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Yeah, so is Dog. Who can dual wield guns even with one eye. Both training to be killers. Cat's just natural at it. So best not to underestimate either of them just because she knows how to use a gun.
And even if she did kill zombies, either way, wasting ammo on a weapon that causes sound that could attract even more zombies [which is always possible. There really isn't a safe time to use a gun].
The way you speak of her kind of makes me think she's almost as bad as Cat, who doesn't have that kindness and will skin you alive without hesitation. The way you kind wrote her kind of makes me think she is a hunter of both zombies and humans. That's just the impression you gave me. XD
Nah, I was just teasing. The way it is is that Ellie-May saw her dad kill himself because he was bitten, and he didn't do it in a clean way either. He full on just shot himself in the head. So, because of that, she is more wary about humans that have been bitten rather than actual zombies. If she met a zombie, she would
know there was no living person in there, she would
know that it was a mercy killing. But if she met a person who was bitten, a person who is asking for her help and she has to press her gun up to their head and kill
them, an actual living person - that scares her. So, she would rather figure it out if there was a chance of them becoming a zombie now rather than later, which leads to her being wary of other survivors. She's not a psychopath like Cat~ Maybe an intensely messed up person, but she doesn't lack the ability to feel remorse or lack the ability to know right from wrong.
It's kind of like when you're scared of something, you usually want to kill it when you see it. If you're scared of spiders, then you immediately get the shoe. Or snakes, you get a shovel to cut its freaking head off because snakes are the work of the frekaing devil.