I walked over to Andrea and the black woman, Jacqui and stood between them, watching down at the walkers in the street. "My God, it's like Times Square down there," Andrea said.

"How's that signal?" The man, Morales asked as he and Rick walked over. "Like Dixon's brain ... Weak," T-Dog replied as I sat beside him. I smirked while Merle gave T-Dog the third finger. "Keep trying," Morales said. "Why?" Andrea asked. "There's nothing they can do. Not a damn thing." Then she walked away from them.

"Got some people outside the city is all," Morales explained, looking at me and Rick. "There's no refugee center. That's a pipe dream."

"Then she's right. We're on our own. It's up to us to find a way out," Rick said. "Good luck with that. These streets ain't safe in this part of town from what I hear," Merle said. Then he looked at Andrea. "Ain't that right, sugar tits?"

I shook my head while Merle tried to flirt with Andrea. I looked at T-Dog, "Is he always like that?" I asked. T-Dog looked at me. "Yep," He replied. "Don't mind him." We looked over and saw Andrea walking back to the others.

"He been rejected," I said and T-Dog smirked. "As always," He said and I smirked. Merle looked at us. "What are you two smirking about?" He snapped. I shrugged. "The streets ain't safe. Now there's an understatement," Morales said.

"What about under the streets? The sewers?" I suggested. "It can work," Rick agreed, smiling at me. "Hey, Glenn, check the alley. You see any manhole covers?" Morales asked. Glenn rushed to the other side to check. He walked back to us. "No, must be all out on the street where the geeks are."

"Maybe not. Old building like this built in the '20s ... Big structures often had drainage tunnels into the sewers in case of flooding down in the subbasements," Jacqui said. "How do you know that?" I asked. "It's my job ... was. I worked in the city zoning office," Jacqui replied.

T-Dog stayed to watch over Merle and try to reach the others while me and the others walked to the building and got down to the basement to reach a sewer entrance. We looked at the sewer.

"This is it? Are you sure?" Morales asked Glenn. "I really scoped this place out the other times I was here. It's the only thing in the building that goes down. But I've never gone down it. Who'd want to, right?" He asked and we all looked at him. "Oh. Great."

"We'll be right behind you," Andrea said. "No, you won't. Not you," Glenn said. "Why not me? Think I can't?" She asked. "I wasn't ..." He said. "Speak your mind," Rick said.

"Look, until now I always came here by myself ... In and out, grab a few things ... No problem. The first time I bring a group ... Everything goes to hell. No offense. If you want me to go down this gnarly hole, fine ... But only if we do it my way. It's tight down there. If I run into something and have to get out quick, I don't want you all jammed up behind me getting me killed. I'll take one person ..." Glenn said.

Rick was about to say something but Glenn cut him off. "Not you either. You've got Merle's gun and I've seen you shoot. I'd feel better if you were out in that store watching those doors, covering our ass," He said and looked at Andrea. "And you've got the only other gun, so you should go with him," He said and then looked at Morales and pointed at him. "You be my wingman."

Then he looked at me and Jacqui. "Quinn and Jacqui stay here. Something happens, yell down to us, get us back up here in a hurry," Glenn said. "Okay," I said and Jacqui nodded in agreement. "Okay, everybody knows their jobs," Rick said. Glenn leaded down the ladder, followed by Morales.

"Be careful there," I said and Glenn nodded. Rick pet my back before leaving with Andrea, leaving me and Jacqui alone.

"So, Rick said you both looking for your families," Jacqui said. I nodded. "We looking for his wife and son and my father and brother," I said. "And you mother?" She asked. I shook my head. "She's dead."

"I'm so sorry," She said softly. I gave her a small smile. "At first I thought Rick was you Dad. He seemed very protective towards you," She said. "We met at the hospital, both of us woke up at the same pleas," I said.

"Why were you two at the hospital?" She asked. "He said he was shot. And I was at a car accident, apparently. I don't remember. I was in a coma for two years," I explained. "Oh my god," She said. "So you didn't see you parents and brother when you woke up after all this time?" I shook my head. "No."

Then, Glenn and Morales got up the ladder. "We need to find another way," Glenn said. We rushed to Rick and Andrea. We heard glass shattered and Rick moved and was willing to shoot. "What did you find down there?" Rick asked. "Not a way out," Morales replied. "We need to find a way ... And soon," Andrea said.

We all got back to the roof. Rick looked at the city through binoculars. "That construction site, those trucks ... They always keep keys on hand," Rick said as he handed Morales the binoculars and he looked through it. Then he looked down at the street. "You'll never make it past the walkers."

He handed me the binoculars. Rick looked at Glenn. "You got me and Quinn out of that tank," He said. "Yeah, but they were feeding. They were distracted," Glenn said. "Can we distract them again?" Rick asked.

"Right. Listen to him. He's onto something. A diversion, like on "Hogan's Heroes."," Merle said. "God. Give it a rest," Jacqui said, putting her hands on my shoulders. "They're drawn by sound, right?" Rick asked. "Right, like dogs. They hear a sound, they come," Glenn replied.

"What else?" Rick asked. "Aside from they hear you? They see you, smell you and if they catch you, they eat you," Morales replied. "They can tell us by smell?" Rick asked. "Can't you?" Glenn asked. "They smell dead, we don't. It's pretty distinct," Andrea said.