Like there is no tomorrow | Daryl Dixon
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Daryl Dixon promised himself, the night he let his beloved go, that he would always love her, like there was no tomorrow. But after a new world rises, covered in blood, Avery comes back into his life, sure she won't fall for him again. However, Daryl will stay close to her, protecting Avery from getting hurt or worse, because a life without her is unimaginable. Now, like a roller coaster of emotions, she will have to face her confusing feelings in an apocalyptic world, until she decides what the hell she wants from life, besides the chance to live one more day. And when April shows up, the little girl may be the path to a safe place they can call home. But, will that be enough to be finally together?

PAIRING: Daryl Dixon x OC
ERA: From prison onwards.
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