[b]Rhonda - Outpost - Enrique[/b] A pleasant enough greeting, enough to focus Rhonda's nerves and help her focus on the issue at hand. She smiled back, at least. "I just wanted to talk about Myriah... This may take a moment, so I'm not sure if you want to talk at your front door...?" She let that sit for a moment before suddenly waving the idea off. "Never mind, I just heard that you said something to upset Myriah earlier today? Now, everyone is entitled to their opinions and their right to free speech, but we can not possibly condone threats of violence, especially not after the last few months of our lives." She placed a hand to her chest and paused. She was going to give Enrique a moment to respond, but she suddenly continued, incensed by her growing emotion. "And it isn't your place to be saying anything of the sort. You came in with that awful man and vouched for him. Whether it was your intention or not, you murdered innocent men, and you should be lucky Matt has decided to offer you a second chance. You are, frankly, a suspicious man and a bad influence on our people and our home. For your actions toward Myriah, I will have to bring my grievances to the council. You hope and pray that we are in a good mood this evening." --- [b]Tyler - Baton Rouge/Motel[/b] He waited for something to end this awful moment. Tyler could die happy if he never had to face another stand-off in his life, but he knew this kind of thing was bound to happen for as long as he lived in this rotten world. His finger hovered over the trigger, taunting himself to make the slightest of movements and end Adam's life. If only he wasn't potentially aiming at his daughter, then Tyler would have taken the shot by now. Sweat trickled into Tyler's eye and he flinched slightly, his aim moving away from Adam. This movement caused Adam to break out of his stupor and lower his rifle slightly. "I'm sorry," he said. "I don't want to... shoot anyone..." A loud bang echoed from the balcony above them, causing Adam to wildly aim upwards. Tyler took this opportunity to move forward and disarm Adam, but the noise from above revealed itself to be a walker, who fell over the railing and slammed into the ground in front of them. Though the rotting corpse broke its leg in the fall, it proceeded to crawl toward them with all its might. Adam swore out loud and fired upon the creature, but more proceeded to fall from the balcony above. Tyler briefly imagined all of the walkers had piled themselves into the few remaining rooms they had yet to clear, for he had no other idea how they were suddenly falling from the sky in one massive group. He turned to fire on the crowd, focusing on any that approached Katie. He slowly worked his way back to her and stayed close to her side. He then spotted a walker land dangerously close to Liam and he turned to fire... but hesitated. Tyler stared at the walker, watching as it picked itself up and take a step closer to Liam. The boy was a liability, a kid in no position to help in the protection of his daughter. If Liam died now, it would be best for the group. Tyler simply turned away to fire on a different walker.