Clementine knelt down, so she could get a good look at Sarah. The girl she knew was so broken, and scared. She was fragile, and Clem knew that. "Sarah... It's me..." Clementine said gently. Clem then watched as she looked up slowly, her big brown doe eyes alone and afraid.

"Hi." She said simply, and looked back down. Clem attempted to hug her, just to show Sarah some kind of comfort and affection, but the teen girl pulled away. "No!" She screamed out, flinching away from Clementine.

"Shit..." Jane said.

"Maybe it seems like you're all alone right now... But you're not." Clem coaxed.

"Yes I am..." Sarah argued.

"What about Luke, and Jane, and me?" Clem asked. "We came here because of you. All of us in the group, we're your family now." Clementine said, and Sarah sniffled just a bit. It looked like she was about to cry at any given moment, and Clem was afraid that her little pep talk wasn't working. A walker then knocked at the window, and Jane went to check it out.

"Crap! We're surrounded!" She said. "What about the skylight?" She asked, pointing up at the ceiling.

"All we got." Luke answered.

"Clem." Jane said, pulling the girl's attention away from Sarah. "There's no time!"

"Jane might be right..." Luke trailed off.

"I'm not leaving her!" She yelled in reply.

"Clem!"

But Clementine was not going to give up, "Listen, when all of this first started, I met my friend Lee. He tried to help me find my parents. He protected me more than anyone else in my whole life. He died to keep me safe, and I was so scared." She tried to explain, and that seemed to get Sarah's attention because she was looking directly at Clementine now.

"But you're still here." Sarah said.

"Because he taught me to be strong, even when I'm scared. Because he wanted me to live, and your dad protected you because he wanted you to live. He would still want that! You have to be strong Sarah." Clementine finished, hoping that all of that would change Sarah's mind. Clementine then pulled Sarah's glasses out of her pocket and gave them to the teen girl. Even though one lens was broken, it was still better than nothing.

Suddenly walkers burst through the front door, "Get to the skylight now!" Jane said, running to the door.

"Come on! I'll boost you." Luke said. He tried to lift Clementine up, but failed by how badly beaten he was. He was in no condition to lift anything.

"What's going on back there?" Jane yelled.

"My ribs... We're gonna need something to stand on." Luke said.

"Luke!" Jane yelled. "Come help me hold this door. Clem, see what you can find." In a panic, the twelve year old girl quickly looked around at the different items in the trailer. She had to admit, there wasn't much of anything inside of it, but she had to find something quick before the walkers broke in.

"The fridge!" She yelled, pointing at the refrigerator in the corner of the room.

"Forget it!" Jane said, "That thing ain't budging. Find something else"

"Can we use this?" Clementine asked, pointing to a small crate on the floor.

"It's not big enough!" Luke yelled.

"Can we use that?" She then asked, referring to the shelf that was blocking the door. It was literally the only thing left in the mobile home that might work, so they had to give it a shot. Jane and Luke were quiet for a moment, before realizing that yes, that shelf was just the right height for them to exit out of the skylight.

"Yeah, that would work." Jane said with a nod. Luke and Jane then prepared themselves to move the shelf to the back room. "Okay, on three." Jane said and began to count. With each pull, the shelf grew nearer and nearer to the back room. Jane held the door shut while Luke and Clem pulled the shelf. Suddenly, walkers burst through the door and Jane had to take them out.

"Clem, help Jane!" Luke yelled, and Clem obliged, taking out walkers with her handy screwdriver. They then finally got the shelf back to the room and put it into position.

"It's through!" Clementine yelled, and Jane met up with them back in the back room. She slammed the door shut, hoping that would stall the walkers for a few moments, just long enough for them to get the hell out of that mobile home.

"You first Luke." Jane said. "We need you up top." She then hoisted him to climb out of the skylight and onto the top of the trailer.

"Okay, come on!" Luke said from the roof.

"Clem!" Jane yelled.

"Sarah, we have to go!" Clementine yelled to her friend who was still sitting on the ground, knees to chest. "Are you listening?" They had to move because that door wasn't going to hold for much longer. And Clem was not leaving Sarah to die alone in this trailer.

"I can't do it..." Sarah said, in barely a whisper.

"Now Clementine!" Jane screamed. "If she doesn't wanna go, you can't make her. Don't let her take you down too! Not again." She finished with a shake of her head. What did she mean by again? Clementine didn't listen to Jane though because she was not leaving her friend behind to die. She kneeled down so that she was looking at Sarah again.

"I can't... I can't..." Sarah was screaming uncontrollably now. "Daddy I-"

"Snap out of it Sarah!" Clem yelled to her. "Don't die like this!"

"You can't save her Clem... We have to go." Jane said. "Believe me, I know all about this."

"Hurry up!" Luke warned.

Clementine looked at the door, then back at Sarah... She didn't want to do what she was about to do, but she feared that it might be the only way to save Sarah's life. So, without anymore hesitation, she rose her small hand high and slapped her friend right across the face. "Move!" Clementine yelled while Sarah gasped in shock. She grabbed the teen girl by her arms and forced her to stand up. This was for her own good. All four of them finally made it up to the roof of the trailer, and they were safe for now.

"We gotta go." Jane said and they were on their way back to Parker's Run.