Kenny stopped in his tracks, looked back at the teen and clenched his fist. "Listen here, kid, you are not the leader of this group. I've been leading us for years, we all survived, we're still alive! We're going to find this girl, bring her back to Randall and survive even longer than we ever would have on that island!" He demanded, raised his voice. Travis struggled to react in anything but uncomposed anger as the leader began walking forward again.

"You're such a fucking bastard. You just go on barking orders, you never consider anyone else." Duck and Ben just watched the two argue, their eyes darting between each other.

"Your opinion don't matter to me, kid. Not until you say somethin' smart. Now come on, stay close and keep your eyes peeled. I don't wanna hear a peep unless you see somethin' suspicious." Kenny kept moving, feeling the glare of the teen behind him on the back of his head.

"Kenny, come on-" Ben tried to interject, a half assed attempt to get the two to stop.

"What did I say, Ben?" Kenny interrupted, looking back at the blonde with furrowed brows.

"R-right.." Ben mumbled, looking down at the dirt.

"Don't just take that, Ben! Stick up for yourself." Travis yelled, walking close to Kenny with a less than friendly intention.

"Stop fighting!" Duck yelled, causing the other three survivors to look down at him. "We need to work together, like we used to. We can't keep fighting. Let's just listen to dad for now, and then when we're done, people who want to leave can." Duck suggested. Travis thought about it for a second before sighing.

"..Fine. Whatever. Just don't do anything without thinking." Travis said with a roll of his eyes.

"Speak for yourself." Kenny grumbled, focusing on the pathway on the map. Duck and Ben let out sighs of relief, finally the group had gone silent. The dirt path was decently wet from rain, causing it to become more of a mud.

"I hate when it gets like that." Ben told the kid.

"Yeah. Without mom or Lee, no one is here to defuse the situation." Duck stated sadly.

"I'm glad you did. Sorry for freezing on you, your dad kinda scares the crap outta me." Ben told him with a chuckle.

"I get it. He doesn't scare me, but I get it. I think mom might have been.. Maybe just a little." The boy admitted, thinking back on that memory. It was a sad day for sure, he could barely handle the stress of it all. Now, he was much different from before.

"Hey, you okay?" Ben noticed he was drifting away emotionally, his hands in his jean pockets.

"I'll be okay. It doesn't hurt to think about as much." Duck answered assuringly. Ben gave the eleven year old boy a smile, and he smiled back.

"I'm glad. What do you think about our chances of surviving this?" The teenager asked, talking about the current situation.

"We've been through worse. We'll make it." The kid stated confidently.

"I'm glad at least one of us has kept our optimism. Reminds me of Clem." The dirty blonde said.

"I wish she were here." Duck sighed out, scanning the area for the woman.

"Tch, I get that. We could use more optimism around here." Ben shook his head.

Kenny suddenly stopped at a fork in the road, holding everyone back. "We got a choice here."

"We should split up, we could cover more ground." Travis suggested almost immediately.

"Or we could all die doin' that." Kenny shut him down, folding his arms and pacing as the options ran through his head: left or right? Suddenly, Ben's hand soothed the rough man's shoulder.

"Hey, we'll look out for each other. I'll go with Travis on the right path, and you can go with Duck. We all know how to defend each other, it would be for the best if we wanna catch this girl." Ben backed his friend up, earning a thankful smile from him.

"So, what'll it be?" The black haired teen asked, tapping his foot against the dirt.

Choices:

A: Split up.

B: Stick to one path.

Relationships:

Travis is pretty pissed at you, as usual. 6/10

Duck is confident that you know what you're doing. 10/10

Ben is indifferent. He just wants the infighting to stop. 9/10

Randall still kinda creeps you out. 5/10

((QOTC: Would you rather have 400 Days choices matter to not only season two but also season three, or have an entire episode dedicated to tracking down Bonnie, Mike and Arvo in season three as a bonus episode similar to 400 Days?))