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Brendon is young and pretty and full of talent and Patrick's a pudgy, cranky truck driver. Brendon belongs in New York, and Patrick is going to get him there, and then get back to his easy, one-man existence, free from Brendon's relentless chatter and the frustrating buzzing under Patrick's skin that seems to crop up when Brendon is around.
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- Part 2 of Trucker 'Verse
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Inside by Jennifer_Collins
Fandoms: The Walking Dead (TV), The Walking Dead - All Media Types
05 Mar 2015
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A Caryl drabble from Alexandria. Daryl doesn't want to sleep in the house.
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You'd think that with the end of the world, people would have stopped taking chances on long shots and maybes and just left him the hell alone. Because despite trying to keep the others at an arm's length, Rick, Glenn, Dale, Carol – the lot of them had only started to gravitate closer. After the CDC and the highway it had gotten worse. He wasn't sure how, or even why, but he couldn't for the life of him figure out how to make it stop. …How he could stop.
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Daryl probably doesn't even know he's doing it. But he's been sending out signals for a while. Told from 3 different POVs
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the smoke that roams looking for a home will drift into me, choking my lost heart by areyoumarriedriver
Fandoms: The Walking Dead (TV)
17 Oct 2014
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“Daryl, do we need to talk?”
He stills, his rag in his hand and his crossbow in his lap as he squints up at Rick, who is standing there, his hands on his hips as he stares down at him. “About what?” Daryl asks slowly, carrying on cleaning his weapon with slow methodical strokes.
Rick settles next to him, his legs sprawled and his elbows on his knees, hands dangling. Daryl watches him out of the corner of his eye, an odd tension keeping his frame coiled – ready to spring. He pulls his bolts out next, cleaning those as Rick sighs heavily. “You and Carol.”
