[b]Scarlett - Baton Rouge - Tyler/Liam/Katie/Jacob[/b] Scarlett listened quietly as Tyler explained something that must have happened before the group had ran in to her. She didn't seem troubled by the fact that the man had given a fake name before. She had actually thought about doing the same if she had found any group while looking for Samantha. Scarlett listened closely as his daughter spoke to him quietly and she frowned, the strings in her heart being pulled. She missed the sound of her little sister on the phone and her little brother barely beginning to talk. She felt somewhat protective when the little girl mentioned Adam scaring her. Having gone what she went through, she could imagine what Katie was feeling. As Adam took off along with the group, so did Scarlett, keeping near the back just in case anything happened. She picked up small details like empty streets, empty stores, and the biggest sign of them all, the biters on the chains. Immediately she felt her gut and the small voice in the back of her head yelling, practically screaming, for her not to follow anymore. She couldn't stop now though. The sun would be setting soon and if she didn't find shelter, she might not even be lucky enough to see the next day. "Tremblay group?" She whispered quietly, confused. She felt sick to her stomach as she put the pieces together and felt her face go pale. "Oh god." [i]'No more thugs, please no more.'[/i] She wanted nothing to do with any raiders or thugs. Wasn't one encounter enough? "Through... the grass?" Her voice came out slightly more annoyed than she had planned it but as the guys began running in, her chances of objecting seemed to be slimming down to nothing. Sighing she reached over and pulled her gator machete out, holding it tightly with one hand. She turned to the small boy which she guessed was Liam, "Ok... Liam, sweetie, I know you don't know me but please trust me. I can get you across this safely." She gave the boy a reassuring smile and held out her empty hand for him to take it before running into the tall grass.