Lee Harden is searching for respect from the rest of the survivors in a camp called Camp Ryder after the world has fallen due to a new disease. Lee has just recently gotten to Camp Ryder and seems to be the one they blame for all of their problems. Lee has been attacked over something he didn’t actually do, just because he’s new to the camp so they think he’s the one who must be doing it. So even though Lee is injured, he decides to go out on a run with some others from the camp that actually trust him, to get the supplies that he promised the camp. If Lee cannot provide what he says he can, then he will be forced to …show more content…
The camp is running dangerously low on food and other supplies that are necessary for them to survive. Lee knows he has these things in the bunker and will do anything to get his supplies back to camp and help to make Camp Ryder safe. If Lee doesn’t make it back with the supplies he promised, then the camp will likely fall apart completely rather quick, and there wouldn’t be many survivors. Lee is providing a sense of a safety for the rest of the camp, that nobody before him was doing a very good job of providing.
Lee has a mission, and that mission is to do what he can to help people. Lee was in the military before the world collapsed and he was left to defend himself against the infected and help everyone that he could to get to safety somehow. Lee drug himself through rusty nails, while people were shooting at him, to save a mother and two children that he didn’t even know. Lee is putting his life on the line time and time again to help out someone in need even when he doesn’t have to. Lee does what he can to help, and never stops until he reaches his