How To Save a Life (Daryl Dixon FanFiction)
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  • Reads 49,902
  • Votes 1,796
  • Parts 36
  • Time 3h 49m
Complete, First published Jan 09, 2014
Mature
Abigail has toughened herself since the plague spread around the world. Camouflage and no waste of ammo is crucial to her in the situation of dead cannibals at every turn. When she finds a safe haven in the middle of Georgia will she be accepted as one of the new groups own? As she journeys through this new world, she meets old friends and new enemies all with the help of someone who will stick by her side. Because of a little secret, she risks the lives of the survivors and everyone she calls family. PG-14
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Too Far Gone // D. Dixon

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"We've all done the worst kinds of things just to stay alive, but we can still come back. We're not too far gone." Maren Smith has been on her own for a long time, even before the dead started to walk. Maren spent many daunting months fighting her way from her college dorm room in Atlanta to searching for her long-lost family in Virginia. Desperate and fueled by unwavering resilience, Maren embarks on a perilous journey through the desolate streets of Georgia, hoping to be reunited with her family only to stumble into another group of survivors. When a man sharing the very same name of her father starts wreaking havoc on her new family, will she try her best to rekindle their relationship or are they too far gone? [Warning: This story contains dark subject matter including graphic depictions of violence, strong language, and strong themes of sexual and physical abuse. Reader discretion is heavily advised.]