I do not own The Walking Dead, Lilo and Stitch or it's characters. Lilo and Stitch are in the Walking Dead universe, but it will focus mainly on the walking dead storyline and how Lilo and Stitch deal with both the humans and walkers in that world.
I hope you enjoy this.

"What do you mean the city isn't safe. Shouldn't we tell theses people-" Dale was cut off by one of the men.

"You really think they'll listen to us? Listen, I said it might not be safe but just to be sure, I want to get the hell out of here." Glenn pointed back to the metropolis they just escaped from.

"Taking such a big risk on the assumption that the sickness isn't just some passing-" The gray-haired man stopped to look over at the mass of people going into the city. Now cars were driving in their lane and even on the grass.

"I don't think it's just a flu... in the city, we saw a man get shot dead... but then he came back alive and... killed someone... we don't know if he was bitten or not but he tore a woman's neck out before they were all gunned down!" T-Dog summed up their recent nightmare while looking down at the road.

"Is there any way to fix our bus?" Glenn asked while trying to block the setting sun away from his eyes. He left his hat in the bus along with the girl and their food.

"Sorry, even if we patched it up, with this much traffic and confusion, there's no way a tow truck will be able to haul your car away... besides, I think all of your fuel is gone too," Dale informed the men, as all possible signs of hope, drained from their faces.

After a deep moment of thought, Dale spoke up again. "You can come with me, I'll drive you away from the city... but we gotta help some people along the way if they need it... it's only right."

As T-Dog carried Lilo into Dale's RV, Glenn and Dale gathered their things before they abandoned their vehicle on the road and went into the man's larger gas guzzling house on wheels. After everyone was settled, he maneuvering the large vehicle out of its spot. It dozed over the grass covered fields before finally finding a lane of road that was less traveled by the oncoming cars.

A lot of the cars they passed on the way were empty and abandoned as day turned into night, while the flow of people began to lessen, as they traveled away from the city.

"We're gonna take a break for now... we all need some rest." Dale pulled into an empty patch of forest away from the road, before the men began to set up camp. Just as they were done making a small fire, two blonde women approached their camp. They were dirty, tired and on the verge of starvation. As they stumble nearer, they gave each other a look before trying to walk away.

"Wait, please, we have food and water." Dale approached the two ladies with caution, as to not scare them away. Also, the order one of the pair had a gun drawn and ready to fire. As tension defused away with a small set of introductions and the sharing of food, Lilo finally came out to find Glenn.

She looked a bit shaken up and after a quick explanation, she began to cry.

"We had to leave Lilo-"

"But my... my dog Stitch, I was waiting for him to come back... I was waiting." Lilo trembled as Andrea and Amy settled in a bit more, somewhat glad that they weren't the only females in the group anymore. Lilo looked around at the small group, she only barely knew Glenn and now she was on the road with a bunch of strangers. Swallowing her fear, she walked towards the campfire and began to pour herself some soup, in a bowl that was handed to her by one of the sisters.

"Hey... are you guys sisters?" Lilo asked the two blondes an obvious question, just to diffuse the silence and quiet stares from the other women.

"Yeah, my name is Amy and this is my big sis Andrea... we were on a road trip and well... "

"Are you alone... I mean... did you have someone before you joined this group?" Andrea cut her sister off and she looked back at the other men who ate in silence.

"I have a sister, her name is Nani... she's back in Hawaii. We have a big family so I know she'll be safe... you know, we have really strong cousins looking after her." Lilo thought back to the alien experiments back on the island. They weren't as strong as Stitch, but whatever chaos was going on in the world, was nothing compared to their strong will and bizarre powers.

"Oh, well it's too bad your cousins aren't here to help us out too, but I'm glad your sister is safe... and these men you've been traveling with, are they good people?" Andrea whispered the last part, as Lilo looked at them from the corner of her eye. She thought about it for a moment before nodding.

"They're good people... I can tell." Lilo said with a smile, remembering the first time she and Stitch met. It took some time to build up trust, but she could feel something in him that was good... if Glenn and the other men had wanted to hurt her, she'd be on the road somewhere... alone or dead.

'Besides, I'll only stay with these people until I find Stitch.' Lilo promised herself as Dale walked over to the clusters of females.

"I don't mean to be a party-pooper, but I'm turning in for the night and you girls look exhausted, so I think you should do the same." He mentioned over to the RV.

T-Dog and Dale set up two tents and slept near the wheels of the large vehicle. Glenn decided to sleep in the driver's seat; an uncomfortable upright substitute for a bed, but what could he do. Amy and Andrea slept inside; the sisters laying their heads on the table, as Lilo choose to sleep on the roof and gaze up at the stars.

"I wonder how Pleakley and Jumba are doing... I guess the galactic armada isn't coming to save us this time." Lilo quietly let out a bitter laugh before turning on her side and forcing herself to fall asleep.

Meanwhile, back in the city of Atlanta, all hell was breaking loose!

As Stitch had to dodge yet another wave of fire from the blare of a nearby car, the army unleashed yet another air strike towards the ground, killing more of the living than the dead. The blue creature couldn't stay in one place for too long... it took him a blow to the head by some airborne concrete, to come to terms with his weaker state.

Whatever was causing the dead to rise from the ashes of the fallen humans, seemed to also be draining away at his strength and durability too. Stitch hissed up at the gray and black smoke filled sky... they were only beginning. The helicopters were picking away at the strangling herds of both humans and monsters, in blind ignorance of the ill and the dead.

Stitch hissed up at the gray and black smoke filled sky... they were only beginning. The helicopters were picking away at the strangling herds of both humans and monsters, in blind ignorance of the ill and the dead.

'Oh oh.'

Stitch's eyes widened at the sight of the large amount of bombs one of the bulkier flying machines were carrying, over towards the densely populated part of the city. Stitch rolled into a ball and slid into one of the sewer drains, temporarily becoming submerged underwater before the place began to rumble and send a thick dust cloud into the sewer's cramped tunnels.

Spitting out some to the polluted water, he turned his head towards an approaching underground army of walking corpses.

'Guess meega wasn't only one who thought to hide in sewers.' Stitch growled before unleashing his claws and slashing away at their feet and stomping the fallen creatures further under the water before backing off and running away.

He learned from his days of trouble making with the young Lilo, when to stand and fight or when to put his ego aside and run to live another day.

Stitch would have to stick it out in the sewers and keep running until the chaos died down.

The attack on the city could be seen from miles away, as small families of survivors desperately ran as far away from road that they were currently on and into the forest.

As they ran together in sync, they made a silent vow to stick together and distance themselves from the smoke and fire kissed ashes washing over them from the city. A man was chosen to lead the group, due to the police cap he wore on his head, along with his sense of authority in the group. They respected the fact that he kept the company of a frightened boy and woman by his side, strong in his will to keep them out of harms way.

Even if they weren't his child and wife, Shane Walsh swore to protect them as if they were his own.