I always think that most of these people haven't seen a normal kid (so Sarah doesn't count) for years at this point, so they may have forgotten how they'd normally have acted around them. Plus eleven is in that age range where even in normal live you start to see bits of the adult peeking out - that is the age where if you have a conversation with a kid, you don't necessarily default to talking down the way you would with a younger child and that's without the forced maturing that a post-Apocalypse kid would be going through.
Eh, given that almost everyone in that world is dead or a zombie, the fact that she's still alive makes her lucky, doesn't it?SaneAmongInsane said:This game is kind of exhausting in the way that nothing ever goes Clem's way. Harry Potter is the boy who lived, Clem is the girl who couldn't catch a break.