*Maggie's P.O.V."

Glenn. That's all I could think about. Glenn. He hadn't been on the bus which meant there was still a chance he was alive.

Sasha said we needed a plan, well I had a plan, and that plan was to get to Terminus. Either Glenn was there, or he was getting there.

I didn't know if Beth was alive, and Daddy definitely wasn't, but I hoped Glenn still was. Sasha was annoyingly skeptical about Glenn's fate, and ours, but I trusted our ability to survive, and Glenn's ability, too. If he was alive, he'd go to Terminus.

I left a note drawn in the dirt asking Sasha and Bob not to risk their lives for me, then I headed down to the train tracks and started toward Terminus.

I finally passed another Terminus sign and smiled to myself. I was going the right way. I wasn't sure if I was close or not, but I was going the right way. The sign was attached to a shed and as I stared at the blank white side I got an idea. I pulled out my knife and stepped up to the side. I started to etch into the paint when I heard the sound of a walker. I turned around, and got another idea. I pushed the walker and stabbed it in the head while it was on the ground, then I cut open its stomach and used it's blood to write on the side of the shed, "Glenn, go to Terminus, Maggie." I wanted to be especially sure that Glenn was going the same way I was.

I kept walking and walking. When night fell, I hid in the woods and set up camp. I got maybe four or five hours of sleep, but I didn't want to sleep too long. I needed to find Glenn.

At every Terminus sign, I found a walker and left the same note, "Glenn, go to Terminus, Maggie." As I was getting ready to write another note, three walkers shambled up. I tried to kill them, but I was exhausted. Once they were dead, I laid down on the ground and sat in thought. Sasha didn't think Glenn was alive. I had heard her talking to Bob about him. But she was wrong, he was alive. That's when I realized that I couldn't do this alone. I couldn't survive alone. I needed people. So I waited for Sasha.

Before long, I dozed off. Dangerous, I knew, but I couldn't help it. Next thing I knew, I heard shattering glass. I gasped and sat bolt upright. I looked around and saw more walkers coming. I grabbed the closest thing I could find and started swinging. I heard someone call my name and when I looked, it was Sasha. We killed all the walkers and ended up back to back.

"What happened?" Sasha asked.

"Found more walkers than I wanted." I replied. "I heard what you said back at the camp. About Glenn most likely bein' dead and all. But you're wrong. He's alive." I turned around to look at my friend. "Where's Bob?"

"Out looking for you." Sasha replied with a firm lip. "What were you doing here?"

"Basically, I was waiting for you." I replied. "When I said I couldn't ask you to risk your lives, it turns out I actually can, because the outcome will be worth it."

Sasha stood for a minute in thought. "Then I guess we're gonna have to catch up to Bob." Sasha finally said. I smiled and the two of us kept following the tracks. After a while, we did find Bob. Bob and his relentless optimism. I smiled and hugged him and the three of us continued our path to Terminus. We amended the notes on the Terminus signs, adding "Sasha and Bob" to the bottom so he knew I wasn't alone.


*Glenn's P.O.V.*

I found Maggie's notes. She was alive. She was alive. Abraham thought it was pointless to go after her, but I had to find her. I had to. After a couple of days, we came up to a tunnel. The note beside the mouth was still fresh. Sasha, Maggie, and Bob couldn't be too far ahead.

"Okay, up and over." Abraham said.

"No, if Maggie walked through, I'm walking through." I said. Maggie was in there, if not on the other side already.

"Do you hear that?" Abraham asked gesturing into the tunnel. I listened and there was the unmistakable sound of walkers. "Those are reanimated corpses. I cannot verify Eugene's safety. If you go in, you go in alone."

"Not alone." Tara said stepping up beside me. I looked at her. Despite knowing that she had been on the Governor's side when the prison got over run, I liked Tara. I couldn't blame her for what the Governor did, it wasn't her fault. She didn't know who he was. I nodded and turned back to Abraham. He handed us some ammo.

"No, you guys are gonna need it to get to Washington." I insisted, not wanting to take it.

"Take it." Abraham insisted in return. I took the ammo and tucked it into my backpack. Tara and I said our goodbyes and Abraham, Eugene, and Rosita headed off back the way we came. I looked at Tara and she looked back at me, then we stepped into the tunnel.

Author's Note: Sorry it took me so long to post this week, I'm usually pretty good at posting on Monday's after the second half of season six started up again, but you know, we plan, God laughs right? Anyway, I'm going to post a couple more chapters today to make up for it. Please leave a review and have a nice day!