Clementine:
"She’s Clementine’s friend." Haiden was the first to announce it, and then Troy rushed back into the room, grabbed a blanket, and handed it to me. I was hesitant, even though I didn’t approve of her actions back in the North. Still, I wasn’t sure if I could leave her out there like this, so I wrapped the blanket around her and helped her up. She instantly hugged me.
"They’re going to kill me," she repeated, making me raise an eyebrow. She had turned around so her back was to my squadmates, who now stared at me in silence.
"Who? Who’s going to kill you?" Troy asked from behind.
She broke the hug and turned to him, still clutching the blanket around herself.
"Get inside, it’s too windy," I told her, feeling the cold dry my skin. We all went back in, and I locked the door. She sat on my bed, still crying and sniffling.
"I’ve been trying to remember exactly what happened there, and I swear I don’t remember locking the door. It locked by itself, Clementine, I didn’t do anything." She started rambling, while Haiden and Troy stood together, exchanging glances because they had no idea what was going on.
"I just know I saw you hit the button to lock the door," I said.
"Really? You saw me lock it? Like, physically? Are you sure it wasn’t after the door closed that I was hitting the button to open it? I don’t know how that’s possible. You were behind the seats taking care of Sadie, and I was watching you. You must be mistaken," she cried, still managing to explain herself. And the way she spoke, so sure of herself, even I started to doubt my own memory. Maybe I didn’t see her lock it. Maybe she was just standing there, trying to stop it, and it only looked like she was locking it.
"Wait—you said they’re trying to kill you. Who exactly?" Troy asked, circling back.
"My squadmates. They’re not happy with me. Valerie’s sister yelled at me and even threatened to kill me." Oriana’s words shocked me.
"Wait, Jessie threatened you?" I asked, remembering all the times my own squadmates had done the same.
"They did this to me." She looked down at her wet clothes. I couldn’t help but sympathize. I’d been treated the same way.
"Jessie did this?" I asked again, surprised. I thought Oriana might be stronger than her, or maybe they were equal.
"And Matthias, when they found out Valerie was left behind, they asked why I didn’t save her. I told them she went to the bathroom, I took the baby, and then you saw me lock the door. I told them it wasn’t true, that your memory must be wrong. But they took it as fact, and now they don’t believe me."
She didn’t seem to realize how foolish it was to tell them I’d accused her. If she hadn’t locked the door, she didn’t have to bring it up at all. She started crying again, so I hugged her.
"Maybe I saw it wrong," I admitted. She hugged me back and sobbed harder.
"Shit was rough yesterday," Troy told Haiden. They started talking about the night after Sadie died.
"You’ve only got three members left, right?" Haiden asked. She nodded.


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