"Daddy...
Mommy..." My eyes were closed, but my lips moved. I could feel someone stroking my thick brown hair.
"We're going to get out of here baby." Maggie cooed.
"I'm going to kill all of them." I could hear Maggie say.
"Dosen't matter. As long as he-." Glenn got cut off.
"No. I promise."
"We just need to get you two help."
I blacked out from there.
"Stop it please." Glenn pleaded.
I was being kicked multiple times to be waken up.
Crowley sat me up and placed me next to Glenn.
"Glad we could catch up." Merle said.
"You guys keep looking at me." Glenn told us.
Glenn grasped my hand tight.
"I love you Glenn and John." Maggie said before a bag was put over her head. Then Glenn, finally with me. I couldn't see anything. We we're being walked out somewhere. I had to carried out for I couldn't walk with my new broken knee cap. Though I could hear something.
A can was being rolled out. *Bang*
I couldn't see or hear anything after that, I just fell to the floor. I lost consciousness again.
"Johnny. Pick yourself up."
"Daniel?"
"You just going to give up now. Like mom and dad. Or do you not remember? They left us with Mary. Then looked what happened. Me and Mary died. Look Maggie and Glenn love you. You can't just leave them. Not now. You've made it to far." A realistic Daniel said.
My arm twitches.
"That's it?" Daniel says.
"An arm twitch? Mary would be disappointed in you." Daniel continues.
"Mary is dead, just like you are." I fire back.
"Your right Mary is dead, but she is still with you, just like I am right now."
I open my eyes.
I stare at the bunk above me. No words came out. I just laid there.
I rolled myself over landing on the cold ground.
"Hel-lp." I managed to say.
I could hear people talking.
"Help!" I said a bit louder.
I put myself up on my good knee letting the other drag.
I walk around my cell's corner to see most of the group around a table.
"Your up." Rick said astonished at the situation.
I got blindsided from behind when I was picked up by Glenn.
"Ow!" I screeched.
"Sorry, Im just glad your back. I'm sorry for bringing you to the run. I did not know that would happen. What they-."
I kiss his cheek and embrace him further in a hug.
Maggie puts her palms around my face and hugs me.
"We didn't-...know you would be up. You had a scared for a while. But here you are." She says.
"We need to get you out of here." She continues.
"Wait why?" I ask.
"We need you to hide. We're defending this place from the Governor." Glenn speaks up.
"We'll have you with Carl, Beth, Herschel, and Judith. It will be safe."
Maggie assures me.
We we're set just outside the prison while the others held the Governor and his soldiers off.
"You think there alright?" I ask Herschel.
"They'll be just fine." He reassures me.
A kid stumbled upon us. He was one of the Governor's soldiers.
"Don't shoot." He pleaded.
"I'll give you my gun."
He slowly handed his gun to Carl, but Carl shot him before he had the chance.
I did t say anything. I was purely frightened by his sight. I never seen someone killed by another person. Only by walkers.
Soon after we had won the battle, we headed back to the prison.
"We won!" I cheerfully said.
"Not yet. The Governor can still come back." Rick said.
I was then carried towards Glenn and Maggie by Beth who then took me.
"I'm glad you guys are safe." I told them.
"We are too." Glenn replied.
Rick, Daryl, and Michonne "new person" headed out to Woodbury. Me, Glenn, and Maggie were sitting in our cell.
"Daddy?" I ask.
"Yeah?"
"Why did Crowley hurt me. Did he hurt you guys too?" I innocently ask.
"What he did to you was awful. No kid should go through that. I promise you, if I ever see him again, I will kill him." He tells me.
"Did hurt you?" I ask.
"Yes. But that doesn't matter. I that matters is you and Mommy."
"Ok." I say.
I roll over to my side facing the wall.
"We got company." Daryl said to us all.
Glenn grabbed his gun and Maggie grabbed her gun.
"Stay here." Glenn told me.
I obviously didn't stay wanting to know what was going on. I asked Carol to take me to see what was going on. She picked me up and we went outside. I saw bus coming into the prison. These we're Woodbury people, but not to attack us. To join us.
"I thought they hated us." I said to Carol.
"No, these are just people. Not fighters." She replied.
I started to smile. We could be like a city. Not obviously like New York City or Chicago, but a city that worked together. We could grow food, have families, and have fun.
