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The world ended, and Negan learned quickly that mercy was a liability.
Then he found Summer.
She's small, frightened, and behaves far younger than she should-sometimes a quiet toddler, sometimes barely more than a baby. Negan assumes it's trauma, the kind the apocalypse leaves carved into people whether they survive or not. He doesn't have the words for what's happening to her. He doesn't know that she regresses between the ages of zero and five. All he knows is that she cries when she's overwhelmed, clings when she's scared, and calms when he stays close.
Negan never meant to become her caregiver. He doesn't call it comfort or protection-just another responsibility in a world that doesn't forgive mistakes. But as Summer slips into her smaller headspace, needing patience, routine, and gentleness, Negan is forced to confront something he buried long ago: the instinct to protect something soft.
Set in The Walking Dead, Soft Things in a Brutal World is a slow-burn caregiver story about survival, unexpected tenderness, and a man learning that softness isn't weakness-it's what makes surviving worth it.