[b]Floyd - Railroad Tracks - Jessalyn/Tom/Doc(Jack)[/b] Instinctively, Floyd jumped in front of Jessalyn all while removing an arrow from his quiver. He loaded his bow, pulled the string back, and pointed the sharp arrowhead at the good doctor. The white lab coat was covered in filth, he was no longer of high status anymore. His knees were staggered low, seemed to be injured, or maybe just fatigued. Either way, he was not welcomed. Floyd had a hard time accepting people he barely knew, especially those that had more money than him and thought themselves as the elites, aristocrats. "Stay back! And I should be asking [i]you[/i] the same question. You don't look so good there doc." Then within the next few seconds, another figure appeared. This one looked as bad, or even in worse condition than the doctor. He didn't even have any shoes. To make things worse, Floyd couldn't even understand what he was saying, it just sounded like a whole bunch of jibberjabber. He was basically a zombie already, mumbling and moaning like the undead. "Did a walker bite your tongue off boy? Speak properly. What the hell do you two want? Tryin' to rob us? Cuz ima let ya' know I ain't afraid of you! I ain't afraid of nothin' you hear?!" He took a step forth, taking an offensive position and prepared to shoot if they moved a muscle. Shoot one in the head, drop the bow, pull out the knife, and jam the other in the neck. It was that easy. Floyd couldn't even tell if they had any sort of weapons, that was the issue. It wouldn't be smart to attack head on if they did. One mistake here and his life would be over. For every choice there was a consequence, it's logic. "How bout' you two just get goin', we ain't got nothin' to share." Then a second thought ran his mind. Why was he using the word 'we', when it didn't even involve the girl behind him, he wasn't with her. What did her safety have to do with him? He just met the girl and is already a part of their group? That'd be irrational and stupid. Once can't just trust strangers like that, it doesn't make sense. It was just her damn innocence, that was what was messing with his head.