
There’s no dog. No cars. No one returned to lay claim to the place. Nothing to keep them from stickin’ around, so they do. And it’s hard, sometimes, to look around this new home without thinking about the past.


Beth finds a number for a private tutor scrawled in a library book and calls hoping to pass her classes. Daryl is getting sick of Merle’s practical jokes. But when a blue diamond eyed southern bell shows up at his door, her may just end up thanking his brother.
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She hears the blast go off and then everything is numb. In those brief moments between the light and the dark she feels everything and nothing all at once. Her life flashes before her eyes and she sees all that has happened and everything that could have been.


It’s been months since Grady, and Beth is haunted by the spectre of Daryl shot dead right before her eyes – and haunted even more by the conviction that it was all her fault. But he isn’t quite as dead as he was supposed to be.
And she’s not sure which is worse.
1st Place Best ASZ Fic for 2016 Moonshine Awards


A collection of Bethyl prompts sent to me. The ratings differ depending on the chapter and the prompt. From Daryl rescuing Beth from crazy people, to trying to decide the name of their child.
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Together for half a year after the prison fell, Beth and Daryl finally find their way to the ASZ. The reunion is joyful, but the adjustment is difficult in ways they could never have predicted. And maybe it doesn’t need to be. Maybe they need to stop closing doors and open some new ones.


Daryl finds an abandoned kitten and decides to take it to the local shelter where he meets with Beth Greene, who volunteers part-time. When she tells him it’s not a no-kill shelter and the kitten would only have about 72 hours before it was killed, he decides to keep it since he feels it’s a survivor.
