![]() ![]() Pete eventually decides to give her the benefit of the doubt and take her to their cabin, where she can be seen to by their doctor. Still skeptical, Luke and Pete continue arguing if they should leave her here or not, Luke reminding Pete of what happened "last time", but Pete firmly stands his ground, refusing to leave a little kid alone to die. Suddenly noticing the wound on Clementine's arm, however, Luke initially assumes it to be a walker bite and begins to discuss with Pete over what to do, only for Clementine to tell them that it was a dog bite. Attempting to flee, she is almost overwhelmed by a walker only to be saved by Luke and Pete, who begin to carry her off. Clementine has the choice of killing him or leaving him to die.Ĭlementine eventually heads off with a severely wounded arm and eventually ends up almost passing out from exhaustion in the woods, only to realize that she's surrounded by several walkers. After grabbing her knife, a rock, or nothing, Clementine stabs, punches and/or beats Sam multiple times until she successfully kicks him away where he is impaled on tent posts in his torso and hind leg. After a choice to feed him or not, Sam will drag her to the ground and attack Clementine, biting her on the arm. There's also a trash can and, after searching it, Clementine finds a can of beans.Īfter using the pocket knife to pry open the can, Sam will begin to beg. After Clementine remembers some words Lee told her before his demise, she beats it with a large branch and retrieves the knife which is still sharp. After a brief search around the area, Sam begins to bark at a walker tied to a tree with a red pocket knife sticking out of its arm. The two find an abandoned campsite which had once belonged to Sam's owners. The next day, she wakes up on the banks of the river, and after a brief trek through the woods, she encounters a dog named Sam. Christa's fate is unknown at this point in time. Backing away in fear, Clementine falls into a nearby river and is taken downstream by the current until she passes out. Winston still sees and chases after Clementine and attempts to restrain her, though she's able to break free by pushing Winston into the reach of a nearby walker, which then grabs and eventually kills him while Clementine is approached by several other walkers which emerge from the woods. Given the option of either sneaking away or throwing a rock at Winston (one of the bandits) in order to distract them. After fueling it with a nearby log, Clementine hears a noise not far from the camp and finds Christa being held at gunpoint by two bandits, who demand to know whether or not there is anyone with her. Searching through her backpack, she finds the other half of the Everett Family photo of Lee that he had torn off in " A New Day" and looks upon it sadly, before finding her old drawing of Kenny, Katjaa, and Duck and again looking upon it with a solemn attitude, before eventually finding a lighter which she uses to tend to the fire. Soon Christa heads off to look for more firewood, whilst Clementine's left to tend the fire. Evidently in a solemn mood, the two plan to head towards Wellington where Christa believes it may be safer. The scene then cuts to sixteen months later, where Clementine and Christa (who is no longer pregnant) are somewhere in North Carolina, sitting around a campfire in an attempt at cooking a weasel they caught and killed earlier on. Christa ultimately kills her with a shot to the abdomen before cradling Omid's body. Christa suddenly runs in while Michelle immediately drops the gun and apologizes. He takes a stealthy approach and sneaks toward Michelle, but the door closes loudly, causing Michelle's reflexes to turn and shoot, killing Omid. Suddenly, Omid enters the room and realizes what is going on. However, Clementine accidentally makes a noise, causing Michelle to coax her out at gunpoint and demand that Clementine hand over her possessions. Having left her gun by the sink, Clementine stays in the stall as the stranger, Michelle, retrieves the weapon. ![]() After retrieving it, she hears someone coming in. After heading into the female restroom, Clementine puts her gun down and begins to clean herself up but accidentally drops her bottle of water and heads into a stall to retrieve it. Stopping at a public restroom next to Gil's Pitstop, the trio discuss the name of Christa's unborn child before deciding to clean up. With only memories and a pack on her back, what will Clementine find next? Plot Chapter 1: Old FriendsĮight months after the events of " No Time Left", Clementine is traveling with Omid and a visibly pregnant Christa after presumably reuniting outside of Savannah. With the loss of Lee Everett and almost everyone else she could call a friend bearing down on her mind, Clementine continues to make the best of a life that gives new meaning to pain. ![]()
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