Clementine:
I had been holding the baby for a while. The tears on my cheek had dried, and my eyes stared blankly ahead.
"Clementine, come on, we have to head back to the station. The baby needs food," Troy's voice finally broke through. He had been trying to reach me for some time. I heard him before, but I couldn't pull myself out of the haze. Watching Sadie die right in front of me had crushed me. It wasn't the monsters that killed her. It was the lurkers, the ringleaders, the headmaster.
"Why didn't they help her like they promised?" I asked, turning to look at Troy.
"I don't know. They're messed-up people, Clementine. Don't you see how they look at us? We're like clowns in uniforms, as if this is some live show. It's entertainment for them. But we have to get out of here—for these babies, for Hardin," Troy replied, sitting beside me.