“I don't like it down here,” Erin stated, furrowing her small nose up as she looked around them. Even though there was nothing else they could do, she just wanted to make her feelings known. Talking about her likes and dislikes seemed to calm the girl down. It was something Elizabeth had noticed during her time together with her and tried to use it to her advantage. Agreeing with her, she said, “I don't either.” Looking down by her side at the little girl as they strolled through the sewers—something she never thought she'd be doing in her life—she said, “You know what else I don't like?” Putting some serious genuine thought into the question, the girl eventually gave up as she had no idea. “What?” she asked curiously. “Broccoli,” she replied, bending down with an overly exaggerated face of disgust. Even after everything, the little girl laughed. “Broccoli's the worst,” she agreed. It didn't take long for the merry banter to stop though and the little girl fell quiet again as she stared down at her shoes. As much as she tried, Elizabeth knew that she wouldn't be able to take away the pain Erin was feeling from losing both of her parents in such a short amount of time. With no idea where they were going, they took twists and turns through the labyrinthine passages until they saw a light at the end of one of the tunnels. Motioning for Erin to stay where she was while she went to check the area. Keeping her distance, Erin took a few steps forward as Elizabeth beckoned her forward with a wave of her hand. It reminded her of playing red light green light during recess. When she didn't see the threat of the dead in the tunnel or in the immediate vicinity around it, she called Erin over. Her running footsteps echoed through the tunnel and Elizabeth helped her climb down. Once they were out she took the time to look around at her surroundings. Unfortunately, she still didn't have any clue where they were. “I'm hungry,” Erin finally said, lowering her head as if the declaration was a shameful one. Even though she had no idea how she was going to fight her way through those things to find some food, she was going to try. “Then lets get you some food,” Elizabeth said. Taking her hand, the two of them cautiously proceeded forward.