Once everyone knew what they were supposed to be doing, Clementine went and found her friend Sarah still perched up against the wall. She was still sitting knees to chest, and rocking herself slightly, and she still looked broken. Clementine didn't know when or if she was ever going to snap out of this trance that she had herself. "Can I sit down?" Clementine asked Sarah, motioning to the ground beside the girl. Sarah nodded, and Clem obliged and took a seat next to her friend. "Hey, you know Rebecca's going to-" She tried to say, and give Sarah some good news, but the teen girl interrupted her.

"They were going to leave me, weren't they?" Sarah asked.

"Of course not... Luke tried really hard to get you to come with him." Clementine answered, but she didn't really know how to answer for Jane because in truth, Jane really did want to leave her.

"How come you didn't leave me?" Sarah asked slowly, looking over at Clem finally.

"Because we're friends." Clementine answered honestly.

"I could never be that good of a friend." She said softly, and wiped away some stray tears.

"Hey..." Clem said gently, getting Sarah to look at her again. "Luke told me to give you this." She said, pulling Nick's hat out of her very large coat pocket. "He said that Nick would want you to have it." The teen girl then took it, and put it over her mess of black hair. A small smile showed on her lips for a second, then disappeared.

"We match." She said simply.

"Yeah..." Clementine said. "We do."

Sarah sighed, "I just want my dad."

"I know." Clem whispered.

"When he gets here... We should all go back to the cabin. We're safe there." And with that sentence, Clementine really knew actually how bad that Sarah was hurting. Her mental state was weakening with each moment, and it didn't matter what you did to try and make it better, she was always going to be stuck until she was done with her grieving process. Clem knew that Sarah needed all the help that she could get, and she was going to offer that help no matter what. She was going to be there for Sarah.

"You know your dad isn't coming, right?" Clementine asked, but she knew Sarah was off in her own little world from now.

"Hey..." Rebecca said, approaching the two. "I think that's all she can take for now. She'll be alright."

"Okay." Clementine nodded and stood up. "I'm going to go help Jane now." She got up and headed off into the direction that she saw Jane go. Hopefully they'd be able to find somewhere safe for Rebecca and the baby soon. When she got to the observation deck, which was where Jane went, she found Jane sitting at a picnic table. "Are you okay?" Clementine asked.

"Yeah." Jane nodded, "Just a lot's happened today."

"I know." Clem agreed.

"Let's go check out that deck." Jane said standing up. "I like the height." Clem followed behind as they made their way up the stairs and to the observation deck. "I hope this place is what we're looking for." Jane said again, breaking the silence between the two. Once they got to the top, they saw that most of the building was still locked up. "Check this out..." Jane said, pushing the lock with her feet. "This gate's still locked, which means that hopefully there's still some supplies in there."

"I hope there is." Clem agreed. "Can you get it open?"

"I can try." She then pulled a nail file from her back pocket. "Maybe this will work." Clementine watched as Jane knelt down to fumble with the lock. Meanwhile, she took this time to look around. There wasn't much on the deck, just an old useless canon, some binoculars, and some trash. There was nothing too useful to them here. Clem looked through some of the binoculars, and that was when she saw a person walking towards them.

"Jane." Clem whispered, crouching down. "There's someone coming towards us." Jane looked where Clementine was looking, and sure enough, there was a person coming towards them.

"Shit..." Jane mumbled. "He's coming this way."

"Maybe we should talk to him." Clem suggested. "See what he's up to."

"Good call." Jane replied with a nod. So they waited for the stranger to make it to the top of the observation deck, but once he saw Clementine, he immediately pulled out his gun, and he spoke russian. It was a young boy, and he had some kind of brace on his leg. He looked as though he was collecting supplies.

"I just want to talk to you." Clementine said, putting her hands slightly up in surrender. "Do you understand me?" She asked, afraid that this boy didn't speak english.

"Yes." The stranger said quickly. "I'm Arvo." He said introducing himself. "And I'm going to go now, I don't want to shoot anyone... Especially not a little girl." He continued to talk, and that was when Clem noticed Jane sneaking up behind Arvo, looking like she was going to attack him. Suddenly, Jane grabbed him, and his gun and pointed it directly to him.

"Back up." She ordered. "And put the bag down."

"Jane, what are you doing?" Clementine asked, angrily. "He was going to leave!"

"See what he has in the bag, Clem." Jane ordered.

"No." Clementine spoke harshly. "I will not be a part of this."

"Fine." Jane said and picked the bag up. Clem backed away as Jane unzipped the bag and found that it was full of medicine. "Whoa..." Jane said in awe. "That's a serious stash of meds."

"No, no, no..." Arvo begged. "Take whatever you want but not the medicine. It's for my sister." He explained. "My older sister she is sick. The pain makes her cry and it makes those things come. Please..."

"Sister or not... We could really use that stuff." Jane said.

"Jane." Clementine interrupted, but the older girl ignored her.

"No!" Arvo said. "You are not nice people."

"Jane, we can't take his stuff!" Clementine yelled. "It's not right!"

"Clementine we need this stuff." Jane pointed out.

"Just let him go." Clementine said.

"Fine." Jane huffed, and pushed Arvo away.