Lee was laying against the wall, handcuffed to the radiator.

"You can leave me, honey. It's okay." Lee said to Clementine.

"You'll be just like them!" Clementine said sadly. Lee wished beyond all hope that he could change this, but he just couldn't. He couldn't let Clem kill him, he knew it would destroy her.

"It's okay...it wont be me." Lee said softly.

"Lee..." Clementine sobbed.

"Clem, it's time to go. You gotta get out of here." Lee told her.

"You...You can come with me!" Clementine begged.

"No honey, I can't. It's okay." Lee said sadly.

"Pleeeeaaase..." Clementine begged sadly.

"You have to go, now!" Lee said with as much force as he could muster.

"Maybe...Maybe...Maybe I shouldn't let you turn." Clementine whimpered.

"I don't want you to have to do that." He said, determined not to let Clem become a monster. "Shooting things... it changes you, sweetie. I don't want you to get used to it." Lee said seriously.

"You had to shoot that man before, Clem... I don't want you getting used to it. Do you understand?" Lee explained.

"Yeah, Lee. I do." Clementine said, trying not to cry.

"Only do it when you absolutely have to. Otherwise..."

He trailed understood what he was trying to say. "I'll go. I'll... leave you. I'll go as fast as I can." She said sorrowfully.

"And as safe as you can. Always be safe." Lee reminded her. "Find Omid and Christa. They're probably lookin' for us right now. Stay on high ground. Don't go too far. You'll find them." He told her. Clementine nodded, sure to remember all of what Lee was saying. "They'll take good care of you."

Clementine sobbed sadly. She didn't want Lee to die.

"And Clem..." Lee said, getting her attention. "Stay away from the cities."

"Definitely." Clementine agreed.

"They're just not worth the risk." Lee said. He regretted ever coming into Savannah. It was the worst mistake they made for sure.

"And also..." He trailed off.

"What? What is it?" Clementine said, worried that he was already losing it.

"No, don't worry, alright?"

"I'll miss you." He said sadly.

"Me too..." Clementine said, tears streaming down her face. This wasn't fair! Her parents were hard enough, but Lee? Why did this have to happen to Lee!?

Clementine got up from in front of Lee and slowly left the room. She looked back one more time as Lee slumped over. She left the building after that, too sad to look back anymore.


"God damn it!" A female voice said from atop a tall building. The voice belonged to none other than Molly. She came up to the roof of the building she was using as a home base when she heard so many walkers. "There are so fucking many of them! Jesus!" She said to herself as she started maneuvering across the rooftops of the buildings of Savannah.

"I hope Lee and the kid are okay." She said to herself before she spotted The Marsh House. She looked down and saw that the street from the building she was on all the way to the Marsh House was Walker free. Well, it wasn't, they were just all dead. Molly slowly climbed down from where she was onto the street. All of the Walkers' heads were all chopped up. Some were chopped off. And some seemed like they were impaled by something, maybe a shard of glass.

Molly whistled to herself. "Damn." She said as she approached the Marsh House. She went inside and when she got to a certain point, she heard static.

"The fuck is that noise?" Molly said as she approached the room where it was coming from.

The door was opened already so she went inside. She found a dead walker with it's guts spilled out and a dead man shot in the head. Molly could still smell gun smoke from the gun that was laying on the ground so she new it was recent. She then found the source of the static. Her eyes widened when she realized what it was. She ran towards it and picked it up.

"This is Lee and Clem's! They were here?" She said in realization. She thought back to how the two of them helped her just the other day. Her eyes hardened with determination. "I have to find them." She said, determined.

Molly picked up the radio and shut it off and moved to leave before she heard a noise come from a bag. She peered over it and covered her mouth in shock and confusion. It was a walker's. A live walker's.

"What the fuck?" She said in her confusion. She took out Hilda and stabbed it, finally letting the woman the head belonged to rest after who knows how long she had 'died'.

"Okay. I need to find those two. Hopefully, alive." She said to herself as she left the room.

She left the Marsh House quickly and quietly. She found a jewelry store with a closed metal garage shutter that a bunch of walkers were trying to get into a little while later. She decided to climb the building and see if there were any other entrances. She found a back door that was wide open. She checked the area around it and luckily, there were no walkers there.

She climbed down from the roof and towards the back door. She entered it and saw that the room the back door lead into was pretty messed up. When she looked to the left, her eyes widened. There was a dead Walker with his head smashed in and...Lee. He was slumped over and handcuffed to a radiator

"Lee!" She said as she dashed towards him.

She knelt next him and shook him. He remained unresponsive to Molly's shaking. She pressed her ear to his chest and heard a heartbeat and his body was still warm so he wasn't dead, just unconscious. She looked him over and found no major injuries. There was an injury on his left wrist, but it seemed to be healing pretty well so she paid it no mind. He grunted once, but that was it. No other movements.

"Damn it!" Molly said, knowing she would have to carry him if she wanted to get him out of here.

She took Hilda and broke the handcuffs off of Lee's wrist. "Let's get you out of here, big guy." She said as she hoisted him up onto her shoulder.

"Man if I wasn't as fit as I was this would be a lot harder." Molly said as she walked out, Hilda at the ready and Lee draped over one shoulder. As she left the building, she was glad that the area was still walker free. She should be able to maneuver to her secondary hideout without much trouble.

"Hang on, Lee. I'll get you somewhere safe."


Two days later:

Molly's second hideout was probably her best one. Cause it had power. And water. She was replacing the rag she put on Lee's forehead with a new one when Lee started mumbling. Molly stood over by the wall when Lee began to stir. His opened and he grabbed his forehead and groaned.

"Ugghh. Am I dead?" He grumbled to himself.

"Not just yet, big guy." Molly said with a smirk.

Lee jolted in shock in response to her voice. "What the hell?!" He said in his shock. "Molly?! Are you dead, too?"

Molly rolled her eyes. "No, Lee. I'm not dead and neither are you." She told him.

Lee shook his head and held his hand up to his forehead. "This doesn't make sense. I should be dead right now." He said in confusion.

Before Molly could respond, Lee shot up in realization. "Clementine!" Lee looked around the room for little girl, hoping against all logic that he would see her standing somewhere near him. No such luck for him.

He looked over to Molly. "Please. Tell me you know where she is." He all but begged.

Molly shook her head sadly. "I have no idea where the kid is, Lee. I'm sorry." She answered truthfully.

Lee threw the rag he grabbed off of his forehead to the wall with a cry of "FUCK!" Molly moved over to him and rubbed his back as he buried his face in his hands. Molly sat down next to him.

"This is all my damn fault. If I hadn't gotten bit, I wouldn't have had to leave her." Molly froze at that.

"Wait you're bitten?!" She said in shock. She then searched his body for any bites. Lee in his grief let her do as she wished. Maybe she would put him out of his misery and kill him.

"Uh, Lee? I don't see a bite on you anywhere." She said, causing Lee to look at her like she was crazy.

"Are you for real? Look it's right...here?" Lee said as he showed her his left wrist. The bite wound was healing really well. There was barely even a scar there anymore.

"What the fuck?" Lee said as he examined his wrist.

Molly, although it was for a short time, knew Lee. She knew he was an honest man and knew that he wasn't lying about this. Molly's eyes widened as she put two and two together.

"Lee. I think...I think you're immune!" She said in amazement.

Lee looked at this own wrist in disbelief. "But...how?" He said.

"I was dying just...how long was I out?" He asked Molly.

"Two days."

"I was dying just two days ago! I should be dead!" He said in disbelief.

"I guess your body managed to beat back the infection. Now that it has, your body wont be susceptible to it anymore. Lee, this is a mother fucking miracle. You're immune! You're fucking immune!" Molly said with an uncharacteristic amount of cheerfulness.

It was to be expected though. Someone she knows was immune to the fucking zombie virus.

Lee, despite being immune, wasn't cheering to high heaven. "I still need to find Clementine." He said as he stood up.

"Of course. We'll look for her right away." Molly said.

Lee turned around and looked at her with a raised eyebrow. "We?" he asked.

Molly crossed her arms. "Yeah, We. What you got a problem with me?" She asked Lee with a glare.

"No, it's not that. It's just that I didn't think you cared or would want to." Lee told her.

"I care about Clementine, too and I do want to help." She told him. "Plus I did kind of save your life. Again. So you do owe me. And to top it all off, you're immune. If you think I'm not sticking with the guy who is IMMUNE TO THE ZOMBIE VIRUS you're crazy." Molly finished.

Lee rubbed the back of his head sheepishly. "Yeah, that makes sense." Lee said.

"Well, should we look for the rest of your group first?"

Lee was saddened by that. "No, apart from Clem and Omid and Christa, They're all dead. All of them." Lee said.

That caused Molly to look saddened. "Even the grandpa?" She asked.

"Yeah, even Kenny. He was my best friend, and he died saving me." Lee said sadly.

Molly put a hand on his shoulder. "If you want to, you can tell me about how everything happened." She said.

"I told Clementine that we wouldn't be able to look for her parents literally right after you left us. She cried and went to sleep right after and so did I. When I woke up, she was gone. I went looking for her and found her Walkie-Talkie on the ground by a bunch of Trash. I went to pick it up and when I did, a walker jumped out from behind the trash and bit my arm." Lee told Molly.

Lee spent the next ten minutes explaining everything to Molly, at the end. Molly was hugging Lee.

"Jesus, man. This is all my fault." Molly said.

Lee looked at her in shock. "How the hell is this YOUR fault, Molly?" Lee asked her in confusion.

"If I wasn't scared of getting attached to people again and stayed with you guys, I could have helped! It's all because I was too scared!" Molly said.

Lee looked at her and shook his head.

"I don't blame you, Molly. No one does. Look on the bright side. If you had stayed and prevented me from getting bitten, I never would have become immune to the walker virus." Lee said.

"I guess." Molly said before separating from Lee.

"I think we should probably head back to the Marsh House." Lee said. Molly looked at him in surprise.

"Why?!"

"Because the station wagon parked in front is in perfect condition. It belonged to that stranger I told you about." He told her.

"Oh. Well fuck. We got us a car and only about a billion walkers in the way!" Molly said.

"We should be able to get there if we stick to the high ground. We're both pretty agile." She said as they stood up and began walking out of her hideout.

"What makes you think I'm so agile?" Lee asked with a grin.

"Well you kicked my ass pretty easily." Molly grinned back.

"Yeah, I guess I did." He said with a snicker.

The two survivors walk out of Molly's hideout and climbed up to the top of the building. They began their way back to the Marsh House.