Glenn drew a rough layout of the prison in chalk down on the floor. Him, Carl and Danny were discussing which path they believed that the group took on their way back.
"Here?" Glenn questioned the location of where Carl found them. "We secured this."
"I'm telling you we came through here." Danny pointed to the map.
Glenn devastating thought out loud. "That means there's another breach... okay." He then looked up to address us all. "The whole front of the prison is unsecured."
Danny finished his thought as he got back up to his feet, his arms now crossed. "If walkers can walk right in then it'll be nothing for a group of armed men."
"Why are we even so sure he's going to attack?"
Beth stood mocking his pose.Until she spoke she had been eye fucking me the entire time. I was leaned back against the cell blocks gate standing between Maggie and Hershel. I wasn't happy with Axel but currently he was still breathing since we technically needed the manpower. I barely tore my eyes off of him long enough to notice her.
"Maybe you scared him off." She added as she looked over to me.
"He had fishtanks full of heads. Walkers and humans. Trophies. He's coming." Michonne said from the opposite side of the room.
"We should hit him now." Glenn muttered. "He won't be expecting it." He tried to sell me his idea. "We'll sneak back in and put a bullet in his head."
"We're not assassins." Carol shook her head sitting by Axel on the bench. "No, we're Marines." Danny corrected as he gave Glenn an approving head nod.
Glenn stepped over to Michonne. "You know where his apartment is. You, Danny and I could end this tonight. I'll do it myself."
After the woman hesitantly agreed I pushed my boot against the gate to lift myself up. "Alright, hold on."
He took one look over to me and was quickly reminded of what I went through in Woodbury. "Are you coming with us? The kill is yours if you want it."
"Nate, no." Beth slouched where she stood. My only saving grace was that Jamie had been laying down with Judith after being terrified of Rick a short while ago. If not I'd have both of them coming at me when I haven't even made my mind up about this.
Hershel went towards the center of the group to try talking to Glenn. "He didn't know you were coming last time and look what happened. Oscar died. Daryl and Nate were captured and Nate was forced to fight. You and Maggie were almost executed."
"You can't stop me." Glenn coldly responded with determination coating his words.
Hershel was desperate. "Rick would never allow this."
Glenn turned to me making Hershel follow where he was going before he even spoke. "Guess it's a good thing we've got Nate on our side."
Beth looked to me with tears in her eyes as she stepped over to me. Her arms dropped down to her sides after stopping herself from reaching out to touch me. "I know you're mad at me but please think it over. After what you went through, The Governor will shoot you on sight after seeing what you're capable of."
"T-Dogg lost his life here. Lori too as well as the men here. It's not worth anymore blood. We should leave." Hershel tried to find another way out of this after looking over at the view of his daughter close to breaking down. "And go where?" Glenn asked.
"We lived on the road all winter." He shrugged.
"That was back when you had two legs and we didn't have a baby crying for walkers every four hours."
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐭 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬.
Hayran KurguAfter serving his country overseas for a decade, being in Iraq and Afghanistan during active war, 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐩𝐬. Staff Sergeant Nathan Grimes finds himself on the front lines yet again. This time however, was diff...