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AFTER EVERYBODY WAS IN their positions, all they had to do now was wait for the Governor. They'd all hidden themselves away to make the prison look empty, and armed themselves with smoke bombs and guns. Hershel had taken the children outside of the prison to safety, where they were going to wait until everything had blown over.
Ophelia was hiding in the prison courtyard with Maggie and Glenn, whilst everyone else in the group were hiding in the tombs, waiting for the Governor and his troops with smoke bombs. Once they fled the tombs in a panic, and came running outside, the three of them were meant to attack them. But, Ophelia had warned everybody that her brother might be on the front lines of the other side.
"They're coming." Said Maggie, running back over towards them.
"How close are they?" Glenn asked, as she crouched down in between them.
"Very." She replied. "And they have grenades."
"Its a good job nobody's going to be there to say hello, then." Glenn said in relief.
"Did you see my brother?" Ophelia asked, looking over at Maggie.
"No, I'm sorry." She replied. "But, maybe that's a good thing. If he isn't here, nobody can hurt him."
"Wherever he is," Glenn added. "I'm sure he's okay."
"I hope you're right." She said. "I guess we'll see after today."
"Should we tell the others that they're coming?" Glenn asked after a moment.
"No." Maggie replied. "They'll hear them."
"And they're hidden in the tombs," Ophelia cut in. "Even if they were taken by surprise, there isn't any way that the governor would see them."
"Alright," Glenn sighed heavily. "Guess all we can do is sit tight then. But, I can't wait to see 'Philip' get what's coming to him, for everything that he's done to you, to us. Hopefully, it'll be worth the wait."
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THE GOVERNOR EVENTUALLY arrived just outside of the prison with an army of men behind him and vengeance smeared on his mind. Their vehicles were stocked with armoury — rifles, handguns, ammunition to name a few — and they were all eager to attack the prison and 'defend' their town, or at least they thought they were (they still didn't know the true intentions of the governor.)
As soon as they pulled up outside of the prison, they drove their vehicles into the fence and kept driving forwards until they tore down the metal fencing surrounding the courtyard. When they'd forcibly ripped down the fence, they all got out off their vehicles and scattered themselves around in the courtyard.