Beth's learned to withhold her trust of lonely men, herself, though she's never very worried about it in the middle of the day. There are greater things to puzzle over, especially right now.
"Beth Greene. Nobody ever calls me Elizabeth. And--" She still doesn't understand this. Who gets this worked up over the fact that somebody they barely know might not have family? None of the outsiders have family here. And if Beth can only get home (and maybe back again), she'll have a sister and brother-in-law, plus everyone else in their group. "We were farmers. Why are we going to see the Countess?"
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"Beth Greene. Nobody ever calls me Elizabeth. And--" She still doesn't understand this. Who gets this worked up over the fact that somebody they barely know might not have family? None of the outsiders have family here. And if Beth can only get home (and maybe back again), she'll have a sister and brother-in-law, plus everyone else in their group. "We were farmers. Why are we going to see the Countess?"