"This should be easy." Daisy looked at the fence. "As long as I don't get scratched up by that wire." She frowned. Looking around her, she saw that it was safe. No walkers were in sight. She just hoped none were beyond the fence or inside of the building she saw. With a huff, she sat down in the grass and lied down on her back as she gazed up at the sky. She took another bite of her Slim Jim and smiled to herself. It was the first time Daisy felt safe in a very long time. For a moment, she was in her own little world. Staring at the clouds as they slowly floated by while she ate her snack. After a few minutes of relaxing, Daisy finished her food and dug through her backpack for her bottle of water. Once she found it, she took one gulp and returned it to her bag. She would be content for now. Clearing her throat, Daisy slowly walked towards the linked fence. It only took her a few seconds. The fences were roughly about ten feet away from each other. She once again, slug her backpack and bat over the fence. Casually, she began to climb. Arm first, leg next. She repeated the process until she reached the top. "Now for the tricky part." Daisy clenched her jaw. Carefully, she poked at the barbed wire before maneuvering over it as best as she could. "Ow.... Dammnit." She mumbled, pricking herself on one of the wires. She licked her pricked finger and wiped it on her pants. This was harder than she thought. Especially since the angle was weird. It took her a few minutes, but she finally climbed over it, jumping to the ground. With a sigh, she grabbed her backpack and threw it over her back. Next, she picked up her bat. Daisy ran a hand through her curly hair and looked ahead of her. This could go really good or terribly wrong. There was only one way for her to find out. She had to keep moving forwards and hope that the building didn't have any of the infected inside. And if it did, she had to find a new place to go. The thing is, she [i]had[/i] no where else to go. No friends to help her, no family around and no where to go. She was completely alone and it hadn't dawned on her until now. The big building intimidated her. It could easily be full of the walking dead and if it was, there was no telling if she'd make it out alive. But she had to risk it. Daisy had to know if it was safe. It was definitely quiet. She didn't hear the usual groan from the freaks. So she pressed on.