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You made the right choice. You gave all those people something to believe in.

Madison: I just can’t believe it’s real.

Alicia: It is. I promise you, it is. You okay?

Madison: I will be. What is that?

Alicia: That is a very old friend I came across searching a warehouse for supplies. Trying to return him to his rightful owner.

Madison: How did you find us?

Alicia: A story. About a woman who sacrificed herself here. And the person who told me said her name was Madison. And it didn’t make any sense, and I didn’t know how you could possibly be alive… but I had to be sure. I saw the fort over there. How are you still here?

Madison: Your daughter. She came back. She saved me.

Alicia: What are you talking about?

Madison: Tracy. She’s the child that Troy took from you.

Alicia: I never had a kid.

Tracy: You’re not my mom?

Alicia: No, I’m… I’m not, but I knew your mom when you were a baby. Her name was Serena. She was a pretty amazing woman. I don’t understand why Troy would lie about something like that.

Tracy: He knew how hard you fought for your own kids. He wanted to give you a reason to fight for me.

Madison: You said you heard a story about me. From who?

Alicia: I’ve been picking up radio chatter on the road. I think their route runs by here.

Madison: You know I would’ve come looking for you if I knew you were alive.

Alicia: I would’ve come looking for you, too. I never would’ve stopped. After Troy attacked me, after I got back on my feet, I went to find the people I’d been staying with. And I saw something on the road, these women that dressed like me, they used weapons I was using, they were doing the things that I was doing. They were helping people.

Madison: We met some of them.

Alicia: Yeah. It’s like the story of what I’d done was doing more good than I could on my own. And so I went somewhere else. I… started using a different name so Troy couldn’t find me. If I hadn’t have done that, maybe we would’ve found each other.

Madison: You made the right choice. You gave all those people something to believe in.