"Hey Emilie." Annie said with a slight smile as she greeted the woman as she joined her and Cameron. Unlike a few people in the group who were a challenge to be genuinely friendly towards, Emilie was someone that Annie didn't have a problem liking. Watching curiously as the woman fiddled around with her bag, Annie's face lit up as Emilie handed her the supplies she found at the university. "Oh wow, thanks." Annie said gratefully accepting the items Emilie found. Growing up, she often heard how she was privileged compared to some families across the world by living in a house or having all the stuff she had but she never noticed how much it meant to her until the infection started when she saw how much the little things could mean to her. "Hey Annie, I noticed that you were running low on water." Cameron said walking closer towards the two. "Why don't you take mine and split the water in half. From what it sounds like there's a town not too far away and we can fill them up then but you'll need some until then." Cameron said as he motioned towards his backpack where intentionally left it. As the girl left to do what Cameron said, the man turned towards Emilie and spoke in a hushed tone quiet enough so that the girl wouldn't hear either of them. "Thanks for doing that. Although she doesn't like to show it, it's been hard for her since she lost her brother." "Oh I was wondering," The girl said heading back towards the to with Cameron's backpack in one hand. "Do you think when we have time you could help me out? I want to be able to help out more and be able to defend myself so I don't have to hold you guys back. I don't know if I'll be able to handle a machete like Cameron or an axe like Emmet but maybe something less gruesome like a gun or maybe a bow. I was thinking about trying to learn how to use both and was wondering if you could teach me how use a bow at a later time." Although the girl didn't like the idea of having to kill, she knew she would have to learn because Cameron and the others wouldn't be able to be there all the time.