This has nothing to do with any other piece. Just a fun stand alone.
Carol woke with a pounding headache. Maggie's bachelorette party had been a blast, at least what Carol remembered of it. She knew there was liquor involved, that was certain.
She slowly made her way through getting ready, trying not to puke the whole time. God her head hurt!
She made her way to the kitchen. Michonne was there as was Beth. Beth was green. She hadn't been allowed to drink much, at least at the beginning of the night, but whatever she had it was enough. Michonne had her head in her hands and was groaning softly.
Carol shuffled over to get the coffee that someone had mercifully made. They all sat in silence.
After a while Rick came in with a smile, "Morning ladies."
He got nothing in response. He softly put down some aspirin for everyone and took out a map of the area to study for other possible scavenging places.
The three ladies were distributing pills when they heard the stomping boots of the resident hunter.
He went straight to Rick without even saying anything to the girls. Way too loudly he said,"Rick I think that boy of your got into my tattoo kit again damn it!"
Rick sighed, "Crap, I hope he still couldn't figure out how to use it. What's gone?"
"Some needles been used and some ink is gone."
With that statement something came back to Carol. Why did her backside hurt?
Her eyes went wide and she got up and ran to the bathroom. She slammed the door shut, making sure no one was in there before locking the door.
'Please let this not be what I remember it is.' she thought.
She bent over and took a deep breath and pulled down her pants.
"Oh my GOD!"
She had remembered right. Right there on her right butt cheek was the words 'Mrs. Daryl Dixon'
She prayed for the first time in a long time, "Please let me be the only one that remembers this."
She pulled her pants back up and slowly made her way back to the kitchen. Rick and Daryl were gone, but Maggie was there. The second she saw Carol her face broke out in a huge smile. Oh my God, Carol was never drinking again.
