They’ve only got five minutes, but after watching Beth get herself off on cam for three years five minutes is all the time Daryl needs.
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They’ve only got five minutes, but after watching Beth get herself off on cam for three years five minutes is all the time Daryl needs.
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In a dim hospital room, Daryl is seriously ill. Beth and their four grown children are gathered around his bed. Encouraged by a nurse to talk to him, Beth begins telling their children stories of when she and Daryl first met, back in the fifties. And Daryl remembers Like it happened Yesterday.
1st Place Best Multi-Chapter for 2018 Moonshine Awards
Daryl had messed up, that was a huge understatement, but the idea still held. Now he was sitting in the local hospital in a long room with machines lining the walls and little chambers that housed, in a few of them, tiny bodies like the one he was staring at. According to Sheriff Grimes this little tissue thin body was his – the premature baby girl in there was Daryl’s daughter.
“And when the pieces came together; when time unfroze itself and he realized with a gut-wrenching, sinking feeling what had happened—what he had just lost—Daryl Dixon felt everything that was holding him in the present disappear in a cloud of blinding rage. ‘I see red… everything is red. Everything I see is red.'”
3rd Place Best Fix It Fic for 2017 Moonshine Awards
His big brother Merle was eighteen that summer, Daryl had just turned eight. At his tender age, he had no idea, no concept that it would be his most life-changing summer. It was the summer he met Beth Greene.
1st Place Best AUÂ for 2017 Moonshine Awards
3rd Place Best Multi-Chapter for 2017 Moonshine Awards