While the group is in the classroom, Jimmy looks at Clementine, who is sitting on the kid-size desk.

Jimmy: Hey Clem, How are you holding up?

Clementine: I'm fine.

Clementine: Where's Molly?

Jimmy: She had to go run an errand. She'll be back soon, I hope.

Clementine: I hope she's okay.

Jimmy: She'll be fine. She's a tough bitch.

Clementine: Swear.

Jimmy: Sorry.

Clementine: Jimmy, Do you think things will ever be normal again? Just like the way they were before?

Jimmy: I don't know, Clem. But we have to believe they will. Remember what Katjaa said back on the farm? She said we'd all be home soon.

Clementine: And now she's dead.

Jimmy: But look on the bright side. We're still alive. And we have to keep hope alive too. It's the one thing none of this can take away.

Clementine: Yeah

Jimmy: I need to go talk to Brie.

Clementine: Alright.

Jimmy walks over to Brie, who is guarding the classroom door.

Jimmy: Brie, do you want to talk?

Brie: No offense, but I'm not really looking for conversation.

Jimmy: What's wrong?

Brie: Nothing's wrong. I just don't particularly like you. And I'd rather talk to your father figure than you. At least he had good intentions.

Jimmy: If this is about back in the sewer, I did what I had to do to get him to help us. I was only looking out for my group.

Brie: And I'm looking out for mine. That's the only reason I'm here. So if there's nothing else...

Jimmy sighed sternly, and he got out of the classroom. Petey, on the other hand, overheard their conversation and decided to talk to Brie.

Petey: Hey, you're Brie, right?

Brie: Yeah, and who are you?

Petey: My name is Petey Kowalski.

Brie: Nice to meet you, Petey.

Petey: Is there anything happening between you and Jimmy? You seem to not like him.

Brie: Let's just say he threatened me and Vernon into helping him and Lee.

Petey: Oh. I'm sorry for what my friend did. He's just been through a lot.

Brie: So we are.

Petey:No, no, no, this isn't about the plague he has been through. He'd just been through a lot before the plague.

Brie: Well, just because he's been through a lot doesn't mean he has to be an asshole to us.

Petey: Sorry about that.

Brie: Yeah, and Tell Lee thanks for all his help back there. I don't think we would have made it without him.

Petey: I will.

Petey decided to ask her a few questions.

Petey: How long have you known Vernon?

Brie: A couple of years. He ran our support group. He was really great helping me come to terms with my disease. But how do you come to terms with something like this? With a place like Crawford? I don't know what I, or the other survivors, would have done without Vernon. He's the one who held us together, kept us alive.

Petey: What's going on about this whole Crawford situation?

Brie: I'd rather not talk about it. Too many awful memories Even being back here gives me a bad feeling.

Petey: Even now, with everyone dead?

Brie: I've got no sympathy for what happened to these people. They weeded out the sick and the old, even children, those least able to defend themselves, so that they could save their own skins. Whatever happened here, however Crawford fell, I consider it poetic justice.

Petey: Jeez, I didn't know Crawford could be that cruel.

Brie: Exactly. It's how I feel. If you'd seen what I've seen, you'd feel the same.

Brie walks and guards the classroom door.

Brie: I'm a little busy here, Petey. Maybe you should go talk to each other.

Petey: Okay.

Then Petey walks towards Kenny, Johnny, and Ben, who were trying to open the Armory door.

Ben: What do we still need?

Petey: We already have fuel and the battery, and the only thing left is the medicine. Once the others find some medicine, we'll be good to go.

Johnny: So where's the battery?

Petey: That Molly girl has it; she ran off to do something by herself.

Kenny:Well, she'd better bring it back here. I dunno why you trusted that girl with it; we hardly know her.

Petey: Remember that she saved our lives from a horde of walkers.

Kenny: Hmph. Yeah, but what has she done for us lately?

Petey: And how are you guys doing with that door?

Kenny: Slower than I'd like.

Johnny: I hate this door.

Ben: Don't worry, guys, we'll get it open. I think.

Petey sighed as he looked around the classroom.


Meanwhile, Jimmy walks to the hallway. As Jimmy kept walking to the hallway, he saw walkers at the front door; luckily, it was shut by the hatchet between the door handle.

Jimmy: I'll try not to get near that door.

Once Jimmy was near the nurses room, they found a bunch of walkers lying on the ground.

Jimmy: What the hell is going on here?

Suddenly, the nurses room door opened, and Bucky, Christa, and Vernon exited the room with the medicine.

Jimmy: Oh hey.

Christa: Hey.

Jimmy: You guys found the medicine; that's great.

Vernon: Yup.

Jimmy: Where's Lee?

Bucky: He's in the nurse's room right now.

Jimmy: Okay. Thanks.

Bucky, Christa, and Vernon leave; Jimmy enters the nurses room, surprising Lee.

Jimmy: There you are, Lee.

Lee: Hey, what did I tell you about staying in the classroom?

Jimmy: I'm just going to check on you to see what you're doing.

Lee: I'm just going to use tape on the camcorder.

Jimmy: Do they have batteries on the camcorder?

Lee: Yeah, I guess.

Lee put the tape inside the camcorder, and he and Jimmy decided to watch it. In the video, It shows Molly doing it with Dr. Logan in return for insulin for her sister's diabetes, but when the doctor completed the deal with a box of insulin, he said that the deal would be the last and refused any future deals because Oberson started checking inventory and grew suspicious. At the end of the video, Molly gets angry and says, "Yeah, that's that Crawford way, isn't it?" and leaves the nurse's room, and the video ends.

Lee: Well, shit...

Jimmy: So, Molly was one of the Crawfords?! Why the hell did she lie to us?

Lee: And she had a sister too.

Jimmy: Yeah, and let's leave this room; if we find that Molly girl, she has a lot to answer for before she has to answer to my fist!

Lee and Jimmy leave the nurses room and walk through the hallway, surprised by Molly's jump from the hole in the ceiling.

Jimmy: Oh crap!

Lee: Jesus Christ!

Jimmy: Gosh, you scared the crap out of us. Where the hell have you been?

Molly: Sightseeing.

Jimmy: What kind of excuse is that?

Molly: Shut up, Baldy.

Lee: We'll take that battery now.

Molly: Oh, yeah, about that.

Lee and Jimmy's eyes widen at Molly's replies as she says that she lost the battery but...

Molly: I'm just kidding.

Jimmy: Seriously? This is not the time for joking around.

Molly took the battery out of her backpack.

Molly: Here you go.

Jimmy takes the battery from Molly, and Lee notices something on Molly's right hand.

Lee: What's that?

Molly: Nothing.

Jimmy: It doesn't sound like nothing.

Lee: You can quit with the act, Molly. We know you're from Crawford.

Molly: What? Who told you that?

Jimmy: We saw you and that walker doctor on a video tape. Why'd you lie to us?!

Molly: I said there were stories about Crawford; I never said that's how I knew about it. I never lied to you guys. And even if I did, so what? I don't owe you guys anything.

Jimmy: You saved our lives, but you can't tell us the truth?

Molly: Are we really going to do this now?

Lee: I guess that's for you.

Molly: I used to live here with my sister. She was fourteen years old. When the dead started walking and Crawford shut itself in, it seemed like a pretty good deal at first. We were safe; we had everything we needed to survive. Then the rules started coming down. No one who couldn't justify their place, earn their keep. No-one who required special care. My sister was diabetic, and by Crawford's rules that made her a liability. I kept it a secret, kept her safe for as long as I could. But in the end, I couldn't protect her. That's when I got out. Crawford, they always talked about how their system worked, how anything was better than becoming "One of them". But I saw what they'd already become. I just wish I could have seen it before it was too late. Before they came and took my sister away.

Molly sheds a tear. Lee looked at Molly with a sad expression. Jimmy just looked at her with a plain expression.

Molly: This is all I have left of her.

Molly shows them a picture of her sister.

Molly: I didn't have time to take her out of Crawford. I just wanted, okay?

Jimmy: I don't fricking care about your life story, Molly.

Molly: Then maybe you shouldn't have asked.

Lee then hit Jimmy's arm because he didn't like his reply. Jimmy rubs his arm as it hurts.

Lee: It's okay, Molly. I understand.

Jimmy: Guys, we still need to get out of here!

The bell starts ringing.

Molly: What the hell?

Lee: I think that's our cue to get the hell out of here.

When Lee, Jimmy, and Molly walk to the hallway, the scene shows the hatchet is no longer at the door handles.

To be continued...