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"I said we should leave." Hershel says sternly. "Now Axels dead. We can't just sit here." 

Rick turns to walk away. I make eye contact with Carl from where he stands on the first floor. Things are tense right now. I haven't spoken to him much since my dad got back despite it only being a day- Carl and I are usually always together.

"Get back here!" Hershel yells his face growing redder by the minute. Rick stops. "You're slipping Rick. We've all seen it , we understand why. But now is not the time. You once said this isn't a democracy? Now you have to own up to that. I put my family's life in your hands. So get your head clear, and do something."

The room is tense now and one by one, we find something to busy ourself with. I find myself in front of Carl who leans against the wall looking at his gun as if it's the most interesting thing in the world. 

"Hey." I say grabbing his hand. 

"Is your arm okay?" He asks. 

"Got stitches, hurts like a bitch, but I'm still here to annoy you." 

"I'm glad." He says with a smile. 

"Hey, you wanna play cards?" 

"I'm actually gonna go find my dad."

"Oh, uh okay, see you I guess" I watch as the boy walks away and look at might feet with a sigh. 

"So you and the sheriffs kid huh Cherokee?" My uncle calls out. I try to ignore it and walk away but he keeps on talking. "Man, its like I get left behind and y'all start goin soft. Whatever happened to Dixon's being alone and sticking together? Then y'all go and leave me on a damn roof!" 

"Maybe I got tired of being alone." I mumble.

"What? Speak up girly." 

"Merle dammit man just leave 'er alone." My dad says placing a hand on my shoulder. 

"Why? She's a big girl." Merle says as if he's doing nothing wrong. "You ever tell 'er about 'er Ma? That she the only reason she left was because she didn't want a family with you and decided a baby wasn't worth giving up the drugs? I'm telling you little brother, we gotta stick together us Dixons, it's us against the world." 

I feel tears begin to well up in my eyes and my lips begin to pout. I don't want to cry, but the only thing Merle knows how to do is get under peoples skin. Specifically mine, he always has. 

"Merle stop!" Dad yells. I've never really seen him yell at Merle before. "What the hell's wrong with you man?"

My dad continues scolding Merle and eventually I sneak away into my cell. I fiddle with my necklace he got me back on the farm. There's dried blood on it and dad finds me occupied with scrapping it off. 

"Cheri-" 

"I'm fine." 

"No you're not." He says squatting down next to my bunk. "I'm sorry I didn't tell you the complete truth about your mom and I'm sorry you had to find out like that." 

"I'm tired of this Daddy. No more lies" 

"You're mother was a drug addict, met her while Merle was picking up his stash. Got pregnant after a few dates, had you and never looked back again. Thats the easiest way to put it."

I stay quiet and eventually he leaves. But not for long. The hushed voices from downstairs slowly get louder and my fathers figure appears in the cell once more. I scoot over, allowing him enough room to sit next to me.  Carol eventually comes in too she stops and leans against the cell wall. 

"Haven't had a chance to say I'm glad you came back." She says.

"To what? All this?" He asks suggesting the impending war that is happening.

"This is our home." 

"This is a tomb."

"That's what T-dog called it, thought he was right until you found me." We're silent for a moment with dad fidgeting with his bolts and my head leaned on his shoulder. "He's your brother but he's no good for you, or your girl. Don't let him bring you down. After all, look how far you've come."

Dad looks around and we all share a short laugh. 

"She's right you know." I say wrapping my arms around my dad in a lopsided hug. "I like this version of my dad." 

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Word Count: 1297

So:  big truth bombs here what are your thoughts? 

Why is Merle always an asshole to Cheri? 

Hope you enjoyed!! 

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