Hello everyone, welcome to the final chapter of We're Friends, Right? I've loved writing this story so much, it's been so fun adding in the choice mechanism and I'll be sure to add it in my new stories. I want to thank everybody who's reviewed this story, and I'm so surprised and ecstatic that so many people reviewed! The choice with the most votes will affect Sarah's fate, but I will release another chapter, sort of like a 'bonus' where I'll release the alternate ending and also some ideas that I thought of but I didn't add in the story. Let me know in the reviews if you want that. Anyway, please enjoy and review the final chapter of We're Friends, Right!

Note: The OVERALL voting will be at the bottom of the chapter, so check that out!

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Sarah and Clementine continued to struggle desperately against the two walkers that wanted to chomp into her. Sarah was losing her strength and she knew that Clementine was as well, and the two walkers leaned in to bite the girls. The baby was crying loudly in the middle, wriggling in its dirty light green blanket. Sarah managed to raise up her gun, pointing it at its mouth. She was about to pull the trigger when she remembered Clementine, who's arms were about to give way. Sarah glanced back at her walker. Once again, she had to make a decision that could change her life forever.

[Save Yourself]

[Save Clementine]

Sarah took a deep breath and, risking her own life, she moved her target to Clementine's walker, which was snapping its jaws at her. Sarah aimed carefully and pulled the trigger, which hit the walker in the head directly. It fell limp on top of Clementine, who struggled to push it off. Sarah screamed as the walker leaned in closer to her.

"C-Clem! Hurry!" Sarah barely managed to say over the pain that was shooting through her body from holding up the heavy corpse. Clementine scrambled to her feet, picking up her gun and aiming it quickly at the walker, pulling the trigger. However, because she didn't have enough time to focus, the bullet hit into the walker's leg instead which didn't affect it. The walker leaned in towards Sarah's shoulder, and the teenage girl suddenly felt an unbearable pain.

Sarah screamed in pain and terror as she felt the walker's teeth chew into her shoulder, before they released and it snarled, getting ready to go in for the second bite. However, it was killed quickly before it could by Clementine, who lowered her gun. Sarah's eyes widened as she felt the blood dripping from her shoulder onto the floor. She could already feel the virus moving through her body quickly, killing her slowly. She began breathing quickly as she realised what had happened to her.

She was bitten. She was bitten and she was going to die. And there was nothing she could do. She already knew this. Clementine knew it too.

Trembling, Sarah slowly pushed herself off the slippery blood-splattered floor, her shoulder burning in immense pain. She stood up, clutching it with her other hand, and watched as Clementine silently picked up the baby and put her gun in her back pocket. Sarah couldn't even speak. She was too scared to say anything. She knew she was going to die in a matter of hours, and unless there was a magical potion outside that would heal her there was no way she could live.

"Sarah...I'm so sorry..." Clementine said, seeming to hold back tears. Sarah couldn't see though because the little girl was hiding her eyes with her hat. "If I didn't miss...I could have saved you..."

"Clementine, you don't have to apologise." Sarah said, letting out a weak smile. She could already feel herself getting weaker. It was a horrible thing to feel. "I chose to save you...it was my fault that I was bitten...there was nothing you could do..."

"This has happened to me so many times...I thought I'd have gotten used to it by now..." Clementine said quietly, and Sarah immediately thought of her old guradian, Lee, and all of the cabin group members who had died in the apocalypse. "But I haven't...I'm going to be all alone again..."

"...No, you won't." Sarah said and Clementine looked up at her. "I'm going to stick with you all the way to Wellington, and you and the baby will be safe."

Clementine remained silent for a moment before she smiled slightly and nodded. Sarah fixed her glasses so she could see better and, still clutching her arm, walked out of the emergency exit and stepped outside. Clementine followed quickly, and Sarah took off hee backpack, holding it out for the little girl to take. Clementine looked confused.

"You're gonna need these supplies, right? Except maybe the books...I'm gonna take the books to read on the way, okay?" Sarah said, going back to her old, innocent personality for a moment. She unzipped the backpack and took out one of the books, opening it to the first page. "Alice in Wonderland, Chapter One..."

The two girls walked out of the town, determined to find Wellington before Sarah became to weak to move. Even though Sarah knew she was going to die...she felt happy. Was it because she knew Clementine and the baby were going to be safe? Was it because she was going to see her father again? Sarah couldn't help but smile as she walked away from the town with Clementine and the baby, ignoring the pain as best as she could.

The two girls entered a forest and Sarah looked around nervously, hoping there wouldn't be any walkers that could potentially hurt Clementine and the baby. Thin beams of sun shone through the cracks in the leaves, landing on the three as they walked. It was silent, the only noise being the crunching of the snow underneath their feet. Sarah hoped they would get out of the woods soon. The pain was getting worse, but there wasn't anything else that was indicating to Sarah becoming a walker soon. They continued to walk silently for around ten minutes, when Clementine suddenly froze.

"What? What is it?" Sarah asked nervously, also stopping in her tracks. Clementine raised a finger to her lips and beckoned for the teenager to follow her. Sarah followed Clementine, who crouched behind a bush. "Was there someone there? A walker?"

"No." Clementine shook her head. "I saw an actual person. They were walking through the woods just ahead of us. A man and a little boy."

"What did they look like? Someone from Carver's camp? Maybe they're nice." Sarah said, spilling out words without realising it. "What did they look like?"

"The man had red hair, a beard and a moustache. He had brown glasses on and the same colour shirt. He looked like he was protecting the little boy, like he was his son. The boy had a brown and blue jacket on and he looked african-american." Clementine explained.

"Maybe we should talk to them, we have our guns just in case something goes wrong." Sarah pointed out, and Clementine looked unsure. But she eventually gave in and nodded, and the two stepped out from their hiding spot.

The little boy immediately noticed them and his eyes widened in fear. He hid behind the man, clutching his shirt. The man looked at the boy and then turned to the two girls. He stood his ground but looked nervous as they approached.

"Hello." Clementine greeted. "I'm Clementine, and this is Sarah and AJ. We don't want to do any harm, we just want to know if you want any help."

"...I'm Randy." The man introduced himself. He looked exhausted, like they had been walking for days with not much food. "This is my son, Gill. My wife Patricia...she died two days ago by those monsters. We've been walking since then with no food..."

Sarah looked down at the ground sadly, feeling bad for the family. Clementine also felt guilty, despite not doing anything. She rocked the baby and looked back up at the family, deciding to tell them their story.

"Our story isn't happy, either. Everyone we've been with has died...it's only us left. We're heading to this camp, up north. My old friend said it's safe...with lots of supplies and families. Would you like to join us?" Clementine asked, knowing she was taking a huge risk by asking that question. Randy's eyes widened, and he looked extremely relieved. He looked down at his son, who smiled happily.

"Yes, we would love to join you! Thank you so much...I just want to keep my son safe...and I finally have a chance to. Thank you, both of you..." Randy said, shaking both of the girls' hands. The little boy seemed to notice Sarah was clutching her arm, because he spoke up next.

"What's wrong with your arm? Is it okay?" Ths boy asked, concerned for her. Sarah was surprised for a moment, and she didn't really want to answer. She looked down at the ground sadly, and Clementine noticed this. The little girl looked at her friend and then at the little boy.

"She was bitten...by a walker. She risked her life to save mine...and she paid the price." Clementine said sadly and Randy and Gill looked guilty. Sarah looked at both of them, letting out a small smile.

"Don't worry, I'll be fine." Sarah said, even though all of them knew she wouldn't be. She was already feeling weaker, and there was only a matter of time before she would start showing symptoms.

"We should probably get moving." Clementine said and Randy nodded. The four continued walking through the forest, with Gill staying near his father at all times during the walk; just like Sarah did with Carlos when they left the cabin.

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It had been a couple of hours since Clementine and Sarah had met up with Randy and Gill, and Sarah was already almost through her first book. Clementine was talking with Randy at the front while his son stood next to his father. Sarah was feeling weak. Her face had turned pale and her walking had gotten slower, but she could still move and was determined to until the end. She closed up the first book and quickened her pace, reaching Clementine.

"Hey, Clem, can I get my second book out of the backpack?" Sarah asked kindly, and the other three all turned to her.

"Sure, Sarah." Clementine said, taking off the backpack for a moment so Sarah could open it. The teenager unzipped the backpack and took out her second book, placing the first one back inside the backpack. She opened it up and began reading when she suddenly felt dizzy. She began wobbling and she held out her hands to balance herself out. Gill had noticed and was shaking his dad's sleeve.

"Dad...is she okay?" He asked and both Randy and Clementine turned to Sarah, who was struggling to stay on her feet. Sarah groaned as her knees gave way, and the last thing she saw before falling unconscious was Clementine running towards her...

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Sarah woke up again, her eyes darting around frantically. She felt awful. She sat up groggily, her muscles aching. She noticed Clementine sitting on a log next to her and she stood up, running over to her and crouching down.

"Sarah, thank god! I though you were going to-" Clementine stopped her sentence abruptly, not wanting to say it.

"I'm okay...where are Randy and Gill?" Sarah asked, not seeing them around.

"It's nighttime, they went to go find wood. Randy told Gill to stay here but he wanted to stay with his father. They'll both be back soon." Clementine said, giving Sarah some water using the water bottle she found in the supermarket.

"Ugh...I feel awful..." Sarah groaned, feeling her forehead.

"You look awful." Clementine said, and it was true. Sarah was deathly pale, and in the corner of her eyes there was a yellow colour to them. Sarah could hardly move, and she knew that her time was almost up. She looked at Clementine who looked at her. "Sarah...you're gonna be fine. Don't look at me like that."

"Clem...I'm not going to be fine. You know that...you've been through this so many times before..." Sarah whispered, losing her strength to speak. Her vision was going back and forth between blurry and normal, but she focused on Clementine. "You can survive...Clementine...I know you can..."

Clementine stayed silent, holding back tears. This was just like the moment before Lee died; she was reliving it all over again. She managed to hold her tears back and looked at Sarah sadly. Sarah let out a small smile, before she hissed in pain. Her walker bite had swollen up and it was extremely painful.

"Clem...I want you to take my glasses...so you'll always remember me." Sarah said, smiling. Clementine nodded and slowly walked over to Sarah, gently taking off her glasses. "And...you better not forget me!"

Sarah let out a small laugh before she coughed and Clementine watched in sadness.

"I never...thanked you..." Sarah said and Clementine looked confused. "After...my dad...you know...you searched for me for hours...didn't you...and you persuaded me to live...you persuaded me to keep going...so thank you."

"Sarah...stop saying things like this! You'll be fine! You will!" Clementine yelled, a look of anger showing on her face before it quickly returned to sadness. "We can get an antidote...there's one somewhere, I know it!"

"Clementine, I'm going to die...I'm going to turn into a walker...but I don't want that. You know what you have to...do..." Sarah said and Clementine hiccuped, choking back tears. "Protect...AJ...everyone worked so hard to keep him safe...and I don't want Rebecca to be sad..."

"I will, Sarah...don't worry, I will! I promise!" Clementine cried, looking at the baby who was sleeping soundly on the log. "Say...to Rebecca...when you see her again...that her baby is in safe hands..."

"Don't worry...I will..." Sarah smiled, her eyes closing for a moment. She felt herself drifting away, but she fought against it. "I can't wait...to see...daddy again..."

"I know you can't, Sarah...oh, and if you see a man...named Lee...tell him that I'm okay. He probably already knows...but say it anyway. Please." Clementine said, squeezing her eyes shut. Sarah smiled.

"Of course..." Sarah said and Clementine reluctantly stood up, pulling her pistol out of her back pocket. Sarah expected an anxiety attack...but it didn't come. She watched as Clementine aimed the gun at her head...

"Hey, Clem?" Sarah whispered, her eyes slowly closing. Clementine lowered the gun for a moment, holding back her tears. Sarah smiled. "We're friends, right?"

"Of course, Sarah...of course! We'll always be friends! Always! I'll never forget you!" Clementine cried, holding Sarah's glasses tight in one hand with the pistol in the other. "Goodbye...Sarah..."

"Goodbye, Clementine..." Sarah said, smiling. She waited, listening to the birds chirping and the breeze drifting through the leaves, and one thought remained in her head as she heard the gunshot that ended her life.

She would finally see her father again.

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Choice One: Did you save Mike or Luke?

Save Luke: Nine Votes.

Save Mike: Seven Votes.

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Choice Two: Did you shoot Mike?

Shoot Mike: Eight Votes.

Let Clementine Do It: Six Votes.

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Choice Three: Who did you escape with?

Go With Kenny: Twelve Votes.

Go With Luke: Five Votes.

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Choice Four: Who did you side with?

Side With Kenny: Eight Votes.

Side With Luke: Four Votes.

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Choice Five: Did you warn the boy?

Do Nothing: Eight Votes.

Warn The Boy: Three Votes.

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Choice Six: Who do you give the gun to?

Give Gun To Clementine: Ten Votes.

Keep Gun For Yourself: One Vote.

Give Gun To Luke: One Vote.

Give Gun To Kenny: One Vote.

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Choice Seven: Who do you save?

Save Clementine: Six Votes.

Save Yourself: Three Votes.

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It was extremely hard for me to kill Sarah, and I really didn't want to kill her, but I suppose I had to. I was so sad writing this! I guess this is the bad ending, even though both endings are 'happy'. Anyway, make sure to look out for the alternate ending and also review and tell me if you want to see the ideas I went through with this story that unfortunately did not make it in! See you in my next story, which I already have an idea for! It will be another Walking Dead Viewer Choice, but the story will be different, and will not have Sarah as the main character. Far from it, actually. See you all later!

PS: Did you notice the cameo from Randy's family? If you've seen every Walking Dead Season Two ending then you'd know who they are.