He was going to die.

It was supposed to be an everyday, ordinary run. Glenn was supposed to go in, get the things they need, then get out. However, things don't always go the way they planned. Glenn was in the women's department when it happened...

Glenn picked up one of the nearest pairs of shorts and quickly stuffed them in the duffel bag. He had already grabbed all the canned food that was at the food store next door, so all he needed to get now was some clothes. The clothes they wore, were getting a little old, so he thought it would be a nice surprise to grab some for the rest at the quarry. Curse me and my good deeds. Suddenly, there was a loud crash nearby. Glenn swiftly turned around only to be met with walkers. Hundreds of walkers.
"Shit." Glenn swore quietly under his breath. They hadn't noticed him yet so maybe you could-

"Hey! Kid!" A quiet voice rang out. Glenn frantically looked around. He met a pair of dark brown eyes peering from behind a door. Glenn looked at the mysterious man, then back at all the walkers.
"Let's go! We don't have all day." The voice moved back and opened the door all the way as Glenn quickly grabbed everything he had and ran into the room. By then, the walkers noticed him and were quickly approaching the door. The male diverted his attention from Glenn to look at his other companions. Two other girls were in the room. One had blonde hair and blue eyes, while the other had dark auburn hair and sparkling green eyes.

"Alright, Cass, find us a way out of here. 2 minutes." The man told the green eyed girl. The girl quickly looked around the room, analyzing all possible escape routes. Glenn quickly took in the room. It seemed like a storage room for the store, it was filled with boxes and more clothes. "No doors. No windows, bro." The girl's voice rang through the room. "We will have to go up." The blonde was quiet during all this, she looked sickly pale and was sweating.

The brown haired man kneeled down next to the blonde girl. She looked younger than the other two, just by a few years though. "Think you can make it out of here Anne?" Shots rang out from behind Glenn. He turned to see the girl he heard the other guy call 'Cass' shooting at the ceiling. She could feel eyes on her and turned to meet Glenn's. She quickly broke eye contact and spotted something behind Glenn. "Hand me that, will you?" Glenn turned to see a metal ladder leaning against the wall behind him. He quickly grabbed it and handed it to the girl. She grabbed it and thrust it upward into the ceiling. A large hole fell out as she used the wall as leverage to push herself up and out of sight. His attention went back to the 2 people left in the room. The girl,Anne, was getting worse and the man could tell. The brunette came back into the room. "The room above us is secure, but we have to move fast." She moved next to Anne and the man. "Think you can make it out of here, Anne?" The man made to grab the blonde and help her up. "No! We all know whats going to happen." She choked and coughed a little before catching her breath, "Just leave me, I'll hold them off as long as I can." Her now blue, dull eyes moved toward the door. That was when Glenn first noticed the cracks in the door and heard the moaning coming from the other side.

"We aren't going to just leave you here, Anne." The girl told her. "You have to." She wasn't making much sense to Glenn now, but he knew enough to know she was bit. "Please." She begged them one last time. The man handed her a hand gun. "We love you Anne. I'm sorry I couldn't protect you. Anne let out a small smile. Cass' green eyes were now filled with tears as she dropped to her knees. She placed a kiss on her forehead. "Tell Joey I said hi." Cass whispered to the smaller girl and gave her a watery smile. "I will. Now, go."

The two brown haired people looked at each other and quickly stood up, making their way to the hole in the ceiling. Glenn thought they had forgotten about him until the man called out to him. Glenn threw the bags through hole first, before going through himself. Once on the top floor, they heard the door go. The moans. The gun shots. The pause.

The Last Gun Shot.