Clementine wasn't about to just let someone die, not Pete. He trusted them. They'd still be in the woods, searching for Lee, Christa and Carley if it weren't for him. Nick would be destroyed. Most importantly, the guilt in Clem from murdering Jeremy was settling. She couldn't let herself slip. She was not a villain. Fighting out of Molly's grasp, Clem shoved the blonde onto the ground with Nick. Hilda dropped next to them, a weapon that Clem knew how to use. She had seen Molly use it basically every hunting trip for two years. Picking it up, she ran to Pete across the river.

"Clementine! Goddamnit, get back here!" The woman demanded desperately, reaching out for the girl. Nick grabbed the spear lodged in the pale man's eye, killing a few too close for comfort lurkers. Molly turned back to see his work. Walkers were coming from all sides.

"No! Run!" Clem didn't look back as she hacked into a zombie's brain. It went down like it was nothing, and her arms ended up swinging into another lurker clamoring towards the screeching man. Finally, she was close enough to kill the walker on top of him, swinging the hook into the back of the dead man's skull. With a croak, it went limp and fell to the ground. A few lurkers surrounded them, but Pete was able to grab his rifle and shoot three of the dead. Clem grabbed Pete's hand as he shoved his rifle into his back holster.

"Nick! Molly! Run!"

"But what about-"

"GO!" Pete screamed, coughing afterwards. "Let's go, over there." He pointed to their right, a path led into the forest right off the river. Clem nodded, looked towards the two escaping to the cabin and started running. Nick and Molly made it out, but they weren't out of the woods yet. Clem and Pete were lost, but alive. However, Pete was still bit.. So what's next?


"What the hell is this?" Lee demanded to know as he was sat down. Sarah had been shooed to her room, and Rebecca and Alvin were asked by Carlos to leave him alone to talk with their partners. Christa and Carley sat next to him, whilst the Spanish doctor sat opposite of him.

Carlos let out a sigh, scratching his chin. "I need your full attention here. Do not think about Clem, she's fine. She's a strong little girl, and Pete will take good care of her."

"We have a rule. One hour alone, then she comes back." The ex teacher said with a glare, his elbow holding his arm up. His cheek laid against his palm as his knee hopped.

Carley placed a hand on her knee, a comforting look on her face. A few seconds of staring and she spoke. "Hey.. Don't worry. This is important." He rolled his eyes, though that's really all he needed to hear. Carley knew how to soothe his soul.

"Very important. Clementine will be fine, Lee. You need to listen." Christa cut in. Lee nodded, staring at Carlos.

"Fine. What is it?"

"You've heard of Carver by now. We suspected you of being with him, we suspected you were escapee's of his. Now we know you truly are ignorant to him. William Carver is a dangerous man. A white haired, middle aged man with a mustache, a scratchy voice and always carries a revolver on him. He's smart, strong, persistent, and very powerful. He has a base in a hardware store. We escaped from him weeks ago, but we're nervous that he's getting closer."

"So.. This place isn't safe?" Lee questioned.

"No, it isn't." Christa interrupted before Carlos could get a word in.

"But it can be. We need people to protect the cabin, and you all seem like very strong people. Lee, despite your arm, you're an incredible leader. Carley and Molly are great fighters, Chuck is very down to earth and smart, Clementine is strong but small. We haven't known you long, but you're all survivors."

"This is what I was talking about. I told you they were hiding something!" Christa stood up, her hands firm against the table.

"Christa." Carly calmed the woman down. The woman shook her head and sat back down with her arms folded.

"Whatever. Lee gets it by now."

"I'm giving you a choice here, Lee. Take your group and leave, never look back and run. Or.."

"Or..?"

"Or stay and help us fight him."

Christa rolled her eyes. "This is stupid."

"Maybe, but if he does find us, that's what we can do. We can jump him with much more capable fighters. But.. It's unlikely he'll be alone. I only ask you in case you want to help. A bigger group is better for her."

"What? Clem? She's been fine all along in our group."

"Not Clem.. Her." Carley pointed to Christa, the latter of which couldn't spare Lee a glance. She looked down at her stomach instead. Lee was confused.

"What..?"

"I'm pregnant. I have been. It's early, and we kept it from you. But.. Yeah." Lee couldn't tell if he should be angry or shocked. Right now, it was a mix of both. "Which is why we need to go to Wellington, and we need to go now."


A scrawny, golden dog lays near dead in a broken up van. He whimpers, his nametag rusted and nearly completely damaged. The sound of bushes being pushed out of the way of the woods didn't even hit the poor creature until a tall, intimidating, white haired man stopped in front of him.

"Hey there, buddy. I never thought I'd find one of you out here.." The man approached the ravenous dog. He looked up and whimpered, unable to fight. The mature man grabbed a bag around his shoulder, placed it on the ground and began searching it. Grabbing a plate of pork, potatoes and corn wrapped in a paper bag, he unwrapped it and placed it down in front of the mutt. He greedily began devouring the food without a second thought. The man glanced at the tag as it swung around the dog's neck.

"Sam, huh..? Nice name. Mine's Bill, but those who fear me call me Carver."


Time for alternate choices! I hope episode one was an enjoyable episode that improved upon the first episode of season one. I'm getting better at TWD fics! Anyways, let's start with..

Chapter 104.

Killing Michelle would have made Clementine start the season with disdain and fear towards Lee. She would feel like murder has no consequence, since nothing actually happened to the group because of this and it would change how she acts. This one choice may affect something later. Sparing her and taking the deal was a trap, which would have resulted in Chuck's death. The rest of the group would escape and start running away from their original camp.

Chapter 105.

Giving the bandits the stuff, as you saw, got Omid killed. If you had instead gone with attacking them, Christa would be the dead one, with Omid suffering in misery.

Chapter 106.

Saving Sam's food would have made the rest of the group happier with you. Still, this choice may have it's positives soon..

Chapter 107.

Asking about the cabin group would result in Pete giving a straight, honest answer, followed by Luke describing them. No relationship changes. Asking about your own group would result in a sigh from Pete followed by, "They're tough, that's for sure." Saying nothing would skip this part of the dialogue and you will have learned nothing.

Chapter 108.

If you decided to leave the cabin, you would. Christa would be on your side, while the rest of the group would show hesitancy towards your decision. The entire episode would be different, ending at the lodge from episode 2.

Chapter 109.

Telling Christa to come with will make her lose points with you and she will refuse. Leaving her behind will have the same affect, except you'll lose three points, and one from Carley.

Chapter 110.

Saying "Nick the dick" will be met by a laugh, no relationship upgrade or degradation. "Nice to meet you" will see a point upgrade. "Sorry about your mom" Will have no change in relationship, and Nick will quickly change the topic.

Chapter 111.

If you asked if Rebecca's baby was really Alvin's, your relationship with Rebecca would plummet to 0. If you told her to be nicer to you, your relationship with her would go down to 1.

Chapter 112. (Clem)

Choosing not to pinky swear with Sarah would make your relationship with her be more hostile. She'd be disappointed and less willing to talk to you.

Chapter 112. (Lee)

So far, the effects of these choices have not been revealed yet, but all you really need to know is all of them will come into conversation later. Christa's relationship with you (And Carley's) are the only things this choice has changed so far.

Chapter 113. (Lee)

The minigame was a lucky draw deal. Revealing the answers, 1 would get you 1 rabbit, 2 would get you 2, 3 would get you 3, 4 would get you 1, etc. You'd be able to feed more people depending on how many rabbits you brought back.

Chapter 113. (Clem)

Giving Jeremy the water would cause him to reveal who did this before he dies. Clem would then put him down. Letting him die would make the group view Clem differently, that's for sure. You also wouldn't get any answers.

Chapter 114.

Going with Nick would have killed Pete, simple as that.

See you next time!