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  • The Curl of Your Lips | TWD -Shane | by LeaveMeStranded
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    Abigail Lee twenty-six year old school teacher had just moved to Atlanta when the outbreak hit. She survived in her apartment building with the others on the higher floors. Before the outbreak she had lived on the same street as The Grimes and they were good friends, she had even been Carl's teacher. She was found by Glenn and was there when he found Rick. She was overjoyed to see not only that he had survived but to see a familiar face after all that had happened. She came back to camp and found that her friend ,Lori and Carl had survived as well as her ex boyfriend, Shane.
  • Afraid of Being Alive (Shane Walsh Love Story) by MayDeathNeverStopYou
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    My life was a mess before the world went to shit, so when humanity was exiled from the face of the earth, it didn't surprise me. Why should it? My life made no sense before the world ended, so why should it all of a sudden change? Why should the dead walking around change anything? Because we as humans expect the dead to stay in their coffins or remain as scattered ashes? Just because we are living we expect to be of greater importance than the deceased. I am Zelda, and I got lucky when everybody else lost it all.
  • Room for Pain (Shane Walsh love story) by MayDeathNeverStopYou
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    I'm not sure what I'm afraid of anymore. I don't know if I'm more terrified of humans or the dead-ones. I don't know who I can trust anymore. Some Turn their backs and others continue to look into your eyes. But what if they have eyes in the back of their head? I don't know if I fear dying myself or someone around me that I love dying more. We've lost so many and I'm not sure I can take another funeral. Because the pain doesn't go away, you just make room for it.