Clementine:
"It's fine, son. They're your friends. Don't act like that," his mother finally snapped at Yorick, reminding him it wasn't a big deal and that they were okay with it.
I thought maybe after that he'd act right, but he only shook his head in disbelief.
"You guys can stay in my room then. No need to wander around," he hissed, sounding bitter.
I stared at him for a moment before heading toward the door again.
"It's alright. I'll wait in the car. It's in the shelter, right?" I asked Haiden, who gave me a nod but then began to follow me.
As I started to walk away, his mother rushed over, almost stopping me at the door.
"It's okay, please. We don't want to upset a guest. Yorick, apologize," his mother said, turning to her son and shocking me with their reversed behavior. She had no problem with me, so what the hell was wrong with him now?
"It's okay. You don't have to go, I guess," Yorick muttered bitterly. "Anyway, you guys can wait in my room," he added.