I was going to add this to the last chapters but I had wanted to get the last one up and it was already getting pretty long so I put it as this one. I still don't own the Walking Dead or the characters, and probably never will so on that sad note here is the chapter.

Daryl had been avoiding Maggie for a couple days after the argument and her apology to him the day after, he knew he had no right to be yelling at her over Beth, he wasn't related to them and while he wasn't sure where to put the bond that formed between him and Beth while surviving but whatever it was didn't give him the right to yell at her sister the way he did. He would hate to have someone yell at him telling him he was looking after his brother wrong or didn't believe in him enough, he would hate that person and more than likely just just tell them to get the hell out of his face. The problem with avoiding Maggie now was they were stuck on guard watch together on the same rooftop and she kept glancing over at him like she wanted to talk about what happened.

"Maggie if ya wanna say something go ahead and get it out." He said after what felt like her looking at him for the millionth time since they got up there.

"I just want to say sorry again about yelling at you and to thank you for gettin Beth out of the mess at the prison. I also want you to know that I don't blame you for what happened to her and I was wrong to say that you didn't even try to get her back, I know you wouldn't just let it happened."

"You don't need to apologize, it wasn't my place to-" He was cut off by Maggie shaking her head and interrupting.

"No, you were right about what you said. Everything you said was true I was only worried about Glenn and I never thought she got out and I shouldn't have just wrote her off, Daddy would have been so angry at me for doing that, he always knew she was stronger than we all gave her credit for." Maggie turned to face him completely. "We are all like a family Daryl so though you may not think it was your place to say something, it was and I am glad you did yell at me. Though at the time I thought it was just you being a jackass but I realized that you were with Beth for a while after the prison so you guys probably bonded over something in that time considering Beth always could find a way to get into people's minds and get into their deepest thoughts and get them to tell them things that you never wanted to tell anyone." Maggie felt herself rambling slightly not sure what to really say to the older man who had been taking care of her sister. She had wanted to try and figure out what happened between Beth and Daryl because she knew that something had changed in the bowman. He was much different than the grunting man at the prison that barely talked to anyone outside the group and at times barely talked to the group if he was in a mood.

He shrugged and grunted slightly as if hearing her thoughts and turned looking across the area they were in. From the roof the pair was on you could see several miles off, you could even see several of the places where Maggie left signs for Glenn, of course when you're walking they feel farther apart than they seem from up on the roof.

They both settled into the silence that overtook the conversation as they took watch over Terminus.

The silence last for about a half an hour before a scream filled the air followed shortly by a string of cruse words and it cause the two on watch to jump and grab the binoculars and began to search the area to see what was going on, though chances were it was too late to help whoever it was screaming. The sound of Maggie gasping lead him to believe that she found what was going and he spun trying to locate what she was seeing and he saw a man laying on the ground with what look like from this distances to be a wound on his leg and his head and he looked around trying to see who killed him since it wasn't walkers but the person was probably long gone as the area the man's body laid in was filling with walkers. If the killer was smart they would escape into the forest and do it quietly as to not draw attention to himself/herself or themselves.

"Too late to help him…" Daryl muttered.

"What about the other person, it looked like a girl from the glimpse I got before they ducked into the forest….What if they need help?" Maggie turned to face him.

"Looks to me that person can handle themselves and they are probably long gone no use in tracking them now." He just about sighed at how much Beth and Maggie sounded a like at times. It really made him miss the small blonde that he desperately wanted to see and just hug and never let go of again.

"I think it could be worth a shot, we need more people in Terminus to keep it safe and if its another able body then why not go help them?" Maggie said sounding more like Beth did when she was trying to convince him to try and help her find the prison group.

"Because they could come in and kill us all, they did just kill someone and we don't know why. With Mika, Lizzie, Judith and all the kids from Terminus why risk the chance that it is a person that just gets kicks out of killing people for the hell of it." Maggie sighed defeatedly and nodded putting the binoculars down.

"You're right we need to keep them safe." With that put aside they went back to their watch.

Beth's POV

Beth had kept running, she had no idea where she was, hell she had no idea how many days past since she killed the one kidnapper at that sign. Since it happened though she had found a few houses and a backpack she loaded with food from them and a blanket that hooked onto the top of the pack. She had also found a weapons store that hadn't been completely looted and she found herself a smaller crossbow then Daryl had and one she was able to draw back on her own and even found a few bolts that she had armed herself with for the time being.

Beth came out of the brush of the forest she had been wandering in and saw a children's park, that could be a nice place to rest and open enough that you could see something coming but still had enough places to hide if she had too. She walked out and found a walking path and followed it to the building on the grounds, there was no cars but that didn't mean there were no walkers. About ninety-five percent of the build was an open picnic area but the other five percent was what appeared to have been a bathroom. She knew it would be better to make sure it was clear then to wait and find out the hard way, she hit one of the two doors and nothing stirred inside so she looked inside the men's, so she moved to the woman's door and hit it and heard very quiet voices inside.

"Hello.." She opens the door slightly. "I am not going to hurt you. I am coming in…" She opens the door and raised her hand showing whoever inside showing whoever was inside that she wasn't going to hurt them, while she had her knife hooked around her waist incase she would need it. She heard what sounded like a small child like noise as she squeezed through the door.

"Don't move." She heard a woman's voice say off to one side and couldn't see just yet as her eyes were still adjusting and she froze. "Who are you and what do you want." The same voice spoke out.

"I just needed a place to stay and I wasn't sure if you were in trouble, and I was just trying to help." Her eyes started to adjust as she made out two figures, the first a woman that was about Lori's size while she was alive and the second was a small child that looked to be five or six. The woman looked me over and put the gun down, and she moved over to the side putting hands down.

"What's your name?" The little kid asked quietly and sat up some looking over Beth, as Beth slowly sat down since it seemed safe enough at the time to stay with these two.

"Beth." She looked at the two taking in their appearances.

"That's pretty, just like you are. My name is Blake" Blake grinned, "You look like a dirty princess." The child giggled out quietly.

"Thank you." She smiled back at the child and the woman seemed to relax beside the child.