Clementine:
Still, Haiden helped him up and walked him to the carriage. Inside, I saw Ian already there.
"Ah, you're all back," he said, but his smirk faded when he saw Yorick's condition. He looked terrible, and it hurt me deeply.
That's when I knew Yorick was in a very bad state and heading for a deadly outcome. I felt a sharp pain in my chest. With tears in my eyes, I watched Haiden lay Yorick down on the seat.
"I guess we should take the baby back home. The monsters will eat him here. At least he'll get a proper memorial, a goodbye, and a grave on the mainland," Haiden suggested, taking the baby from Yorick's arms.
There were only four of us in the carriage; one was missing, it was Troy.
"Where's Troy?" I asked Haiden.
"I don't know. We lost track after last night," Haiden answered shortly.