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Summary: the group begins a full fledged search for Sophia in the woods, when they come up to an abandoned church. You end up overhearing another conversation between Lori and Shane, and finally fess up to Daryl that he'd been right all along. In a flashback, you remember a time you went out during the first few weeks of college with your effeminate roommate, when you see a familiar face in the crowd.
warnings: mentions of ED (not reader), alcohol consumption
The pale blue horizon had streaks of yellow sunlight peeking through the clouds as you opened your eyes the next morning. Your back was killing youâyou had stayed in one of the leftover cars on the highway to get a couple hours of shut eye as best you could. You got better shut-eye a few days ago at the CDC, and since then any noise outside the windows jostled you awake at night. You begin to sit up, rubbing the sleep out of your eyes with your fists, when you hear hushed voices outside the vehicle.
âI know how she isâ she thinks she can handle things on her own, but Iâve seen her fall apart more times than I can count,â itâs Shaneâs voice outside your window, and you keep your head low to keep listening.
âHow do you even know that girl, Shane? What happened? She looks familiar, but I canât place her. Did we speak to her on a patrol together or somethinâ?â Rickâs voice comes out in a hushed, curious whisper. You knew he couldnât have completely forgotten who you were yesterday. At some point his memory had to come back to him, as foggy as it may be after the time that has gone by. You peek your eyes out the window just enough to get a glimpse of Shaneâs face, it's contorted in a way you can tell heâs working out what to say in his head. His brows are furrowed, and he runs his hand through his hair while resting the other on his hip.Â
âYeah, I knew her before this all went down. We crossed paths a few timesâsheâs from around the area. Nothinâ serious. She was stuck in a bad place back then, couldnât really take care of herself so I kept her out of trouble when I could. Didnât think it was necessary to explain,â he says. You duck your head back under the window, a tightness rising up your throat. There's a long pause before either of them say anything again.
âThatâs it? Just crossed paths? You looked at her like there was a lot more to it than that, Shane. You called her a pet name , dammit. What arenât you tellinâ me?â Rick sounds more and more aggressive as he goes on. Amazement at how perceptive Rick was flashes through your mix of emotions, although you admit the first time you and Shane saw each other again wasnât all that reserved when he brought you into a hug that day. God, it felt so long ago already. Thereâs another long pause, you can imagine Shane is searching his brain for a reason good enough for his facade.Â
âShe didnât want me talkinâ about it. You know how people can get about their past. I wasnât gonâ go around tellinâ stories to anyone who would listen, Rick. It doesn't even matterâwhat matters is sheâs here now and weâve gotta figure out how to find Sophia. We donât have time to dig into the past when the dead are walkinâ around.âÂ
You can hear Rickâs quiet agreement, and their footsteps recede.Â
That motherfucker.
After all that time, all that pain, he acts like you were just another face he barely knew. That you were some kid who couldnât look after herself. How the hell does he explain the tension between him and Daryl then? Your breathing is shallow as the thoughts race through your mind. Protecting his own damn image, taking control of the situationâit was all typical you realize. Looking back at everything, he always kept you hidden away in the dark. Literally in the middle of the night, every single time. Never taking you to busy public places, never introducing you to his friends. The intensity of the emotions hits you like a spark of flameâyour fists ball up as you try to keep yourself together. You need to get moving, the search party is about to start looking for the little girl, and you canât go out there like this. How are you supposed to let him get away with acting like you were nothing to him? I should've known better, you think to yourself. Shouldâve listened to Daryl when he said Shane was bad news. But youâre here now, and Shane is right about one thingâitâs too much to bring up when you have to find Sophia. For now, you shove âhardâ at the thought, putting it in a neat little box in your brain with a lock on it.Â
Your stomach growls loudly, shaking you from your thoughts. Your mind switches back to survival mode, the need for food and water apparent. You shift yourself up into the sitting position, and exit the car.Â
As you approach, everyone is gathered around a sedan, Rick laying out a roll of an arsenal of weapons.Â
âEveryone takes a weapon,â he announces. You step up next to Daryl, giving him a small smile. His hand comes up to you, offering a piece of beef jerky. You take it with eagerness, ripping a piece off with your teeth. The salty, dry taste feels so good on your tongue. You say a small thanks to him, and face the group.
âThese arenât the kind of weapons we need,â Andrea retorts, looking at the hammers and tools on the hood of a car, âWhat about the guns?â
âWeâve been over that,â Shane interjects, âRick and I will be carrying. Daryl too,â his eyes flicker over to you, âwe canât have people popping off rounds every time a tree rustles,â
âItâs not the trees Iâm worried about,â she says to him.
âSay someone fires at the wrong momentâherd happens to be passinâ by,â his eyes are back on her, âSeeâthen itâs game over for all of us. So you need to get over it,â he says in an authoritarian tone.
âIâve been trained to use a gun, why canât I have one?â you pipe in, looking down at the ground.
âYeah, shootinâ squirrels in the backwoods of bumblefuck Georgia,â Shane snarks at you.
âIsnât that where we are now?â you retort, looking up at him with your eyes narrowed.
âNot happening,â he says simply, ending the conversation.
Daryl stares quietly, his jaw flexing as he watches the both of you argue. Rick is looking at Daryl too now, waving him on to tell the plan. Without any other words from you or Shane, he begins to talk about going up the creek to find Sophia. You walk up to the car and grab a hammer, itâs heavy but feels good in your hand. You practice swinging it to get the hang of the weight.
âStay quiet, stay sharp,â Rick orders as everyone walks away, putting together packs of food and water. You take a generous swig of a bottle before putting it into a small bag over your shoulder.Â
You can overhear a heated discussion going on with Andrea and Dale, but feel itâs probably best to keep your distance. You doubt they want another personâs two cents in the conversation. As she joins everyone again, you begin walking, taking up behind Daryl who has his crossbow over his shoulder. Rick is behind you at a safe distance. You all quietly follow in a single line after each other for a while, and after an hour or so of walking at a steady pace, Daryl lifts his hand behind him, getting everyone down on the ground. Crouching, you let Rick go ahead of you to walk with him and see a lone tent up ahead. Shane brushes up against you as he tries to pass as well. The three of them come up to the tent with hesitation, and you hold your breath as Daryl approaches with his knife at the ready. Carol slowly walks up, calling for Sophia.Â
With no response, Daryl makes his way into the tent. You grab the wrist of whoever is next to youâyou canât even tell who it is and you donât care. You have an iron grip on them, pleading for there not to be anything dangerous in the tent. Let it just be Sophia, please. But then Daryl comes out of the tent, standing up straight.
âNot her,â he says simply, a small gun in his hand. You drop your hand, and look over to see Glenn looking at you with wide eyes.Â
You offer a small smile, âsorry,âÂ
He doesnât respond, and looks toward the other guys by the tent. Turns out the person in the tent âopted outâ as Jenner once put it. But suddenly you hear church bells, and everyone stands at attention, trying to search for the source of the sound. Everyone starts to run toward the noise, and out of the clearing in the woods you see a cemetery with a small church attached. Rick sprints to the door, and when everyone is behind him, he begins slowly opening it, ready for the worse. You stay back behind the men, hatchet ready in your hand. Thereâs a few walkers that turn and hiss when they see the group. Immediately youâre inside, ready to strike. You manage to jump in front of one that Shane is aiming for, slamming your hatchet down in its head. You stand as the walker falls down, looking up at Shane with a challenge blazing in your eyes.Â
âCanât handle myself, huh?â you ask quietly. His eyes narrow on you as well, but when the room is quiet with the lack of walkers snarling, you look back over to Daryl asking the statue of Jesus for requests, which brings a small smile of humor to your face. Why is it in the worst situations, he can make you laugh? You barely can tell if he means to. He screams for Sophia then, and you are reminded to start looking around the place. The short row of pews is empty, thereâs no girl here. If she was thereâs no way she could have handled those walkers anyway. Shane is approaching Rick, demanding that itâs the wrong church. No steeple, no bells, he tells him. But then the ringing chimes loudly above you and everyone is running outside. Glenn runs to the side of the building to the speaker the noise is blaring from, reaching down to the switch at the bottom.
âTimer, itâs on a timer,â Daryl says, defeatedly. Everyone seems to exhale, but more in despair than relief. Although the bells stopped and the noise is no longer going to draw anything in, you still feel the disappointment fill the air around you.Â
Daryl falls to the side of the building, sitting and leaning his head back against the siding, letting his eyes softly shut. Letting out another sigh, you fall beside him, your head resting on the heels of your hands. You sit there for a long moment in silence, before you look at him, contemplating if you want to say whatâs on your mind. He looks so defeated, so sad. You can tell the loss of the little girl is getting to him. Heâs a tracker, he can find almost anything out in the woods. You wonder if heâs feeling inadequate in moments like this.
He seems to sense that thereâs something on the tip of your tongue, âwhat is it?â he says softly, opening one eye to look at you. When you are still hesitant, he opens both his eyes and turns his head to look at you, âwhat?â he whispers again.
âYou were right,â you admit, looking at him in his blue eyes that match the color of the sky today.
âUsually am,â he smirks, ââbout what this time?â
Before you can open your mouth to speak, you both turn your heads in the direction you hear Shaneâs voice coming from. Heâs to your left, in front of the church building stairs. You can see Lori standing a few feet from him. Their voices are coming out aggravated, almost urgent.
âAre you really leaving?â you hear Lori asking.
âDonât you think itâs best for all of us?â Shaneâs voice questions. Daryl looks over at you, eyes searching your face for any kind of answers. You shake your head lightly, as if to say you have no clue whatâs going on, and look toward the noise again. You can only see the back of Lori as she speaks to him. You can still only really pick up pieces of the conversation. Shane is completely out of view but you can pick up his voice here and there. Lori seems to want him to leave, but sheâs not happy with him.
âJust tryna be the good guy here, Lori,â Shane says so quietly you can barely hear it, and you roll your eyes at that, ânone of this was intended ,â he finishes.Â
Lori leaves the corner of the building, walking what you assume is Shane in front of the church. Their voices are still in hushed whispers, talking over each other. You hear Rick and Carlâs name come up, but never yours.
â Iâm the one that loses you,â Shane says to her. You start to see Lori coming back into view, but she heads up to the steps of the church instead of around the building. Everything is quiet again.
Daryl looks back at you, his expression hard.Â
âAbout that,â you exhale, closing your eyes and leaning your head back.Â
âYâall gonna follow the creek bed back,â Shane announces, âDaryl, youâre in charge,âÂ
âYouâre splittinâ us up?â Daryl asks, his eyes narrowing, âyou sure about that?âÂ
The group has formed back together after a couple of bites of what you all packed in your bags today before you left the highwayâyou and Daryl shared the rest of the jerky he had and a can of beans between the two of you. The sun was on its way down for the second half of the day. You knew you only had so many hours of daylight left to find Sophia.Â
You stand next to the others as Shane and Rick explain theyâre going to stay back and keep watch for her to appearâmaybe she heard the bells and came running but hasnât made it yet. Darylâs voice is worried when he asks Shane about his plan.Â
âYeah, weâll catch up to you,â Shane says easily.
As you start turning to walk away with the others, he suddenly calls out, âY/N, you cominâ?âÂ
It takes you a moment to register that Shane is calling your name. You nearly gawk at him, what the hell?
âSorry?â you say to him, not sure you heard him right. Your tone is laced with disbelief.
Darylâs jaw tightens as he looks over at you, chewing the inside of his lip. You look between him and Shane, uncertain about the change in attitude towards yourself. You donât make a move to leave Darylâs side.Â
âDonât want you wanderinâ off tryna look for Sophia yourself again, now do we? Want you in my sight,â he says to you.Â
First of all, youâre amazed heâs trying to demand things of you in front of the groupâitâll put a clear target on you that Shane thinks youâre not capable of handling yourself, although he did make it clear to Rick this morning that was really what he thought of you. And secondâsince when does he want you around him? Hadnât he made it clear that you needed to steer clear of anything having to do with him?
âCome on now,â he calls you over, his fingers twitching to beckon you forward. You look up at Daryl, who, instead of focusing on you now, is glaring at Shane. Lori is watching you too, confusion in her eyes. You could swear it looks as if Daryl is about to stop you from moving forward as he begins to lean forward. But he seems to think better of himself from the look on Shaneâs face, and stops himself from making any moves. You slowly make your way over to him and Rick. Standing between them with your hatchet in your hand, Carl calls out he wants to come too. Surprisingly, his mom looks to you and the men you stand between, then lets him come along with you. You smile gently at Carl while he makes his way over. He really is a cute kid.Â
The group starts to break apart, the women and Glenn heading away. Daryl stands still after handing Lori the extra gun he found, staring down Shane. Both of them are stock still as Rick excuses himself into the church. You reach out to grab Shaneâs arm, and you're struck by the ease in which you feel comfortable enough to do it, even after the past few daysâ events. You hate that you didnât stop yourself, realizing it was a mistake. Darylâs trance breaks as he sees your hand wrap around Shaneâs bicep. As youâre pulling his arm away, Shane looks down at your hand, up at you, then to Daryl with a shit eating smirk, and starts walking with you.Â
âWipe the smirk off your face, Shane,â you mumble, releasing his arm once he starts moving.
âYou and I both know you still need me, whether you want to admit it or not,â he says with a cocky look in his eye, passing you to walk towards the woods. Youâre half tempted to flip him off behind his back. You glance behind you to reassure Daryl, but his back is already turned, walking to catch up with the rest of the group.
x Flashback x
When your roommate Dana said she was taking you to a âdive barâ as you were getting ready to leave on that Friday night, you hadnât really imagined she meant an actual dive bar. You had met her your first day, naturally, as you were unpacking your only two bags in the dorm room. She immediately took to you like a magnet, making you try on all her clothes and doing your makeup how she thought youâd look best. You were her âlittle projectâ as she liked to call you.Â
The thing was, Dana was from Fulton County for godâs sake, so you thought sheâd keel over when she saw the state of the dive bar you knew well from home. You were surprised when she was the one who mentioned going to Hendersonâs Bar. It was well known for never once being cleaned, the music old, but the drinks were cheap. You knew of the place, but never wanted to go in, afraid of creeps that smelled like beer and body odor trying to climb all over you. But when you walked in tonight next to Dana arm and arm with you, you were surprised to see it packed with college students. There was a small DJ stand in the corner playing club music, and a large crowd taking up the majority of the space dancing and grinding together. Your fake ID got you easily insideâ Hendersonâs wasnât the type to have a scanner like some of the nicer clubs in downtown Atlanta. You recognize some kids from school before college, but try your best to advert your eyes if any of their gazes linger on your for more than a second.Â
Dana led you straight to the bar where she ordered both of you vodka sodas. Dana had taught you all about the calories in things, and what drinks were best to keep you buzzed but thin. You had never really thought about that kinda stuff before, to be honest. You were always living on the edge of starving so the idea of watching your calories hadnât occurred to you. But Dana was obsessed. She told you every number of calories in every serving of cafeteria food at school, read Weight Watchers and Cosmopolitan Magazines between classes, showing you new ideas for a diet she wanted to try the next day. You let her talk on and on about it, but anytime she asked you to try a new fad with her you usually turned her down, saying you were trying another diet, but you never told her which one. What you really wanted to say was she should relax and justâŚlet herself enjoy food while it was so easily accessible. You definitely did, especially the first time you saw the cafeteria at GSU. The financial support you got from the state allowed you to get free food on campus, and youâd never been so excited to try so many things. The very first meal you had at the school had made you sick, you had eaten so much. You had to remember that this would be available all the time now, and you didnât need to act like it was going to be taken away anytime soon. At least not âtil summer, when youâd have to figure out what in the world you were going to do.
In the midst of your run on thoughts, Dana had pulled you into the dance floor, swaying her hips and holding your hand in one of herâs, the other holding the drink up to her mouth. She always looked so pretty, so put together. You wondered what you looked like standing next to her. She dressed you in a tight black tank top and a short denim skirt tonight. You didnât let her put you in any of her shoesâyou were adamant about keeping your comfortable footwear. And in your defense, the boots kind of looked good with the skirt, even if they were pretty beat up. Dana had smeared some eyeliner and mascara on you as well, and your eyes felt twice their usual weight. Throughout the night you werenât sure if they felt heavy because of the makeup or the drinks in your system. The song suddenly changed as you danced with her, and it made you look up with a smile. You actually knew this one from the radio.Â
As you looked up, however, you saw a familiar face across the room. Even through the crowd of dancing party goersâhell, no matter the size of the room or amount of people, youâd always be able to find that face.
Daryl.Â
He already had his eyes on you, maybe thatâs what made your eyes find him so easily. You could feel him watching. He was bringing his bottle of beer up to his lips when you noticed the blue and purple marks around his right eye. You groaned inwardly, wondering how he got that badly bruised. As he lowered the bottle from his mouth, you saw the healing split in his lip.
âOh my god, that guy is cute,â Dana said next to you, having to raise her voice in your ear. She had followed your line of sightâyou were probably staringâand your stomach sank when you saw her eyeing Daryl, âyou know, like farmer boy hot, like heâs been in a fight. Even his black eye is hot.â
âHe ainât a farmer,â you mumbled, but she couldnât hear you over the bass of the music. She was already making her way over to him, swerving through the people with ease. People always made way for her, maybe because of how pretty she was or just her presence alone. You were starting to wish people saw you the same way. Not until sheâs made her way to stand in front of him did Daryl take his eyes off of you. He looked at her with a small smirk, letting her capture his attention. It was always easy for her to keep a guyâs attention, youâd noticed. She batted her eyelashes how girls are supposed to, put her hand on their arm and leaned into them. If only you knew how to do that stuff. Not that you really needed to. You still talked to Shane on the phone most nights, usually he asked how school was and after getting a few short answers about his day it would lead to phone sex, which you enjoyed but it still made you feel lonely when you hung up the phone. Once in a while he picked you up for a late night picnic in his truck or just to take you to a quiet place to have his way with you. You sighed and made your way over to the bar now, away from the sweaty dancers. Leaning against the sticky wooden surface, you stared at the stains on it while you waited for Dana to return.Â
âHey miss Piggy,â you heard a familiar voice in your ear. You turned to see Merle Dixon behind you, leaning in with that shit eating grin he always wore. His eyes seemed heavier than the last time you saw him, with bags under them from lack of sleep. He was also skinnier, which all things combined you had come to know meant he was on a benderâand not from alcohol.
âMiss Piggy is low, Merle,â you scoffed, facing him fully, leaning your elbows back on the bar, âeven for you,â
âAw, donât be like that,â he lifted his mouth into a smirk, âyou know youâve always been a hottie in my eyes, Y/N. I just mean youâve been rollin around with the pigs lately, huh?â
You rolled your eyes, âNice, real nice.â you brought your drink up to your mouth, the bubbles hitting your tongue, burning in the best way. Shaneâs face came into your mindâs eye, hating when they called him that.Â
âHey now, why didnât you and I ever get together, Y/N?â he came in closer to you, âbefore you met Officer Friendly, how come we never bumpâ uglies?â
You let out a laugh, and brought your hand up to his face, patting it gently, âcause you say things like âbump ugliesâ, Merle,âÂ
He still was smiling, turning to bite your hand. You gave his cheek one last hard pat, making him wince, âcâmon now, weâd have a lot of fuuun,â he teased.
You brought your hand away, rolling your eyes, ânot gonna happen,âÂ
Heâ laughed lightly, about to bring his bottle of Corona to his lips when he looks over your head, âwell now lookie here, looks like my little brother does know how to score some puss,â
You nearly gagged at his choice of words, but still turned to see what he was on about. Your heart plummeted into your stomach at the sight of Dana and Daryl locked in a heavy makeout against the opposite wall. Darylâs hand was on the back of her head, pulling her into him. She had her arms up around his neck, pushing herself against him in equal measure. You quickly looked away when you realized youâd been staring too long, and Merle was taking a drink from his beer, his eyes watching you.Â
âWhat?â you snapped at him.
âNothin,â he chuckled, shaking his head a little, âjust looks like youâll be goinâ home alone tonight,â
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