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73.33% Daryl Dixon :TWD / Chapter 10: horde

章節 10: horde

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Daryl was returning to camp, carrying his catch. A large deer, big enough to feed the group for a few days. Blood dripped from the animal's head, leaving a trail on the ground as he walked through the forest.

In the silence of the woods, Daryl felt a nagging sensation, like he was being watched. He stopped for a moment, his eyes scanning the area, but saw nothing. "Just my imagination," he thought, and kept walking.

As he exited the forest, he saw the camp's cars and heard the familiar voices of the group.

— He's back, folks! — T-Dog exclaimed, spotting him. — And it looks like he brought something.

— I hope so! — Glenn said, rubbing his stomach. — I'm starving.

When Daryl arrived, the group gathered around, their eyes curious.

— That's a big one, huh? — Dale said, admiring the size of the deer.

Exhausted and covered in blood and sweat, Daryl took the deer to an appropriate spot and started cleaning it. When he finished, he was surprised by Amy, who was staring at him in admiration.

— You're amazing, Daryl! I can't believe you did it!

— Man, we thought you wouldn't come back with anything, — Glenn added, earning a small smirk from Daryl that quickly turned into a scowl.

"What do they mean, thought I wouldn't make it? Do I look like Glenn now?"

As Daryl pondered, Merle appeared behind him, grabbing his head and ruffling his hair like a school bully.

— Get off me, Merle! — Daryl grumbled, trying to free himself.

— My brother's a beast! Sometimes I forget he's just a little girl, — Merle mocked, laughing loudly.

Dale took advantage of the distraction to step closer.

— You came back just in time, Daryl. We're about ready to move out.

— What about the cars? — Daryl asked, ignoring his brother.

— All running fine. Engines have cooled, and the parts have been replaced.

— Good. Where's Shane?

Dale pointed toward Shane, and Daryl walked over to him.

— When are we leaving? — Daryl asked.

— We were waiting for you, — Shane replied.

— Then let's go.

As they started to prepare, a noise from the forest caught everyone's attention. It was a small horde of walkers, drawn by the blood trail left by the deer.

— Did they follow you? — Shane yelled, irritated. — You led them right to us?

— We don't have time for this. Everyone in the cars, now! — Daryl ordered.

The women ran toward the vehicles.

— Carl! Where are you? — Lori shouted, panicking.

— Mom, I'm here! — Carl replied, running to hug her.

Carol grabbed Sophia, pulling her close.

Meanwhile, the men got ready to face the horde. Shane grabbed his shotgun and positioned himself at the front.

— Don't shoot! — Daryl warned, but it was too late. Shane fired, and the sound echoed across the road.

— Damn it! That's gonna draw more walkers! — Daryl growled.

Merle, ignoring the warning, pulled out his revolver and began shooting. Daryl rushed to Dale's trailer, grabbed his rifle, and joined the fight.

T-Dog and Glenn stayed at the rear, protecting the cars and the women. But soon, walkers started emerging from the other side of the road.

Glenn improvised, grabbing the first thing he found—a tire iron—and smashing a walker's head. His hands shook after the first hit, and he hesitated before swinging again.

— Oh God... I can't believe I just did that, — Glenn muttered, his voice trembling.

— Keep going, or we're dead! — T-Dog yelled, though his own voice was shaky. He slammed a metal bar into a walker's skull but froze for a second, staring at the mangled corpse.

— This... this isn't normal, man, — he whispered, his breathing uneven.

— None of this is normal, T! Focus! — Daryl barked, noticing their hesitation.

Ed, however, panicked. Instead of helping, he ran to one of the cars and locked himself inside, trembling in fear.

— Seriously? — Glenn muttered as he noticed Ed cowering.

— Aim for the head! — Daryl shouted as the horde began to thin.

The fight was intense, and the gunfire left everyone on edge. The women, terrified, cried inside the cars. Glenn and T-Dog exchanged uneasy glances, their faces pale.

— I don't know if I can keep doing this, — Glenn admitted, his voice barely above a whisper.

— You don't have a choice, — T-Dog replied, though he looked just as rattled.

When it was finally over, Daryl gave the command:

— Get in the cars. We can't stay here. Move!

Everyone obeyed, and the vehicles sped toward the quarry. As they drove, they looked in the rearview mirrors and saw a larger horde emerging from the forest, attracted by the gunfire.

The group had escaped, but the danger was far from over.

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章節 11: function

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After the situation calmed down, everyone in the car cast judgmental looks at Daryl. He had attracted the walkers, and while it was a small horde and no one got hurt, things could have gone terribly wrong.

Dale stared at him with a disapproving expression.

Daryl: What are you looking at, old man?

Dale: Nothing... I just think you should rest.

Daryl decided to ignore the comment and went to lie down. He closed his eyes and quickly fell asleep.

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In Shane's car

Lori: Shane, is the place we're heading to safe?

Shane: Yeah, it's up in the mountains. No walker can get to it.

Lori: I hope so. — she said, running her fingers through Carl's hair.

After driving for a while, Shane arrived at the quarry at the top of the mountains and stopped the car.

Shane: This is it.

The other cars began parking one by one.

The place was beautiful: an open area surrounded by forest, perched on the mountain. Daryl, however, didn't think it was as safe as Shane claimed. Still, it was all they had for now.

As he surveyed the camp, Daryl's mind was already on the idea of turning a prison into an impenetrable fortress once they found one. He knew they'd need a lot: heavy weapons, helicopters, tanks, building materials to reinforce the walls... And for all of that, they'd need more people. Maybe he should go out with his brother Merle to find survivors.

Glenn: Are we there? Finally! I couldn't hold it anymore... I need to pee. — Glenn said, running towards the woods.

Merle: Watch out for the walkers! If you die with your pants down, everyone's gonna laugh instead of cry.

Glenn: Screw you, Merle! — Glenn shouted, disappearing into the trees.

T-Dog: I'll grab some wood to start a fire.

Dale: Nice spot you picked, Shane.

Shane gathered the group for a discussion. They needed to organize: there would have to be leadership, tasks, and everyone had to contribute, whether with food, chores, or security.

Shane: Our food won't last long. We need to act like a group, like a community. I want everyone to understand: everyone needs to help however they can. We'll also need capable people to protect this place.

All eyes turned to Daryl and Merle, the two who clearly had the most survival skills. Shane, Merle, and Daryl were the most experienced, and the safety of the camp would depend on them.

Daryl broke the silence:

Daryl: I want to go on supply runs.

The group fell silent. Supply runs were dangerous, but no one wanted to stop Daryl because no one else wanted to take that job.

Merle: I'll go with my little brother. Someone's gotta watch his back.

Daryl looked at Merle, surprised. Despite everything, his brother still seemed to care.

Shane: Who's going to take watch duty?

Dale and Andrea raised their hands.

Dale: From the RV, we can see everything. We'll be able to monitor the camp.

Shane: Alright. You two handle the watch.

Shane: And who's taking care of security?

T-Dog, Glenn, Morales, and Jim raised their hands. They weren't experienced fighters, but it was all they had. Shane wasn't about to ask the women to fight.

Shane: As for the women... they can help in other ways.

The women in the group glared at Shane.

Andrea: Are you saying we're useless, Shane?

Shane: That's not what I meant! I just think it's too dangerous for you.

Amy: So, women can't fight?

Shane: No, no, no! You misunderstood me!

After clarifying his words, Shane began assigning tasks to everyone—except Ed, who was notoriously useless. All Ed did was sit around complaining, refusing to contribute.

Meanwhile, Daryl explored the area and found a crystal-clear river after descending a bit down the mountain. He recognized the place: this was where Shane would give Ed a beating in the future.

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