[b]Tyler - Baton Rouge/Bingo Hall - Katie[/b] He figured Katie wouldn't remember. He was almost thankful his mother had died before all this mess started. Though, it was a shame Katie never got to meet Helen's parent's at all. "She's looking down on us," he said. "Her and your mom. It's because of them that we're together, Katie. I'm not going to let them down." He smiled and knelt down to her level. He tried to keep the distance between them close when he could, she had been terrified of him leaving her side ever since they reunited. "We just need to get us some food, all right? Hopefully we won't have to go scrounging in cars again..." He stood to his feet and led Katie down the street. They passed a store or two, but everything looked about as ransacked as the gas station. It was with heavy reservation that Tyler eventually stopped at what appeared to be a bingo hall. Certainly not your usual place to find supplies, but perhaps that meant it had been looked over all these months. He considered leaving Katie at the door again, but certainly he would take longer in here. Putting his little girl through a mental breakdown was about as undesirable as anything else these days, so Tyler was forced to bring her inside. Dim lighting escaped the dirty and graffiti-stained windows, giving the hall a a bleak and weary atmosphere. It looked clean enough, with rows of white tables placed from one end of the hall to the other. Tyler weaved Katie around the tables and chairs in order to an office of some sort. Perhaps they even had a kitchen in the back, depending on how the owners ran their establishment. He'd recalled a bingo hall back home that served alcohol, but he could scarcely remember much about it. Helen had been the one who had indulged in those particular vices. Before the [i]'Employees Only'[/i] door, there was a spotless wooden counter with a collection of backpacks hiding underneath it. Tyler furrowed his brow at this and knelt down to examine them. "Help me look through these, Katie. Show me if you find anything neat."