Lee had already resigned himself to his fate. As far as he was concerned he was already dead, he had been for months now. It only seemed right to make it official. His time was counting down and he did not yet know how long he had. He followed at the back of the group as they were marched like condemned criminals into the building. He said nothing and kept his head low. He'd barely taken a second glance at any of the others, he wasn't interested in becoming at all attached to anyone. There would be no point. He was going to remain as distant as he could, without offending anyone. He had no intention to come off as rude but he would prefer not to form any sort of bond with anyone. It would save both them and him a lot of pain. Despite how much he was intent to keep to himself he was aware of what was going on around him. As such he did notice when the only woman in the group gave was a wide grin. He didn't have enough time to respond until she turned away and so just stared blankly back at her. He furrowed his brow a little, unsure as to why she seemed to cheerful in what was such a dire situation. He could never understand optimists. He listened to what the Governor had to say, feeling a tension rising in the room as they all came to terms with what they had just agreed to. Lee wouldn't allow himself to turn back now, he'd called himself a coward before for not pulling the trigger but down there... well, perhaps he wouldn't have to. Even if there was nothing down there if they got lost or delayed for too long then they may not make it back in time. Death certainly seemed to be looming with an ever growing presence. Lee said nothing once the Governor had finished his little 'prep-talk', if it could really be called that. He turned to go back to his tent and retrieve his holster and the rest of his ammo. Chances were that they'd need it. He was aware of how terrible he probably looked. Personal hygiene seemed so pointless when he had nothing worth living for. He skin was pale from lack of sun, his brown hair messy and greasy, and he suspected he didn't smell all that great either. Well for the sake of the others he could spare a few minutes to at least make an effort to fix some of that.