A storm over head (Daryl Dixon fanfic)
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  • Reads 13,717
  • Votes 98
  • Parts 62
  • Time 3h 35m
Complete, First published May 29, 2019
Tamara was just a small town cop , but when the world implodes on her, the life she once had is gone 
who going to save her before she loses herself for good.   In the sea of her many chaotic thoughts.

side not : i do not own the rights to any of the walking dead . just my own characters and my  plot that add in
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