While Travis and I were talking, Clementine had gone to investigate what Bonnie and Mike had found. The pair of us returned to stand with Rebecca and Kenny, since now the pain had started to increase for the pregnant lady and I knew we would have to hurry to get somewhere for her to give birth.

Sarah had decided to stand with us too, yet still didn't say anything. I knew she needed time to recover... if she ever would.

Suddenly, Rebecca was crying loudly in agony.

"Deep breaths, Rebecca, you're going to be fine," I assured her, getting only incoherent shouts as a response.

I didn't notice the other three return, but soon they were stood beside us all carrying a coat and two bottles of water.

"Great, you got supplies!" I smiled. "See, Rebecca, your baby is going to be okay. We've got this."

"I hope we do," Travis mumbled, his face completely anxious.

"Cl... cl... Clementine!"

All of us looked over at Sarah as she called the young girl's name. At seeing her frightened expression, we followed her gaze to see walkers heading towards us, their weak arms reaching out towards us.

"Shit, walkers!" Bonnie gasped.

"How'd they get that close without anyone seein' 'em?!" Mike asked, confused and alarmed. "Where the hell's Luke?"

"We need to leave!" I shouted. "Clem, where's the place you found?"

"I'll show you!"

"Okay, Mike and Kenny grab that water, Bonnie you help Rebecca," I commanded.

"On it," Mike said.

Everyone got to what they were doing, and we quickly all followed Clemetine and fled the walkers.

We ran up to the building that Clementine guided us to, knowing the walkers weren't far behind. Quickly we got up the steps, where Clementine stopped and looked into the open doorway.

"That was about as human as I've felt in a long time," I heard a man's voice say. "I almost forget what... Clementine!"

"What is going on here?!" I roared. "Get the fuck up and help us, there are walkers everywhere that you were meant to be looking out for!"

Luke and Jane scrambled to their feet instead of sitting together and I could feel my blood boil in anger.

"In here, let's get you comfortable," Bonnie guided Rebecca.

"What the fuck are you two doin' up here?" Kenny shouted.

"Instead of shouting how about we help Rebecca?" Travis suggested.

"Just tell me what's goin' on?" Luke asked.

"What's goin' on is you're a reckless fuckin' moron," Kenny shot back.

"I'm reckless! You know, you've got a lotta nerve, Kenny."

Clementine interrupted with a shout. "Rebecca's having her baby!"

"Now?!"

Rebecca cried in pain to confirm the answer.

"Okay, Rebecca sit down right here and everything will be fine," I instructed. "Make yourselves useful and go help Mike out on the stairs!"

Everyone but Clem, Travis and Kenny ran outside to hold off the walkers that were threatening our safety. I shot a worried look at my friends. We were going to die and I knew it. There was no way we could prevent them all getting to us.

Kenny crouched to Rebecca on the floor. "Two of you go help out there. I just need one person to help."

"Clem, you can stay here," I said. "We'll protect you."

The young girl nodded and Travis and I exited the room to go and aid the others.

There were so many walkers. Everyone who had guns were firing them, but I knew that wouldn't work. There was only so much ammo.

"Find something to block this gate," Luke demanded.

I turned to locate something while Travis was shooting the walkers.

"The cannon!" I shouted.

"I'll help you move it," Travis replied, passing his gun to another.

We rolled the cannon over toward the gate that blocked the walkers from us, until I felt the weight of it drop on my side.

"Holy fuck!"

Everyone jumped back as the wooden panels began to snap under the weight of the cannon.

"What the fuck is goin' on out there?!" Kenny shouted from inside the building.

There was a creaking noise that drew all of our attention, and then everyone was scrambling to get back into the building and shouting at each other as the deck started to fall.

Sarah, Jane and I were the slowest since we were all further away. I knew one of us would die, and I was not going to let it be them. Without thinking I had grabbed onto Sarah's shoulders and pushed her ahead of me, making her fall into the building where she was safe while Jane and I tumbled down with the decking.

"Marcey!" I heard Clem and Travis shout together.

"Help!" I panicked down from the decking. I was stuck.

With one leg trapped under piles of the wood, I knew something was wrong from how I'd landed on it and the pain shooting through it from my ankle.

"My leg," I shouted up. "I can't move it."

I couldn't stop the tears welling in my eyes as I saw the oncoming walkers.

There was a thump beside me and Jane landed, starting to throw away planks of deck that had landed on my left leg, trying to free me. Gun shots fired at the walkers as another body landed down beside us.

"I've got you," Travis comforted as he lifted me free from the wood.

With my arms around their necks and them holding onto me, we somehow managed to get up the slope before any of the walkers reached us.

I was crying as Travis carried me inside the building while the others tried to destroy the rest of the deck to prevent the walkers climbing up to us.

"What happened to me," I sobbed. "It hurts now so bad."

"I think you broke something around the bottom of your leg," Travis told me. "I... I don't know what to do. What do I do, Marcey?"

I took deep breaths to calm myself down. The walkers weren't going to get to me and a broken leg could have been much worse.

"I need something to lean on when I walk," I answered. "The pain is mostly around my ankle and foot, so my boot should be sturdy enough to hold it for now. Rebecca..."

I heard the loud crash of the deck outside as it fell to the ground. Then everyone came inside, all looking over at the pregnant lady who was silent. And so was the baby.

"Oh... oh no," Bonnie whispered sadly.

"Kenny?" Clementine asked as she stared at the man who held the motionless baby in his hands.

But at the sound of the girl's voice, the baby began to cough and cry- the best thing any of us had heard all day. And we could all relax then knowing we were safe and the baby was alive... We were all alive.