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In The Pines. (Rick Grimes/TWD FanFic)
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    Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2014
Mature
My faith in hummanity was lost. I killed my daddy in cold blood, my mama and brother were those walkin' corpses, and then there was me...Alive, but barely holdin' on. Until I met him.

** Disclaimer - I do not own The Walking Dead characters, nor do I claim to. All rights go to Robert Kirkman.**
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