Ellie placed her face in her hands as she let Ross's words marinate in her head. On one hand, agreeing would probably put her into the most dangerous thing she'd ever done, and that was saying a lot. On the other hand, she couldn't just leave her friends like this. Not while they were in a time of need. It was a dilemma that was wrecking her mind. She really wanted to help, but at what cost? Based on the way Ross put it, it looked like she had a chance of paying the ultimate price. She didn't want to do so, not with so much ahead of her. She wasn't in the same life position as her childhood friend, and it was something she wanted to do someday. She wanted kids, she wanted to settle down, but paying the ultimate price would deny her the chance of doing so. She crossed her arms and started pacing back and forth. She had to think about it, but she needed to make a decision soon. Ellie hated having to wait, and she knew Ross was the same way. It had been over a decade since she had seen him prior to this year, and now she was willing to stick her neck out and risk her life to protect him. She took a deep breath and uncrossed her arms. The decision had been made. It might not have been the smartest decision, but Ellie built her life on a bunch of dumb decisions. She made a living out of it. What was one more ill-advised decision to her? It was just going to be like any other day for her, but with guns potentially involved. Seb wasn't going to be too happy about her decision, but he would understand that she had nothing but the best intentions in her heart. Her friend needed help, and she wasn't going to walk away. "I'll help you. I'll do whatever you need me to do for you, Kimberly, and the little ones." She nodded, before turning to the trailer, "Just make sure that you don't put us into any unnecessary danger. I don't want to end up like Kimberly or worse." She sighed, taking a walk back to the front door of the trailer. "Seb's not going to be too happy, but he'll understand." Ellie turned around and flashed him a smile, "Besides, it's not like we've done crazier anyway."