"Larry's just.. Looking out for his daughter." Lee gave his take to Mark, half because he knew it was true, and half because he was always pretty scared of Larry, especially after he told him he knew who he was.

"Lilly does not need to be looked after. She's ex military. The guy could lay off of the rest of us from time to time." Mark argued. He didn't know Larry for very long, but from what he's seen and heard he knew his game.

"I guess you're right. Still, that's just how I see it." Lee replies, passive and friendly.

"Speaking of which, I know Lilly thinks he's getting weaker, but the guys all muscle. He's a walking pile driver" Mark started, then remembered something that Lee had told him a while back. "I know I wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with him. And didn't he punch you in the face one time?"

"Yeah, knocked me flat." Lee grumbled, realizing Mark may have been right. The two continued walking until the cries of a crow was heard in the trees. Mark excitedly raised to a nearby bush and took aim. Lee followed suit and crouched next to the man.

"Think I can take it?" Mark asked, holding his finger against the trigger.

"Don't. Sound will draw walkers. One measly bird isn't worth it." Lee said wisely, watching as Mark went from excited to disappointed.

"Yeah, I know. I'm just really freakin' hungry."

Suddenly, an ear piercing scream echoed through the woods, scaring the crow off. "What the fuck?! Was that Kenny?" Mark asked in shock.

"I don't know, let's go check it out!" Lee replies and the two sprinted through the woods, following even more agonizing screams until they found a group of three. A bearded guy and two teenagers. The older male had gotten his leg stuck in a bear trap while one of the teens was trying to set him free.

"Travis, look!" The blonde one called, pointing at the duo. Travis looked up to see Lee and Mark with rifles clutched in their hands.

"Oh no, no! Please leave us alone, we didn't do anything wrong, we'll leave I swear!" The raven haired kid panicked, raising his arms in surrender. Out of the blue cane Kenny with a concerned shock on his face.

"Lee, Mark, are you o- holy shit.." Kenny looked down at the man and had to practically force himself not to yell out the last two words.

"Wait, Travis, maybe they can help!" The scrawnier, taller one suggested.

"No way, Ben, these guys could be the same people who raided our camp and we barely got away from that!" Travis barked back, though his hands were shaking like crazy.

"What guys? We're not here to rob anybody!" Lee explained.

"What the fuck is a bear trap doing out here?" Kenny asked, not really expecting a response.

"Lee, this is fucked up, we gotta help them." Mark looked up at the ex teacher. Lee thought for a second, pacing around.

"Please just get me free and then we'll leave, okay?" David, the older man pleaded, tears streaking his face.

"Was he bitten?" Lee asked simply, still thinking of something to do.

"What? No way!" Ben responded quickly. The footsteps of the dead shuffled alongside the dirt and alerted the guys to their presence.

"Lee, you gotta decide. Are we helping these kids or not. We got walkers on us, so we should get going." Kenny cruelty implies leaving the poor people to deal with this and the walkers alone.

"Lee, c'mon, you know you're better than this! Help him, we'll hold off the walkers!" Mark yelled to his friend, raising his rifle towards the walkers.

Choices:

A: Try to save David

B: Leave him.

Relationships:

Clementine sees you as her sole protector and a good friend.

Kenny views you as a loyal companion and great friend.

Lilly likes you but knows her dad doesn't.

Larry doesn't like you but knows his daughter does.

Katjaa thinks you're very sweet.

Duck thinks you're awesome.

Carley is forever grateful you saved her life. You're good friends.

Lee and Mark are friends.

Ben, David and Travis need your help desperately.