Audrey is used to helping people; after all, she's been doing it for the last hundred years. In Haven, she had been the person that helped save the day because she was immune to the bad things that happened there, and she always seemed to know the right things to say. However, things are different now. She knows she won't be immune to the virus, and she can't grab a zombie and ask it why it wants to kill all of them. For the first time in her long life, she feels hopeless.
When Haven had started to fall to the virus, Audrey had left for Boston, hoping she could find the government there. She would find them, and take them back to Haven so they could help the people she considered her family now. However, Boston was filled with zombies and people that wanted nothing more than to kill someone else. There was no government there to help and when things started to get sketchy, she ran.
It was then that she ran into a group of survivors that had taken over a school. They were still setting things up so Audrey stayed and helped, and soon she found her place among them, and considered them her new family, even if some of them tried her nerves at times. But, they were important because they needed people in order to survive.
Now, they had let a group of new survivors in, and Audrey isn't sure about it. They are the first large group they took in, and Audrey's worried, which is why she's sought Tom out to speak to him about it.
"I'm not trying to argue, Tom. I just... how are we going to maintain this many people? Supplies are low, and how do we know they aren't dangerous? I'm not saying we kick them out, but shouldn't we be keeping a better eye on them?" she asks as she walks beside him down one of the school's hallways.
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When Haven had started to fall to the virus, Audrey had left for Boston, hoping she could find the government there. She would find them, and take them back to Haven so they could help the people she considered her family now. However, Boston was filled with zombies and people that wanted nothing more than to kill someone else. There was no government there to help and when things started to get sketchy, she ran.
It was then that she ran into a group of survivors that had taken over a school. They were still setting things up so Audrey stayed and helped, and soon she found her place among them, and considered them her new family, even if some of them tried her nerves at times. But, they were important because they needed people in order to survive.
Now, they had let a group of new survivors in, and Audrey isn't sure about it. They are the first large group they took in, and Audrey's worried, which is why she's sought Tom out to speak to him about it.
"I'm not trying to argue, Tom. I just... how are we going to maintain this many people? Supplies are low, and how do we know they aren't dangerous? I'm not saying we kick them out, but shouldn't we be keeping a better eye on them?" she asks as she walks beside him down one of the school's hallways.