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"So there are more people who are alive?" Tucker questioned while matching the pace with us. After we all climbed up the pipes to the top of the building, Ricky and I realized that he was only one second away from becoming the zombies' meal. "In our group, Yes! And probably more from the town." I responded to him since Caz was still a bit silent after what happened back in the building and Ricky was hoping to get him to open up. I was left behind with Tucker now. Now that we had gotten out of one of the troubles, I was slowly returning back to being worried about Kai and his whereabouts. It is not bad to think of your friend once in a while. "Grandma died because of me," Tucker whispered whilst he slowed down on the road after me. "What?" Caz, who had been briskly walking ahead, sudde