I woke up to a frigid morning. I get out of bed and see snow! I loved snow when I was little, and I still love it now. But it makes it harder to run in while trying to get away from walkers. I'd say it's nice, but it slows my chance of survival down a lot.
I ate some pancakes and then went to go get changed. I put on a grey sweater with black jeans and my boots.
When we went outside there were no walkers out really. Glenn, Rick, and Tia went to go make some changes on the gate, and me, Carol, and Daryl stayed on lookout in the towers.
Carl brought me lunch and we ate in the tower. I still hadn't gotten the guts to ask him about his mom. I just don't want any conflicts in our relationship now. It's too early, even though it's been like a month and a half, but still.
We actually fell asleep together in the tower and Stephen had to wake us up for dinner. We ate and I showered. I heard Carl come in and he went into the one next to me.
My heart pounded, and I smiled a little.
"Babe, pass me the soap!" He said. I grabbed it and gave it to him. I kept smiling and he then asked me to come over. I put my hair over my chest and walked over. He smiled at me and I blushed. "You know you don't have to hide from me." He said. I giggled a little looking away then back at him.
He pulled my lips to his and we kissed for a while. But we stopped because we heard someone come in. I quickly got out and went to go change. I was in the middle of putting my shirt on and Carl came in. Luckily I wasn't facing him.
I turned around and my face flushed red. "Don't mind me here, go ahead." He said smirking and I pushed him onto the bed, him bringing me with him. He tickled me and I burst into giggling loudly. Soon we stopped and fell asleep together. I koalaed him and that's how we slept.
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FanfictionWe looked in the direction of where everyone was and got our guns together. "Stay with me. Don't leave me again. Stay by my side." He said. "Always." I replied. And with that, we ran into the walker packed streets and fought them. 'It was good be...