lxxxiii. | not alexandria's fight

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Rick continued. "But by then, in that kind of light, low on food, we could lose. This is the only way to be sure, as sure as we can get, that we win. And we have to win. We do this for Hilltop, it's how we keep this place. It's how we feed the place," Rick took a deep breath. "This needs to be a group decision. If anybody objects, here's your chance to say your piece."

Ella slightly moved, almost pushing herself off the bench, but Glenn stopped her. He pulled her back in her seat, shaking his head. Ella was in disbelief that he was holding her back. She pushed him off, standing up. "Don't you realize this is not smart?" she asked him. She looked around seeing that all eyes were on her. . . and Morgan, who stood up, too. Rick had his brows raised. "In a sense, it could be the best and smart way to eliminate a threat, but who's to say that everyone we kill is everyone? How do we know there isn't more of them, that they're not scouting, that they're not on a run to terrorize more communities? What if they attack our home while we're attacking their home?"

Rick shook his head. "That won't happen. Jesus said they only have one community-"

Ella laughed in his face, having to cover her mouth to suppress the laughter. The people all gave her a worried look. "Sorry," she took a deep breath. "Jesus says that, but does he know that? We know nothing about these people. The only things we know is that their leader is Negan, they kill and terrorize people if they don't get what they want." she said. Ella glanced away. "Attacking them is something we're gonna regret. We'll be hopeful that there wasn't more of them. We'll be grateful even for Hilltop warning us of the Saviors and letting us eliminate them on our own for food. But soon, a day will come when we won't feel any of that anymore, a day when the Saviors come knocking down our walls and killing the people we love, Rick," her voice was loud and strong.

Morgan nodded along with every word she spoke. He didn't believe this situation would end in sunshine and rainbows, no one really did, but it would certainly end in revenge and bloodshed.

"You're worrying too much-" Rick tried.

Ella ignored him. "I will help you attack the Saviors, but it's only because I want to make sure that the man I love won't be ripped apart by the Saviors. I want him to get back home safe. That is the only reason I will help you," her voice got shaky. "When they come, I hope and want you to remember the reason they're slaughtering us. . . the reason being you." she pointed.

Her words lingered in the air, Rick and Ella holding the other's stare, the words hit him deep, but it wasn't going to change his mind. Nothing did. The attack was inevitable.

"Ella pretty much spoke what I wanted to say, but I still have questions," Morgan spoke up. Rick turned to him, and Ella sat a foot a away from Glenn. "You're sure we can do this? We can beat them?" he questioned.

Rick nodded. "What this group has done, what we've learned, what we've become, all of us — yes, then I'm sure." he told Morgan.

"Then all we have to do is just tell them that." Morgan looked at the stained window glass, then back to Rick.

"They-They don't compromise-"

Morgan snapped, "This isn't a compromise. It's a choice you give them. It's a way out, for them and for us."

"We try and talk to the Saviors, we give up our advantage, our safety," Rick shook his head, his arm pointed out.

Ella had to take a deep breath. None of this is the right call, Ella thought.

Rick continued. "No, we have to come for them before they come for us. We can't leave them alive!"

"When there's life, there's possibility."

"Of them hitting us!"

"We're not trapped in this," Morgan looked at the group of people. "None of you are trapped in this."

A long silence passed. Ella looked at Glenn, he was staring at Morgan.

Rick felt sorry. "Morgan. . . they always come back."

Morgan nodded. "Come back when they're dead, too."

"Yeah, we'll stop them. We have before."

"I'm not talking about the walkers."

Ella hung her head low over her knees, pressing her fists into her cheeks. She didn't want to look at anyone. They were all bastards, every single person.

"Morgan wants to talk to them. Ella doesn't think its the right choice. I think they're both wrong, but it's not up to me. I'll talk to the people still at home. I'll discuss it with the people on guard now, too. But who else wants to approach the Saviors, talk to them first, or sit by and do nothing and see what the hell they'll do to us?"

And that ended the meeting, everyone wanted to attack the Saviors.


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THE COUPLE THE future Rhee's were sat at the table, thinking about what was to come. Ella was still extremely pissed at Glenn after what happened at the meeting today. She wrote a few things in her journal at the table — writing how far along she was and how she felt today on one page, drawing a picture of her kicking a tree, writing her thoughts of her wondering if he was going to apologize or if they were going to continue being silent until she was able to say "told you so" when something bad came, when their karma came. Because karma always hits you back, even if you don't really deserve the karma.

But after she wrote down those things, she broke and spoke to him first. "Why the hell didn't you back me up, Glenn?" she asked him. "I can't believe you tried to get me to not say anything! I know you don't even want to do this. I know you feel obliged to have to do this sort of thing, but you don't. You should've backed me up or-"

Glenn cut her off. "I don't want to start things with Rick." he said. Ella scoffed. "And I just want to get the food for us, it's probably the easiest way we can do that instead of going ten hours away to find some damned food to feed everyone."

"Yeah." was all she could say.

He sighed. "And on top of that, I don't want you going with us. You have someone else to think about." he referred to what was growing inside her womb.

Ella was annoyed with him now. "If we're doing what we're doing when we attack, it won't matter where I'm at. The perimeter of their community, or going inside with you is safe. The Saviors will be asleep no matter what," she put her hand on his balled fists. "I want to make sure you come back home with me. I don't want to do nothing and let you die in there when I might've been able to help you."

Glenn scoffed.

"Because I can't lose you."

He rubbed his eyes. "Okay. . . I guess you're right. Either way is safe. Or whatever safe is."

Ella nodded. "Yeah, I have to come."

"Fine."

She pulled him in and placed a kiss on his lips.

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