Ever since she'd left the city, sleep had been difficult. Elizabeth often murmured in her sleep, thrashing around as images of what she'd seen haunted her. While it had been an uncomfortable sleep, Dallen's rough awakening didn't do well to lift her spirits any and instead started her day on a negative note. Glaring at him as he left, Elizabeth stayed in her spot on the couch for a good five minutes doing nothing more than staring at the ceiling. Figuring she better get up and get the hell on out of there, the woman finally stood and stretched. The old man had already packed some stuff for her in the jeep and since she didn't have any belongings of her own, she was more or less ready to go. The sun was blinding when she walked outside and she shielded her eyes until they finally adjusted to the light. Hearing her name, she caught only what was addressed to her. “Yep. I'm ready,” she replied. Not knowing what the others were up to and, admittedly, not really caring, she didn't ask what she'd missed. Not knowing these people and not having the best first impression of them, Elizabeth couldn't say she was sad to go. “Well, it's been...something...” she said, that being the only word she could think of to accurately describe her experience with the group. It certainly hadn't been fun. They were a mess and she had a feeling that the longer things went, the worse it would become. The only one she'd felt any connection to was Ethan and even then she felt he was incompetent. Climbing into the passenger side of the jeep, Elizabeth shut the door without so much as a goodbye to the others. Locking the door and buckling her seat belt, she slumped down in the seat resting her feet on the dash. Waiting for Dallen, she didn't say anything or look at him until they were already out on the road. “Remind me where we're going again,” she said, having already forgotten. So much had happened within the last few days it was hard to keep anything straight. She'd almost called him Johnny before she remembered that was the name of the other one.