Clementine:
At this point, we had been walking for about an hour, and my attention had completely shifted to Haiden. I had no clue where he could be, and it was only after we'd come this far that we realized we'd made a big mistake.
How the heck were we supposed to go back? We hadn't left any markings—nothing.
Although we had a map, I didn't think it mattered much if we didn't even know where we were on it.
"Clementine is silent," Troy said finally, glancing at me.
I shook my head to let him know I was fine. I kept the same phony smile, one meant only for their comfort, because I didn't want them worrying about me instead of focusing on where to find the coal.
"I'm pretty sure she's upset with me," Oriana said, making the others slow down and darken their expressions.
"Why would she be upset with you? You know she doesn't get upset with anyone," Troy said firmly, defending me.
"Well, she got upset because I locked the door and left you out," Oriana explained.
