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  She looked almost eager to hold the girl, so Rick couldn't argue.

  "The kids are gonna be alright."

  Vex looked at her brother in surprise.

  "They will be," He said quietly, "Zep and Carl. They're smart and determined if nothing else. And they have each other. Sometimes that's enough. Think you and I know somethin' about that."

  They did, Vex thought. They did know something about surviving even if only for each other. Crawling back from hell because they couldn't leave their sibling alone. Even when they had nothing else, they had someone who would live for them. Vex wondered if she'd ever have that kind of bond with anyone else.

  She'd live and die for the people in this group. But the bond she shared with her brother was inexplicable. Un-ending, un-dying; it did not have a beginning or end. Perhaps because that kind of devotion could only born, not formed.

  But looking at Zeppelin, Carl, and Judith, Vex knew it wasn't true. Because that bond existed between people who were not born by the same parents. 

  "Alright, listen up. . ."

  Vex turned her attention to Rick as he spoke out. 

  They would finally deal with the small horde of walkers that had been following them for some odd miles. The bridge they were approaching would be the crux of the plan; four people on each side, redirecting the dead into the steep pit below. Minimal energy, easy execution.

  Zeppelin, Carl, Judith, Eugene, Gabriel, Rosita, Tara, and Noah were positioned at the other end of the bridge holding any remaining gear. Abraham, Maggie, Sasha, and Dean flanked one side as walkers approached, while Rick, Glenn, Michonne, and Vex flanked the other.

  As the walkers approached, the plan began. Each side lured the walkers back before pushing them down the ravine; it was easy. Vex briefly thought it too easy, as she sidestepped a walker before it plummeted down, but at a time like this, she wouldn't complain. Her body ached, her skin started to dry due to dehydration, and she knew the ache in her stomach dulling wasn't a good sign.

  So simplicity was their best friend.

  But Sasha had other plans. She approached one of the walkers, grabbed it by its shirt, and buried a knife in its head.

  "Stay in line. Flank her."

  Vex felt back but she huffed out a sigh as she retrieved a bowie knife from her belt. 

  She was focused on taking out the walkers as they came, glad Michonne had peeled off in an attempt to control Sasha. 

  It was one of the bigger groups they had faced head-on, but with eight people it was at least slightly manageable.

  Until a walker emerged at Vex's side instead of in front of her; it was meant to be a funnel, not being dropped into the middle of anything. She pulled her knife from the head of a walker as Rick and Glenn took down their own, but the one that had snuck up grabbed Vex's arm that held her knife. She twisted quickly, placing her free hand on its forehead, attempting to wrench her arm from its grasp or swap her knife around so she could take it out.

  But she was running on empty. And the walkers were stronger than they looked, and Vex Williams, briefly, thought its teeth had grazed her arm.

  But then it was being pulled back, and a knife was buried in its head, and Daryl Dixon stood at the edge of the forest like a dirt-covered white knight.

  "You okay?"

  Vex hardly had the breath to respond, her eyes snapping down to her arm as the sound of walkers died around to all but nothing.

  "I--I don't know."

  Daryl grabbed her arm, perhaps rougher than intended, making an already-on-edge Vex flinch. He seemed to realize, eyes flashing up to hers, before loosening his grip. Daryl looked back down at her arm, turning it slightly in his hands.

  "No bite, no scratches."

  Vex nodded, his fingers still pressed into the tender skin of her bicep as if she was clay for him to mold.

  "Thanks."

  Daryl nodded only once, seeming to realize his hands were still on her, letting her go quickly and taking a step back.

  Putting space between them.

  "You good, V?"

  Vex turned her head, watching Dean approach slowly with Zeppelin in tow.

  "Yeah."

  She glanced back at Daryl for a moment. An invitation. To join her as he had so many times.

  But as Zeppelin slowed mere feet from them, Daryl departed.

  Vex brought Zeppelin into her side, squeezing her daughter tightly.

  She couldn't let anyone hurt Zeppelin. Not again.

𝐂𝐑𝐎𝐒𝐒𝐇𝐀𝐈𝐑𝐒, Daryl DixonWhere stories live. Discover now