When I eventually woke up and opened my eyes, I was immediately confused.
My eyes had automatically drifted to the window when I opened them, and what confused me was the amount of light outside the window. When I had went to bed, it was already dark outside, with the stars already visible. But when I had woken up, it was dusk again, and the sun was just beginning to set over the trees.
Then it hit me.
Holy crap. I had slept through the entire day.
I jumped up from the bed at that realization, almost forgetting that my ankle was hurt. Although, the pain was quick to remind me, and I just hopped over to the window to avoid hurting my ankle any worse.
Once I got there, I pressed my hands up against the glass and peered out at the woods. Sure enough, the sun was setting, and the daylight was disappearing. I let out a defeated sigh, and pressed my head up against the glass. I let it hang low as closed my eyes for a minute, thinking.
I hadn't had food or water in two days, and, after sleeping for almost twenty-four hours, the affects of that were getting to me. My mouth was immensely dry, as if it couldn't even produce moisture anymore. I was extremely weak as well, and, no matter how much I slept, I still felt tired.
After a minute of thinking, I realized that staying here another night and heading out tomorrow, where I would be walking in the blistering heat of the sun, would probably be a death sentence. There was a high possibility that I would pass out from dehydration, and then, who knows what could've happened to me?
With those harsh facts, I decided that my only option was to head out into the night and look for the highway, or anywhere with people, really. But, if I didn't find anything by morning, I didn't know what I was gonna do. So, I decided to just set my mind on the fact that I would find someone, preferably anyone in our group.
I let out a sigh as I limped back from the window with my new plan in mind. I knew I had to get started as soon as possible, and there was absolutely no time for me to waste.
It took me awhile to make it out of the house, considering I had to hop all the way down those stairs, but once I did, I went directly in the middle of the clearing. I looked up at the setting sun, trying to figure out which direction the highway would be in. I also took a look at my surroundings, trying to look past the thick trees to see if something, anything, lied beyond them.
After several minutes of just looking around, I let out a sigh. In all honesty, I had no idea where in the world I was. I had no idea which direction the highway was in, and I had no idea where I was in correlation to it.
To shorten that up a bit, I was lost. Completely and utterly lost.
I wanted to cry. I wanted to sit down, right there on the grass, and bawl my eyes out. I was lost, I was hungry, I was thirsty, and I was exhausted. I wanted to be back with our group, back on the highway, where there was food, and water, and people I cared about. I didn't want to be alone anymore, I wanted to be back with my group, my family.
I wanted to be back with my dad.
But, instead of sitting on the ground and crying about what I wanted, I decided to use it as motivation to keep moving.
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Daughter of a Dixon ✔️
FanfictionWhen the dead rise to feast on the living, it becomes nearly impossible to keep yourself, and your family, safe from anything. For Daryl Dixon, that statement couldn't have been more true. As the apocalypse turns the world into a cruel, cruel place...