Clementine:
Killing my father felt as if I had finally freed myself from the burden of the past.
The guilt I carried from lying there and watching him drag Haiden's sister who had not even died yet into the north, while I later forgot the memory of it, had vanished.
I felt better now.
However, while all of this was happening, one person had gone missing.
Oriana!
I guessed she believed we would tie her up in the north and leave her behind, which, to be honest, we had been leaning toward.
She kept repeating that she had been influenced by the monster, but there were many other things she had done that made it impossible for me to trust her.
Yet I noticed hesitation in the others. The red teams and Joshua seemed to lean toward letting the ringleaders deal with her because they did not want to make the wrong decision.
My mates and I, however, were certain we did not want her anywhere near our train.
Now that she had disappeared, none of us had the strength to go after her.
