Lynnette, upon searching the ruins of the Vengeance base, found Crow's note, as she read, it seemed that with each word it became harder and harder to fight back tears, after finishing the letter she fell to her knees, sobbing. But that was not the end, Lynnette was many things, but a quitter was not one of them.Through her tears, she had grabbed her gear and set off down the road. Vengeance was the only real family she had ever known, Crow had taken her in, given her shelter, food, but most importantly, he seemed to care about her, something that before coming to the Bluzone, she had never experienced. But no, this was not about the old man, this was about the one person she had ever loved, Jen. Through her tears and sobs, she quietly said to herself, "I'm not giving this up, I'm not going to lose her. God damn it, I'll find you one day, Jen. I don't know when, maybe days, maybe months, maybe years, but I promise you. One day, I'll find you." With that, she removed her gas mask, leaving on the roadside for another survivor, for someone else to find some kind of comfort in, leaving a small etching in the right corner of the visor, "Jen, if you somehow happen to find this, I love you." She turned back once, giving the Bluzone one last goodbye, heading down the road, never looking back again, this time, the traveling should be easier, this time, she was going home. She left with mixed feelings, she wanted to cry, but she would never stop searching. She would never give up.