Walking into a situation
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  • Reads 2,976
  • Votes 153
  • Parts 29
  • Time 6h 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2013
Walking dead fanfic (Daryl/OC) 

Kaitlinn has a secret she isn't aware of, she is the answer to everyone's problems. There are humans out there who want her dead because of this, but she doesn't know that either. She had a plan, to get the kids to New York safe and sound, but that plan was disrupted by one little arrow. Daryl's arrow. Now will she ever get to NY, and does she really even want to anymore?
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What happens when you take the city girl and move her to the country? That's currently the situation that Elizabeth or Liz for short is facing. Her dad just died and her mom was seriously in a mid-life crisis which consisted of her mother thinking it would be a good idea to move back to her small hometown in the middle of hillbilly central to live in the house her grandma had left them in her will when she passed. Could Liz handle the new move, and leaving behind her glorious lifestyle and friends. The city was her home, how would she deal with fields and stars instead of tall buildings and lights. What would happen when the small towns champion bullrider took an interest in her, would she let all her walls she has spent her whole life building come down and let herself fall for him, or will she ignore him and do everything in her power to get back to her city of lights. Seriously this book is so much better than my lame description of it.