Beth Greene (
stillgoodpeople) wrote2014-07-15 10:56 pm
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Just be reasonable!
Running, running. It seemed like all they'd done since the prison fell was to run. Aside from the odd moment stolen to partake of some Moonshine and arson, they'd been steady going. Finally, when the weather started to turn colder and the wear and tear of constant running took its toll. They found shelter where they could, but nothing was ever secure. It always turned into another flight for their lives.
Tonight, they'd holed up in an old storage unit. The mostly empty unit was shelter enough, secure enough with its rolling, metal door. The only real problem was that it didn't have any insulation to speak of and the bitterly cold night air blew in through the cracks.
They'd fashioned a place to sleep. It was bed-like, with the wooden pallets and scraps of old furniture and linens. After weeks of sleeping wherever they could, mostly on the hard ground, it was almost, kinda, sorta comfortable... if it wasn't in a deep freeze.
"Daryl," Beth sighed, fighting to stay patient. "You can't sleep on the floor. It's like a sheet of ice. Just get up here, already."
Tonight, they'd holed up in an old storage unit. The mostly empty unit was shelter enough, secure enough with its rolling, metal door. The only real problem was that it didn't have any insulation to speak of and the bitterly cold night air blew in through the cracks.
They'd fashioned a place to sleep. It was bed-like, with the wooden pallets and scraps of old furniture and linens. After weeks of sleeping wherever they could, mostly on the hard ground, it was almost, kinda, sorta comfortable... if it wasn't in a deep freeze.
"Daryl," Beth sighed, fighting to stay patient. "You can't sleep on the floor. It's like a sheet of ice. Just get up here, already."
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She knew, under all the growling, he'd never let anything bad happen to her.
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Even the cold didn't seem so bad with an extra body against his.
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She opened her eyes and peered up at Daryl, still lulled by warmth and sleep. The hand that had been resting on his chest reached up to brush her fingertips along the edge of his jaw, marveling at how the rough hairs felt under them.
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He didn't open his eyes right away though and he seemed to relax again after a moment. They were safe for now and while he knew they couldn't sleep the whole day away, his body kept practically begging for five more minutes at least.
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It took a few second to work up her nerve, then she moved slightly, nuzzling her face against the side of his neck. Her lips found his pulse point, kissing it softly.
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His eyes opened blearily to look down at her, his entire body going tense for a second. "The hell you doin'?" His voice was rough with sleep and confusion.
"S'too early. Get some more sleep."
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"Not sleepy," she answered, rubbing her thumb along the edge of his collar bone above his shirt. "S'nice. Warm."
Beth tilted her head slightly and kissed the soft spot just under the hinge of his jaw.
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"The hell?" He demanded again. Daryl Dixon could handle a lotta things, but he was doubting his ability to handle teenage girls more each day that passed. He brought up a hand to rub absentmindedly over the spot she'd kiss.
"Mind tellin' me what you're thinking?"
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When in doubt, her dad always said, tell the truth. She shrugged and scooted closer, closing the slight distance he'd put between them. One hand gripped his shirt again, just to be sure he didn't actually fall.
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"Why? Don't say 'cause I'm the only guy around."
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"I wanted to kiss you because I like you. You're a good man; you're strong and smart... a lot smarter than you let people think." She grinned and nudged his knee with hers. "Nicer, too, when nobody's lookin'."
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"Also a hell of a lot older than you." Though he wasn't sure how much that mattered when you were the only two people around, when you were on your own.]
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Beth shrugged. "I don't really feel all that much younger."
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It was all about doing what you had to survive, whatever it takes. Scenery was different, worries were different, but the game was the same.
He tilts his head back thoughtfully. "Guess you probably don't."
Kids didn't get to be kids anymore, no matter where they came from.
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"You don't have to kiss me, if it bothers you. I know I'm not..." Carol. Maggie. Michonne. "... all that impressive."
She shrugged and slipped an arm around his waist, squeezing lightly. "Just glad you're here."
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He gave her shit when he got drunk, but hell, she'd survived a lot and come out stronger for it.
"Yeah, well... I ain't goin' anywhere."
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Maggie got all the curves in the family. Beth had been fairly content with her role as 'the nice one' until the dead started walking and her life turned upside down.
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Give him a girl who's apparently insecure and he's got no goddamn clue how to handle that. He ain't equipped.
"You're..." Dammit. "You're pretty. You already know that."
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She smiled a little at Daryl's words -- she knew he was uncomfortable, but he was trying -- and leaned up to drop a kiss on his cheek. "Thank you. See? Told you that you were sweet."
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"We're gonna need to get movin'."
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"I'll get our stuff together."
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Well, maybe. Depends on if they ever ran into anyone else again and if they could trust.
He shook his head as he sat up, trying to clear it. "Wanna eat first? Think there's still some stuff in my bag from that last place we hit up... canned shit. Fruit, I think."
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"Probably should." She slipped out from under the blankets and yelped slightly at the cold floor under her socked feet. As quickly as she could, she snagged a couple cans from his bag, grabbed the can opener and hurried back, diving back under cover.
"You open 'em," she muttered, dropping the cans and opener in his lap before plastering herself to his side again. "I'm gonna thaw out."
For good measure, she stuck her frozen feet under his leg.
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There was a slight quirk to his lips as he watched her run across the floor. Now he was kinda glad that he hadn't slept down there...
He took the cans and the opener... but he gave a jump when her feet went under him. "Goddamn, you're cold. I ain't your heater!"
Not that he was doing much to stop her, but a quick run to the bag to grab some cans, and she was an ice cube already.
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"Suck it up, Mister Dixon. I brought you breakfast." She smirked against his shirt, rubbing her cheek against the worn fabric. He really was ridiculously warm. Or she was just that cold. Either way, it felt really good.
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