A soft sigh escaped Annie's lips as she closed her backpack up with her supplies. It was another dreadful morning, another day of living on the road as the group fought for survival. Annie hated it. She hated leaving Washington without going back to see if her parents were still alive, she hated scavenging for food, she hated all the killing and death that occurred and above all, she hated leaving her brother behind. She often timed pondered over the fact of ending the torment instead of struggling everyday but the thought of failing and becoming infected while weak frightened her enough to not try. However, she knew that she had to stay optimistic and knowing that things would get better soon, it was easier to do so. She would be safe once she made it to Montreal. She wouldn't have to run anymore nor be scared, life could start to become normal again. Sliding her backpack onto her back, she walked over towards Cameron who was crouching in front of his bag to see if he needed any help. "Hey kid, are ya' all packed up?" Cameron said with a slight smile as he carefully placed the coiled rope he had into his bag. "Yeah, need any help?" Annie asked as she passed the man's duct tape to him. "Nah, I'm about done." Cameron said as he accepted the tape and tossed it into his bag. Standing up, Cameron stretched his arms upwards as he released a small yawn. Looking around the camp, it still felt weird that Milo wasn't there. Although he wasn't a part of the team that went to the University, he heard enough from the trio to know what happened. Although a bit saddening, it seemed fitting for Milo to go out with a bang with a heroic death as he did instead of any other means. Cameron only hoped that the man didn't become one of the infected. Killing someone that he knew that became infected was one thing he hoped that he wouldn't have to do as the group made their way to Montreal. Glancing towards the two brothers nearby, Annie gave a small chuckle before speaking to Cameron in a hushed tone. "It looks like the two are at it again."