[b]Danny - Cabin[/b] Great, Enrique wasn't fucking around. Sending Shannon out probably wasn't the best idea, in hindsight, but Danny wasn't sure [i]what[/i] was the best idea at this point. An idea [i]had[/i] occurred to him, but Shannon's ranting earlier kept him from carrying out with it. Now that she was being threatened right in front of him, her concerns about his own safety seemed like the least important thing in the world. He swivelled his head toward Emma and let out a defeated breath. "Get James," he mouthed. "Sneak out back." At the back of the cabin was a section near the floor that had been damaged when the scouts took out the generator hooked up out back. They'd boarded it up, but it was still notoriously weak, as Danny had pointed out to everyone when he was opening up the safe. Hopefully Emma would get what he was trying to infer, or hell, maybe she was smarter than him and had a better idea of sneaking out. Either way, he wanted her to go. "Are you serious?" Danny heard Shannon ask. "I don't know if you remember, but Tyler killed my friend. Why would he be here? Why would I line up my friends for you to-to..." He heard her voice falter as she took a step back. Danny let a shaky breath, wishing he could at least reach out for her or something. "Just leave us alone," she continued. "Your scouts already attacked me once, and now you're doing it again." Danny wondered if Enrique saw the irony in that. He looked across to Rob and raised his hand to get the man's attention. He mouthed for Rob to grab Shannon and pull her back in a few moments. [i]God[/i], did he wish he could just sign to these people. Shannon took another small step backwards. "James is hiding right now. Scared. Just... go. Please." --- [b]Tyler - Plaza - Jacob[/b] They'd managed to clear a couple of blocks without incident, though Tyler noticed that a couple of walkers were chained up in the area. He figured they alerted other walkers to their location, but thankfully few got the message. The clothing store they eventually entered had its windows thoroughly smashed, giving Tyler the impression that they wouldn't find much here, but Jace assured him that the store connected to a couple others, like a plaza. Apparently the bulk of the stores, including a super market, were behind the building and on the next street over. They moved to the back of the store and stepped into a crisp white hallway. Blood spatter lined the walls and a couple of idle corpses littered the ground. In the middle of the hall stood a single walker, standing in place and looking at the wall. "Do you think the others will be getting up?" Tyler asked. Caleb shrugged, before stepping forward and stabbing the first corpse in the head. Jace followed after and the group methodically moved by each corpse until they got to the lone standing walker. "These ones always freak me out," Jace said, staring it down. It didn't move to look at them, strangely. It almost seemed dead standing up. "I think they get like this without a lot of food in the area. A few of the chained ones Tremblay has do this." He turned to Tyler and Jacob, frowning. "They replace them for ones that make more noise eventually." When Jace stepped forward to kill it, it finally moved. However, its reaction time was sluggish at best, allowing Jace to easily dispatch it. With that out of the way, the group continued through the hallway. They stepped into a pitch black store and Jace told everyone to turn on their flashlights. Tyler flicked his on and looked around, finding racks of plastic bowls and utensils. Kitchen supplies, which indicated this was probably a department store. "We'll probably find blankets and sheets around here," Caleb said. "Maybe even a pharmacy. If not, I know there's one in the super market." Jace nodded and pointed his flashlight down the aisle. "I don't think we have to worry about the dead in here, but be careful anyway. You never know what's hiding in the shadows." He stepped forward and nudged Caleb to follow him. "You two stick together. Whether or not you find anything, meet back at this door in fifteen minutes." Once they had left the aisle, Tyler turned to Jacob. That the others had gone off on their own was a little suspicious, but finding supplies was more important at the moment. "Where should we look first?" Tyler asked, desiring to defer to Jacob for the time being. --- [b]Tina - Apartment - Scarlett/Katie/Liam[/b] It was unusually quiet, she thought. Adam was usually so much louder, always [i]talking[/i] about whatever came into his head. That he seemed too tired to say anything at all was actually somewhat concerning. She'd thought the presence of new people would make things a lot more lively, but aside from Elyse's small talk with Scarlett, everyone in the room were acting like the corpses outside. She finally couldn't take it any more and stood off the couch. "Does anyone want to do anything?" she asked. George turned to her and lifted an eyebrow. "What is there to do?" he asked. "Well, lots of things..." [i]Chores[/i] popped into her head almost immediately, but Tina didn't want to start proposing work right away. The new guys deserved to relax, she thought, at least until their friends came back. Instead, she directed everyone's attention to the mural on the wall. "I mean, like, we should do some painting." "I meant to ask about that..." George mumbled. "Tina did most of it," Elyse said, beaming. "She's very talented." Tina blushed at this. Compliments always sounded nice coming from Elyse. "Yeah, and you guys can help," Tina said. She looked toward Katie and Liam in particular. "What do you guys say? Just... don't paint over what I've already done." She laughed at this, though she'd probably not be laughing if they did paint over it.