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Request: Hi! I was wondering if I could get a Daryl imagine where when all the stuff happens at the prison and everyone gets split up, instead of Daryl ending up with Beth he ends up with you and you two are dating and just cute stuff please??- sent by smashleetayler
Word Count: 1,141
Warnings: violence, swearing, arguing
âGet behind me!â Daryl growled, grabbing Y/Nâs wrist and pulling hard, making her stumble. She ripped her hand from his grasp and picked up her gun, shooting a walker that was behind them, then another two. She heard Daryl curse and fire his crossbow, quickly reloading it. She had no idea how he did it so quickly, she nearly always injured herself when she tried.
Y/Nâs clip emptied and she reloaded, taking down another four walkers before the two were in the clear. She quickly stowed her gun in its holster, waiting for the inevitable shit-storm brewing inside of Daryl.
He threw his bow on the ground and clenched his hands into fists, his knuckles white.
âWhat the hell...â Y/N was shocked at this response. Daryl usually gutted her out when she did anything remotely risky, but now he seemed to be holding himself back. He turned and Y/N could tell he was poker facing, but the pain in his eyes was there. He grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her close, holding her tightly to his chest.
âStop being such an idiot,â he mumbled into her hair. Harsh, almost cruel words, but Y/N could tell he meant them with love. She tightened her arms around his waist in response.
âYou knew what you were in for when you met me,â she said, pulling back and draping her arms around his neck.
âIf only,â Daryl said, leaning down and planting a kiss on Y/Nâs lips. âCâmon, letâs find some shelter.â
âMm, and some alcohol.â
âOnly the best.â
 The pair found a house just before dusk, and old rundown one that reminded Daryl a lot of where he used to live. Y/N knew that overnight, staying in this house might cause something inside Daryl to snap, to be angered at the life heâd led, but she also knew she was safe. Sure, sheâd suffer the occasional outburst from Daryl, but he would never hurt her.
âGod, this place is a dump,â Daryl muttered, kicking a wooden crate, making it topple over.
âBut look at what we have here,â Y/N said, leaning down and pulling up a box of what seemed like homemade moonshine. She placed it on the old dining table and popped open a jar, taking a whiff. âWhoa, thatâs the good stuff! Want some?â
Daryl watched Y/N take a sip of the clear, innocent looking liquid. She grimaced and puckered her lips. She then shrugged and took another swig.
âNah, better not,â Daryl said, shaking his head. Y/N cocked her head and looked at him curiously.
âWhy not? Itâs not the greatest thing ever, but itâll work for sure,â she said, taking a third try. It didnât taste any better, but she could feel the effects immediately.
âJust, you know how I get when I drink,â Daryl said. He needed to stay sober if he was going to be alert enough to protect Y/N at a momentâs notice.
âYou get real when you drink, câmon, just have a sip,â Y/N said, holding out the jar for him. Daryl frowned and knocked the jar from her hand, sending it crashing to the floor.
âI said no! You think nowâs a good time to drink? Everyone could be dead!â Y/N flinched, but she shouldâve seen him snapping a mile off.
âDaryl, Iâm sure thatâs not true. Weâve just got to get our wits together and then work out how to find them. You need to calm-â
âNo! I do not need to calm down! We could be the only people alive, and I couldâve prevented all of this shit!â
âDaryl, what are you-â
âSHUTUP! You canât just think itâll all work out in the end, youâre full of shit!â Y/N took a step back, distancing herself further from Daryl. This was a new outburst. Heâd never told her to âshutupâ, let alone everything else.
âDaryl, stop, youâre scaring me.â
âOh, youâre scared? Maybe you should learn not to be so fucking weak and step up! You canât even use a damned crossbow! You know what, maybe itâs time you learned, letâs go,â he snarled, taking two huge steps forward and grabbing Y/N around the waist, leading her out the door, picking up his crossbow as he went.
They got outside and he shoved it into her arms, giving her an arrow.
âLoad it!â he demanded. Y/N stared at him, her fear clouding her ability to stand up to him. She leaned the bow on the ground and put the arrow in place, pulling back he string. She felt as though it was cutting into her hands and stopped.
âDaryl, I canât, can we just go back inside? Please,â Y/N said looking at Darylâs burning eyes.
âYouâre not even trying,â he said, rounding her. He pressed himself behind her and grabbed her hands, making them close around the line, then he pulled.
âStop, Daryl- OW STOP IT!â Y/N yelled, pulling back and escaping from Darylâs grip, stumbling and landing on her back. She stared down at her hands, which were covered in blood from a horizontal cut across both her palms. Her hands began to shake and she stared up at Daryl, terrified of how far his outburst was going.
Daryl stared down at Y/N, guilt filling him. Sheâd never looked at him in fear before, let alone been scrambling backwards to get away from him.
âTheyâre all dead, everyoneâs dead, and know Iâm gonna lose you,â he said, dropping to his knees. Y/N watched him for a moment, wondering if the storm had passed, if it was safe to venture again. Daryl rubbed his face, and Y/N knew he was crying. She stood and walked over to him cautiously, crouching down next to him. She wrapped her arms around his shoulders and pulled him towards her. He turned his head and buried it into her shoulder, leaning on her.
âItâs okay, itâs going to be okay,â Y/N assured him, rubbing his back with her fists, trying not to get blood on him. âBut if you make me bleed again, itâs not going to be okay.â Daryl scoffed and lifted his head, taking her hands and opening them. He grimaced at the cuts, closing her hands into fists.
âIâm so sorry,â he mumbled, holding her hands to his chest and kissing her knuckles. âLetâs go back inside, Iâll fix you up.â He and Y/N stood, heading back to the house.
Daryl lifted Y/N up and propped her on the table, tearing a shirt he found in half, and using it as a bandage. He was delicate and gentle, not once hurting her. He finished and held her hands, pressing his forehead to hers.
âI think now would be a good time for some more of that moonshine,â Y/N murmured, and Daryl smiled softly, planting a kiss on her forehead.
Request: hey! i love your blog and i was wondering can i get a oneshot where daryl gets kidnapped and y/n and the others have to save him, and when they get back daryl and her fight and confess their feelings
Word Count: 1,198
Warnings: swearing, violence
âWhere is he!?â Y/N roared, pressing the knife closer. Anger flowed, and it was like a beast had come alive. A mixture of fear and blind rage created this beast.
Two days earlier, a group who called themselves The Infidels had attacked during a run. They realised soon into the attack that theyâd chosen the wrong group to rob, and run, kidnapping Daryl Dixon in the process.
This was a delicate operation that required planning, but as soon as the group left the confines of Alexandria and cut through the razor wire fences of The Infidels camp, their plan fell through. Glennâs leg caught on the fence, meaning he couldnât go further, and he was a vital part of the rescue mission. Rosita stayed with him while they headed back to the vehicles and a quick backup plan was formed.
The group was to distract their attackers while Sasha and Y/n searched for Daryl.
Sasha headed to a large house that seemed to be lit up, but empty, while Y/N headed for the old police station.
She got two steps into the station and that beast took its first breath. She saw Darylâs crossbow lying on the ground beneath a coat rack.
A step sounded from above her head, and she crouched down and pressed herself to the wall, rounding the corner then climbing the stairway. She paused and held her breath when she reached the top, putting her gun in its holster and retrieving a knife.
She stood up straight, not making a sound, and came face to face with a guard. She grabbed the manâs collar and shoved the knife against his throat.
âWhere is he!?â
The man didnât answer but nodded his head towards the staircase. Y/N pulled the knife away.
Before the man could grab his gun, Y/N buried her knife in his skull and let it go, wrapping her arms around his waist. She slowly lowered him to the ground and flinched as his head smacked on the floorboards. Noise would get her caught.
She quickly frisked the man and found a set of keys, which she pocketed. Y/N checked all the upstairs doors then returned to the ground floor, where she also found nothing.
Either the guard had lied or she was missing something.
Y/N noticed a groove in the floorboards, one that looked out of place. After kicking a rug away so she could gain a better look, Y/N saw a small keyhole near the edge of the groove. She put the smallest key she had into it and turned, hearing a click, and then dug her fingers into the groove, lifting a square of floor out.
Below her she could only see the first few steps of a rickety old staircase. Taking slow steps, the stairs still creaked like no tomorrow, almost in a patronising way. Y/N cursed under her breath and just sped up, hoping that would make the trip quieter. It didnât.
Y/N made it to the bottom of the stairs and reached her arm out, patting the wall, and eventually finding a switch.
The lights came on and Y/N could now see what looked like an old cell. She swapped her knife for her gun and raised it, walking down the hallway to check the cells.
Just as her hope was fading and the beast inside crawled back into its cave, she found Daryl. He looked tired and injured, but still like he could put up a good fight.
âI was wondering when youâd arrive,â he said, looking her up and down, taking her in through half shut eyes. Y/N smiled and used the larger key she had, opening the cell.
âI bet you were. Câmon letâs-â
Y/N stopped, seeing Darylâs expression. His eyes had widened and he was looking over her shoulder. Not good.
She felt a small breeze on the back of her neck, rippling down the back of her shirt. Someone tall. Much taller than her.
Y/N reached for her gun, but the person behind her grabbed her arm and twisted it, making it dislocate. Y/N cried out and turned, using her good arm to knock her gun from its holster towards Daryl. He dived from the concrete bench and grabbed the gun, raising it. He couldnât get a clear shot without risking hitting Y/N.
Y/N knew this and tried to get the man to turn, but he knew heâd be shot. Y/N clawed across his face and down his neck. He howled in pain and twisted her injured arm further, then finally turned, slamming her against the bars and hitting her across the face.
Daryl didnât hesitate and pulled the trigger.
The man stayed standing for a second, turning and looking at Daryl with an expression of almost betrayal, then his eyes rolled back and he dropped, the bullet hole in his back pouring blood.
Y/N stabled herself, clutching to a bar for balance. Daryl stood, putting one hand on Y/Nâs waist while he put her gun back in her holster.
âLetâs go,â Y/N said, leaving the cell and racing out of the house, Daryl, close behind, who only stopped to grab his cross bow.
Back at Alexandria, the group was glad their ordeal was over. Abraham told everyone he took on three men with guns using only his bare hands, while Michonne whispered to Y/N the truth, that he hid in a shed while she got them from behind.
It wasnât until Daryl and Y/N were finally alone that Daryl began to replay what happened, and he became furious. What started a small argument almost became a screaming match, which wouldâve attracted a fair bit of attention had the house they were in not as far from the others, and half of the group was out on a run.
âYou still canât use that arm because of your stupid decision!â
âI wasnât the only one looking for you! We saved you! Get. Over. It.'
âIt was a reckless choice and you know it!â
âOh, come on! Donât turn this on me! You went too far from us, you were the one who got caught!â
âAnd you think I wouldâve wanted to come back if theyâd killed you?!â
âWhat?â Y/Nâs voice dropped considerably in volume, and she stared at Daryl with wide eyes.
âWithout you, all this shit is just a game of waiting for death!â
âDaryl, what do you-'
âDONâT INTERRUPT ME! I love you too much to see you die, and you think you can just do shit like this and have me roll over and take it? No! You shouldâve known be-â Daryl froze realising what heâd said and clenched his hands into fists.
âYou love me?â Y/N asked, stepping forward, reaching out and placing a gentle hand on Darylâs shoulder. Daryl felt the urge to pull away and continue fighting, but an even stronger one pulled him to her hand. To her.
âThatâs not the point,â he growled, rubbing his face and avoiding Y/Nâs gaze.
âI love you too,â Y/N whispered, moving her hands so that she was almost holding his face. She guided him up so he was looking at her, and smiled. âI love you so much.â
Request:Â HELLO I WAs wondering if you could write something like you and Glenn were together at the very being of the breakout but you got shot by a member of the group (accidentally) & you were slowing them down so they abandoned you (without glenn knowing) & he freaks out. Years later you run into eachother. you changed (precise aim, cold, brave) and doesnt hesitate when a friend of yours get bitten you shoot them immediately much to Glenns horror and its all because of them & the rest it up to you:) // requested by anon
Warnings: Bad language, blood
Word Count: 1869
Summary: You and Glenn are separated at the beginning of the apocalypse when the group youâre with is forced to leave you behind; much later you run into each other again and Glenn realizes youâve changed.
You were holding on to Glennâs arm for dear life. The small group you and Glenn had managed to find shelter with was under attack, swarmed on all sides by the dead. The two of you were, at the moment, just trying to avoid being eaten, while the people who were lucky enough to have a gun on them at the start of the apocalypse were taking down as many as they could.
One of the men of the group fell, screaming, as a set of teeth sunk themselves into the flesh of his neck. Someone shot the walker on top of him, and you watched in horror as the man choked to death on his own blood before the life spluttered out of him. His gun lay on the ground, and, after a momentâs hesitation, you released your death grip on Glennâs arm and made a grab for it.
Now armed, you felt a bit safer - there was only one problem. You had absolutely no idea how to use a gun.
âYou got any idea how to use one of these things?â you asked.
âThat would be a no,â Glenn said. âAlthough, now would be a pretty good time to learn!â
You pointed the gun at a walker, clicked the trigger, and the gun fired. You missed completely, the bullet whizzing some two feet to the left and hitting a tree instead. You were about to try again when you felt a strong hand grab your ankle.
Screaming, you tried to pull away, but instead you only succeeded in falling on your butt and making your situation even worse. The man whoâd been bitten just minutes before had already turned, and he was hungry for flesh.
Before you could attempt to shoot him, or before Glenn could gather his wits and help pull you away, a woman with vivid red hair shot at the walker.
Her first shot missed, and when you felt an explosion of pain in your shin, you knew her bullet had found its way into your leg. Her second shot, thankfully, hit the walker straight in the head, but you didnât really notice. You were too busy holding back a scream, your hands wrapped around the bullet hole in your leg to try and slow down the bleeding.
âOh my god, oh my god.â Glenn was panicking, you were bleeding, but you managed to notice the gunfire had died down⊠were they safe?
âOh my god, Iâm so sorry, I didnât mean to shoot you,â the redhead exclaimed, rushing over to your side. You should really learn these peopleâs names. âIs anyone here a doctor?â
âIâm a nurse.â A small woman stepped forward, with a short, white blonde pixie cut.
The redhead moved aside to make room for the blonde, while Glenn stayed by your side, holding your hand. Every now and then you would whimper slightly, but you were trying not to make too much noise. Loud noises attracted walkers, youâd been told.
âBullet went straight through,â the woman said. âFrom the looks of it, there are no bullet fragments lodged within the leg, but itâs hard to tell without the proper equipment. The best we can do is try to disinfect and wrap it up.â
Twenty minutes later, your leg had been sterilized with whiskey (that had grudgingly been handed over by a guy wearing cowboy boots) and wrapped up with strips of Glennâs hoodie.
With one arm slung over Glennâs shoulder, and the other around the redheaded woman (whose name, youâd found out, was Veronica), you and the rest of the group began making their way through the forest. It was slow going - your leg hurt and you couldnât walk on your own, and you can tell the other members of the group were getting fed up with the pace. Glenn was the only one that seemed unbothered.
Three days after youâd been shot, you were sitting on a log while the others set up camp. You felt useless, but Glenn assured you that youâd get better soon and be able to start helping out.
â(Y/N), donât push yourself. Youâve gotta let that leg heal up, you donât want it getting infected.â
The other members of the group had sent Glenn and Veronica to go get water. Theyâd been gone for a few minutes, and some of the signs you were seeing from the rest of the group were beginning to worry you. They hadnât unpacked, and they seemed rather jumpy, whispering among themselves and avoiding looking at you.
Finally, the nurse - the one whoâd help wrap up your leg - spoke.
âWeâre really sorry about this,â she said softly, and you were about to ask what on earth she was sorry for, but then, as the members of the group began to disappear into the forest, you realized - they were abandoning you.
You were terrified. Glenn couldnât know about this, could he? He wouldnât just⊠wouldnât just leave you here, right? Youâd know each other for years, he wouldnât just leave you for dead because you were slowing him down⊠would he?
You struggled to your feet, not intending to be left behind without a fight. âGlenn!â you shouted. âGlenn!â
âSorry,â the nurse said, and then you felt someone smash you on the back of the head from behind. You pitched forward, the world spinning, and everything began fading to black.
***
The sound of screaming and gunshots caught Glennâs attention, and, fearful, he spun around, his hands clutching the gun that Veronica had given him. The rest of the group burst through the trees, screaming about walkers, exceptâŠ
âWhereâs (Y/N)?â Glenn demanded, noticing you werenât with them. âWhere is she?â
âWeâre sorry,â someone said. âThey got her. Weâve got to get out of here.â
No. That wasnât possible. ThatâŠ
âCâmon!â Someone grabbed Glenn by the wrist, dragging him through the woods, but he was still in shock. You were gone. It didnât seem possible. He couldnât imagine a world in which he never saw your smile again, never heard your laugh, never made fun of you for crying over cheesy animated moviesâŠ
He was crying, but still he ran. He would have time to properly mourn later, but right now he had to focus on surviving. He knew you would never forgive him if he managed to get himself eaten.
So he ran.
***
(1 year or so later.)
âDamn, this place has been picked clean,â you said. âAll I found were a couple of cans of green beans and a half empty bottle of water. You fare any better, Charlie?â
âI found a snickers bar and a soda can, so not really.â
You sighed. Youâd run into Charlie about half a year ago. Youâd bounced from group to group for a while, then been on your own, and then youâd saved Charlieâs ass from a herd of walkers and youâd been inseparable ever since.
âAt least itâs better than nothing. Come on, letâs try another place.â
The two of you left the gas station, only to be met with a group of four people pointing guns in your faces. You and Charlie had your guns in your hands faster than you could blink, and thatâs when the yelling started.
âPut your guns down!â a man yelled, presumably the leader.
âYou first, asshole!â you spat back. Even though you and Charlie were outnumbered two to one, you had no intentions of backing down. Charlie shot you a worried glance. Heâd always been more levelheaded than you; he was more willing to compromise, while you went out guns blazing or not at all.
The yelling between the two of you continued for a couple of seconds, before you noticed a familiar figure standing near the back of the group. And, by the look on the Asian manâs face, he recognized you too.
â(Y/N)?â
âGlenn. Nice to see you. I donât think I ever had the chance to thank you for ditching me back near Atlanta.â
He looked as though youâd physically slapped him, and the other members of the group were looking between the two of you curiously. âYou two know each other?â
Before anyone could say anything further, an ear-piercing shriek from Charlie brought everyone back into the present. A walker that had been hidden underneath one of the abandoned cars had crawled its way out without anyone noticing, sinking its teeth into Charlieâs calf.
Without hesitation, you shot the walker, the lifeless body collapsing to the ground, and, looking Charlie in the eyes and saying a silent goodbye, you placed the barrel of the gun to his forehead and pulled the trigger.
You turned back around, the group staring at you in shocked silence and Glenn looking like youâd just killed your own mother.
âNow,â you said calmly. âI would appreciate if you stopped pointing your damn guns at me.â
Glenn was the first to put his gun down, and everybody followed his lead. Satisfied, you holstered your weapon, and stripped Charlie of his.
âYou killed him,â Glenn said blankly, and you looked at him as if heâd just said the stupidest thing in the world.
âHe was bit,â you said casually. âHe was gonna turn so I put him down.â
He stared at you in horror. âYou.. What⊠what happened to you? They told me you were dead!â
You shrugged, giving him a dry, humorless smile. âLong story short? Not dead. I donât blame you. Looking back on it now, I wouldâve left me, too.â
âWeâve got a group, a prison,â the leader interjected, and you stared at him with narrowed eyes. âIf Glenn wanted to vouch for you, youâd be welcome to join us.â
You stared at him, and then at Glenn, and then at the two other people standing with them who still hadnât said a word.
âIâm not big on groups,â you responded. âThey either die or get you killed.â
â(Y/N), please,â Glenn pleaded, and you stared at him sharply. âI donât want to lose you again-â
âWho the hell says you ever found me?â you asked. âIâm not the same person you left in the woods all those months ago. The (Y/N) you knew is gone.â
Glenn fell into silence, but you were angry. That seemed to be the only emotion you ever felt these days. You were either angry or you didnât care.
âJust give us a try,â the leader said. âIf you want to leave, we wonât stop you.â
You stared at them for a moment, considering. You would admit, the thought of being alone again wasnât appealing to you. And there was a certain safety in being in a group⊠people to watch your back.
You glanced at Glenn, who looked terrified and confused and amazed all at once. You felt almost nothing for him. Now, he was just another face, another person whose intentions you couldnât guess. And yet⊠You still remembered him. How he used to be. How you used to be. Maybe⊠maybe there was a chance of getting that back.
âOkay. Iâll give it a try.â
Maybe there was still a part of you in there somewhere, and maybe Glenn could help you find it.
Summary: Based off of the imagine where youâre in the woods when the apocalypse starts, and Daryl finds you by accidentally shooting you in the arm
You had no idea what the hell was going on. All youâd wanted to do was go for a walk, get some fresh air, feel the sun on your face - but nooo. Apparently, a little peace and quiet was too much to ask for. Instead of a nice, calming walk through the woods, guess what? You got the bloody end of the world. At least, thatâs sure what it looked like.
You were terrified. Your hands were soaked with a dead manâs blood - he was already dead when he tried to eat you, so he became double dead when you bashed his head in with a tree branch. You didnât even know how that was possible. A dead man. Alive. Except, not really alive, because, he was, yâknow, dead. And then you killed him. The entire thing made your head hurt.
And then there was Atlanta. You could hear the explosions. Your best guess was that whatever had happened with you was also happening in the city, except on a much larger scale. The thought made you sick to your stomach. How many people were going to die?
Of course, youâd know for a while that something had been off. Some kind of disease. But thatâs all it was. People would get sick, someone would find a cure, and then boom! All better. Obviously, that hadnât happened.
What you really wanted to do was find Daryl. Heâd know what to do. He was your friend, your redneck in shining armor - he was there for you when nobody else was, and if anybody would be able to help you through this mess, it would be him.
There was one small problem, however - you were incredibly lost. During your little run-in with your cannibalistic friend, youâd managed to get completely turned around and your mind was far too jumbled to find your way back. The best you could do was walk around aimlessly until - hopefully - you saw something that you recognized and were able to find your way back from there.
***
He had to find you. You were all alone out in the woods, weaponless and clueless, and Daryl would be damned if he let anything happen to you.
He was jumpy, firing his crossbow at everything that moved - Daryl Dixon didnât scare easily, but the dead rising? Someone would have to be a goddamn idiot to not even be a little bit scared.
Movement off to his right. He fired his crossbow. Squirrel.
He cursed, retrieving his arrow out of the rodent he had skewered and reloading his crossbow. He was never going to find you if he wasted his time shooting every leaf that rustled in the breeze. Get it together, Dixon, he thought angrily. Sheâs countinâ on you.
Daryl was more scared than he would ever admit The thought of not finding you - or worse, finding you killed by one of those things - no. He couldnât even think about it. He cared about you too much.
He was getting closer now. Heâd followed your tracks deep into the forest, and - something moved to his right, and he wildly fired an arrow. It hissed through the air. Nothing was there.
âGoddamn it,â he spat, reloading his crossbow. He ignored the rapid pounding of his heart, instead focusing on the tracks that lay before him. So far, the tracks had been in a straight path, making them easy to follow.
But then Daryl felt his heart stop. Another set of tracks joined here, and yours had veered sharply to the left, there had been a struggle, and thenâŠ
Blood.
âOh, Jesus Christ, no.â
He took a step backwards, squeezing his eyes shut and turning around, trying to regain a hold on his crumbling composure. His hands trembling, he took a deep breath and continued following the trail, his heart sinking with every step he took. There was blood everywhere, and - Daryl turned around a tree, and he could have cried with relief. One of the dead ones, head smashed in. A bloody tree branch lay a few feet away - the murder weapon.
Thank God. He was about to resume his search when he heard something move a couple of feet to his right. He fired instinctively, and his ears were met with a cry of pain.
Shit.
***
âJesus, Daryl!â you cursed, looking up at him from your new spot on the forest floor. âHowâre you gonna survive with aim like that?â Youâd just been shot, and it fucking hurt. That wasnât going to stop you from giving Daryl a hard time, though. Oh boy, you were never gonna let him live this one down.
âI thought you was one of the dead! It ainât my fuckinâ fault ya done snuck up on me like that!â He was trying to sound angry, but he was relieved. Relieved that one of the dead hadnât killed you, and relieved that he hadnât.
âDo I look dead to you?â
âShut yer mouth and lemme see your arm,â he said, and you obliged. It wasnât too serious of an injury, thank goodness. The arrow hadnât stuck in your arm - it had ripped through the side, leaving a deep gash on your bicep which could be easily patched up.
âThanks for cominâ to get me,â you said softly, and Daryl laughed awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck.
âWouldnât have done a damn bitâa good if Idâa killed ya.â
âLuckily, your aim is horrible,â you said. âNow, do you know exactly what the hell is goinâ on? I had to kill a⊠well, whatever the hell it was.â
âThe dead are risinâ, but a headshot puts âem down real quick,â he said, and quickly followed up with the question, âthat motherfucker didnât bite you none, huh?â
âSure tried to, but Iâm all good.â You stood up from the ground, brushing dirt from your pants. âWhat do we do now?â
âWe get the hell outta here,â he said. âAnd we stick together.â
âThat sounded corny as shit,â you joked, âbut alright, sounds good to me.â
Daryl rolled his eyes. âLetâs get ya back home, fix that arm of yers.â
âThat you shot,â you chimed in helpfully, earning you a glare from Daryl.
âAnd then weâll find some safety, aâright?â
âYou mean, safe from you and your triggerfinger?â
âI may shoot ya now just so youâll close yer mouth,â he grumbled, as he started making his way back through the forest.
âYou love me too much for that,â you said, grinning cheesily up at him, walking quickly to keep up. âBesides, youâd only miss again.â
Request:Â Could you please do an Abraham imagine or one shot where the reader and him are just being cute after you almost die or he saves you or something like that x ? // requested by anon
Warnings: Bad language, mentions of death
Word Count: 957
Authorâs Note: I had a lot of fun writing this! I hope you like it!
Everyone dies. You knew that. Whether it be from old age or illness or a set of ravenous teeth ripping out some vital organ, death came for all - everybody had a day that would be their last. Youâd just hoped your day wasnât for years to come. But, here you were, back flat against the ground, weaponless and attempting to fend off two walkers.
âA little help here would be nice!â you shouted, but everyone else was too focused on their own battles to pay you any mind. Everything was in chaos - what was supposed to be a simple supply run had quickly taken a turn for the worst. You didnât even know where all the walkers had even come from - one second they weren't there, and the next they were everywhere.
Just when you thought your arms were about to give out from the strain of keeping both walkers at bay, they were being ripped off you. Quickly scrambling up to your feet and grabbing the machete that had been just out of reach, you disposed of one walker while Abraham took care of the other.
âThanks, you totally saved my ass,â you said, but you were barely able to get the words out before Abrahamâs hands were on your shoulders, spinning you around frantically as he checked for bites.
âYou ainât fuckinâ hurt, are you?â he asked, and the intensity in his face was almost frightening. His eyes were wild, fixed on yours as if you were going to disappear if he looked away. He was still holding onto your shoulders, so tightly you were surely going to have bruises, and you registered the fact that his hands were trembling.
âIâm fine, no bites, no scratches -â
âAre you sure?â
âIâm fine,â you insisted. âThe only injuries I have are the goddamn bruises youâre leaving on my shoulders,â you said, keeping your tone of voice light and joking. His grip on you wasnât comfortable, thatâs for sure, but you didnât want him to think he was hurting you.
Nevertheless, he jerked back as if your skin was as hot as fire, looking off to the side to avoid meeting your gaze. âWe should head back,â he said, and you couldnât help but feel a slight twinge of disappointment. You werenât quite sure what youâd been hoping for, but it certainly wasnât that.
He turned sharply on his heel, heading straight towards Glenn and Maggie, and you quickly followed.
â(Y/N), you all good?â Glenn asked, and you gave him a thumbs up and a cheeky smile.
âIâm all in one piece, thanks to our furry ginger friend over there,â you said, jerking your thumb towards Abraham, who had already situated himself behind the wheel to one of the two cars theyâd brought and slammed the door behind him.
âWe saw you go down,â Maggie said. âWe tried to get to you, but we couldnât get through all the walkers quick enough.â
âHey, my ass is still intact so everythinâ is all good,â you said, clapping her on the shoulder as you walked past. âIâll see you two back at Alexandria.â
You plop in the passenger seat next to Abraham, closing the door behind you and propping your feet up on the dash. He was strangely silent, and you furrowed your eyebrows in concern.
âHey hotshot, you okay?â You felt your stomach drop. He hadnât been bit, had he? You hadnât had a chance to ask, what with him spinning you around in circles like a ballerina and all.
When Abraham didnât answer, you could feel your chest seize up. Please, please donât be bit. âAbe, are-â
âI couldâve lost you,â he said, cutting you off before you could repeat your question. âDammit, (Y/N), I couldnât lost you.â
The words froze in your throat as you stared at him, looking like a deer caught in the headlights. The sound of an engine starting and a car driving off - Glenn and Maggie - was enough to break you out of your silent stupor.
âIâm alright, though,â you whispered, sliding your feet down from the dash, enabling you to lean closed to Abe. âIâm alright.â The both of you stared at each other in silence for what seemed like forever, although it couldnât have been more than a minute.
âWe should go,â he said.
âYeah.â
With difficulty, Abraham turned himself away, about to start the car, but you werenât quite done with him yet. Without thinking, you quickly leaned over and pressed a kiss to his temple, before plopping your feet back on the dash and staring out your side window like nothing had happened.
Silence for a moment. And then -
âWhat the shit was that, (Y/N),â he said. âYou canât just tease a man like that, get your ass back over here.â
You giggled, twisting your body around to face him. Before you could so much as blink, Abraham had closed the distance between you, his hands cupped to your cheeks, noses practically touching.
âCan I kiss you now?â he breathed, and youâd barely nodded before his lips were on yours. The kiss was passionate, but quick, over far too soon for your liking.
âThatâs all you got, cowboy?â The words were barely audible as they left your lips, but Abraham heard. His mouth curved into a faint, familiar smirk as he pulled back.
âOh, just you wait âtil we get back. Iâll show you exactly what I got.â
Smiling, you closed your eyes and leaned your head back against the seat as Abraham started the car, beginning the trip back to Alexandria. You felt him take your hand, his thumb rubbing circles across your palm, and, for just a moment, everything was right in the world.
Hi there! Katie here. Iâm a new admin on this blog, and Iâd like to keep things short and sweet. Iâve been writing for 5 years, love The Walking Dead with a passion, and canât wait to get started. I hope to get some one-shots up really soon, and I look forward to your requests!
Warnings: Bad language, mentions of death, blood, and gore, mentions of alcohol // contains season 6 spoilers
Request:Â Can you to one where Daryl and the reader are together and Daryl gets killed by Negan? So the reader has nightmares and keeps forgetting he's gone. Thanks! I <3 ur blog! // requested by anon
Word Count: 514
Authorâs Note: Omg I hope this is to your liking and what you wanted, Iâm not used to posting my work online but I really hope you like it so here it is
It was the fifth night in a row that youâd woken up screaming, clothes drenched in sweat and palms bloody from where your fingernails had ripped through the skin. Another nightmare. They were getting worse, each night bringing more terror than the previous one, not even the strong bite of alcohol enough to drive them away.
âChrist, Daryl, that was a bad one,â you muttered, reaching your arm out to take comfort from the warmth his body would give, but you felt nothing. All that lay beneath your outstretched arm was the cold fabric of empty sheets, and thatâs when you remembered. Daryl was gone.
It felt as if you were losing him all over again; the pain crashed over you in waves, your chest burning as you drowned in it. The image was seared into your brain - Neganâs baseball bat arcing through the air, the sickening crunch of barbed wire embedding itself into Darylâs skull -
You kicked your blankets off in a panicked frenzy, tears stinging your eyes and your throat constricting as you struggled to breathe - get out, get out, you had to get out, out, out!
Your bare feet landing on the carpeted floor, everything passed in a blur as you raced towards the door of your bedroom, shoved past a concerned Sasha at the top of the stairs, and practically exploded out the front door.
The sky was spinning, the stars twinkling in silent laughter as they looked down from the heavens, and you were falling, falling - your knees hit the pavement and the sight of blood made you want to vomit.
Blood. Blood everywhere. Bits of brain scattered in the grass. Darylâs face, oh God, his face - gone. Nothing left. Unrecognizable. Smashed into jelly.
âNo,â you said, your shoulders shaking with sobs. You wanted these images out of your head, but they refused to leave, content with tormenting you.Â
Neganâs laughter. The smell of death. Darylâs body, cold, lifeless, empty. You were crying. You wanted to scream, wanted to throw yourself at Negan, rip his disgusting head off his disgusting body, but you did neither of these things. You sat and you cried and wished that you werenât so helpless.
Canât breathe. Canât breathe. You felt like you were dying, but in reality you were already dead. It didnât matter that you were still breathing, that your heart was still beating - no, you died with Daryl. Your body might still function, but your soul, your heart, whatever made you you - it had left this world with the man you loved.
You felt soft hands on your back, someone whispering words of comfort into your ear, but it meant nothing to you. It wouldnât bring Daryl back. No matter how many people said âIâm sorry,â it wouldnât bring him back to life.
But nothing would bring Negan back to life, either, and youâd sworn to yourself that you would kill that sorry bastard, rip his heart out for breaking yours.
Even if it would be the last thing you would ever do, you were going to kill him.
Hello to anyone reading this! My name is Rachel and Iâm a new admin!
I suck at introductions so Iâm just going to list a few random things about myself.
I just recently got blue streaks dyed into my hair
I play saxophone in my school band
Iâm 16 years old and about to be a junior in high school
I REALLY LOVE OUTER SPACE
Iâm terrified of escalatorsÂ
I hate going shopping (unless Iâm shopping for books or video games)
The last movie that made me cry was Captain America: Civil War
Iâve been writing since I was 4 or 5 years old and the first story I wrote was about a girl who was bullied at school so her dad went and beat up the bullies with a jumprope (or something along those lines)
Iâve been watching The Walking Dead since 7th or 8th grade when my dad introduced it to me AND I FELL IN LOVE.
So um yeah thatâs me I guess, see you around??
~Rachel
(PS I also have a blog @spnbaes where I basically just reblog random stuff and have one of the free tumblr themes because I only use it on mobile)
Lizzie here to say that this once active blog is going to be back on track and booming! With Nebula and I both having busy marching band schedules and stupid jobs.. we havenât been very active. But guess what?
So yes, we still work. But we will be more active. And even better we hired new admins! YAYYYY.Â
Nebula has been in contact with them, making rule lists and stuff. All the hard stuff. (BUT SHE VOLUNTEERED.) Â Anyways, I got us a new theme, and new imagine template.Â
Look at that beauty! We are working out a few things, but feel free to explore.Â
The whole things Nebula and I are trying to do is revamp the blog, make it new and exciting for all! We are entering a new stage and we thought it would be good to kind of start fresh.Â
Tomorrow(today) MONDAY. The new admins start so, get ready!Â
I also wanted to thank all of you. I started this blog when I was 14 and in the 9th grade. I was being home schooled at the time,didnât have friends and this blog was kind of like my best friend.Â
I am now almost 18, and about to be a senior. I have friends now, but you guys will never know how much you and this blog mean to me. If you followed four years ago, thank you. If you followed today, or anytime in between, thanks.. From the bottom of my heart..Â