
If Beth was there for Daryl after Denise’s death.

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One-shot Bethyl-smut inspired from an interview with Norman Reedus I read where he described his character, Daryl Dixon, as having “no game with women”. “I’d rather be the guy who is completely awkward and has no game. I’d rather prematurely ejaculate and cry in the corner than ‘Yeah! Nailed her!,” Reedus said. Yeah…that’s the inspiration. Enjoy!


It was like the sun breaking through the clouds after the darkest day had passed. She was broken, like him, but she was able to hide it, to disguise it and to push it down but he saw it, maybe that was why he couldn’t help himself. Maybe he just wanted a distraction from the own pain he had, maybe he wanted to be her distraction, maybe he just wanted her.


Beth has always been bad about returning things. So when Rick calls and asks if he can get his jumper cables back she feels horrible that she kept them so long and rushes right over to return them. She’s introduced to Daryl, Rick’s friend who just came back to town and is staying in the spare room. Beth is finding a whole bunch of things she borrowed and needs to return!
1st Place Best Humor Fic for 2017 Moonshine Awards

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My attempt at a Bethyl one-shot is no longer that.
“It took a while to get here, it’s been a long hard road and I’m still bouncing back, heaven only knows, how I came out Like a Rose”
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Daryl Dixon just moved to Atlanta after travelling around Georgia for a while. He meets this girl with Big Blue Eyes and Blond hair dancing at a strip club. The next day they meet again and it’s a damn romance novel from there. Daryl is also working with his best friend to figure out what happened to his missing little sister. Will the two aspects of his life collide?


He doesn’t fit in in Alexandria. Like the rest of them he’s too wild, too feral for these nice folk with their nice houses. They’re scared of him, scared of all of them. But it doesn’t matter. Doesn’t matter at all because there’s only one world that needs to accept Daryl. Only one world that counts.
