She turned so her back was facing the inside and she jumped up, trying to sit on the edge. It took a few tries, but she managed it. She attempted to swing her legs up, but lost her balance. Carley caught Lilly's arm before she fell off completely to help her regain her balance. Lilly shook it off rudely and scooted into a corner of the car

Carley rolled her eyes and climbed into the car with ease.

Lilly needs to realize that people are trying to help her, Lee thought to himself as he climbed the ladder to get into the cab so he could help get the train going, she can't act like this forever.

Lee opened the door to the cab. Kenny was sitting in the engineer's chair, his expression unreadable. He made a small gesture with his hand towards the throttle, and then crossed his arms.

Lee pulled the throttle until it made a deep clicking noise. The train hissed to life once again, and started moving forward. Lee grinned. Now they could get to Savannah and find a boat. They'd be safe.

But in this world, safety is always temporary.

If you couldn't tell, I ship CarLilly too. ;D I really need to do a fic about them...*mind gears start spinning*...