Here's one featuring Lori (and "fetus Judith") with Beth and a little bit of the other Grimes' and mentions of other characters. Again, prompt from the talented PrintDust :)

Lori didn't consider herself one of those women who had constant, unreasonable food cravings when pregnant. Based on her pregnancy with Carl, she thought her food habits were normal: she did prefer some foods over others, and couldn't stand the smell of certain ones like mayonnaise and cucumber.

That was before the apocalypse when normal foods were readily available. Now the simplest thing was a luxury. And for a week now Lori had been craving a huge bowl of cornflakes cereal. Badly. She had literally been having dreams about eating it and waking up disappointed. She wasn't going to bother telling anyone about the craving, not wanting to be a further burden then she felt she already was. But one day Beth initiated a conversation that brought it straight to the forefront of her mind.

"So, what do you miss from the world before?" Beth looked at her inquisitively with her big blue eyes.

Lori massaged her belly, which was rumbling with hunger as usual in their current circumstances of being on the run from place to place.

"Hmm…cornflakes," she answered wistfully.

"Seriously, that's it?!" Beth laughed.

"Oh, honey, you're talking to a pregnant woman. Cornflakes have been the only thing on my mind for the last week. The baby wants them somethin' fierce."

"Well, maybe we can get a hold of some!" Beth chirped.

Lori smiled at the girls sweet optimism and consideration.

"It's alright, the baby will just have to get over it and make due with what we have," she answered even as her stomach rumbled again in protest, "what do you miss?"

Beth thought for a moment, "well I was going to say something like my cell phone but now you've got me thinkin' about food! I'd give anything for some chocolate right about now!"

The two ladies shared a laugh. It was nice to have a somewhat normal moment in the midst of the physically and emotionally exhausting life they'd been forced to adapt to.

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The next morning Beth came up to Lori and waved a paper in front of her face. Lori looked at her questioningly, "what is this?"

"It's a food wish list! After our conversation yesterday I decided to start one and pass it around. I figure if we all keep it in mind eventually we'll find everything everyone is craving and we'll all get to enjoy our favorites one more time."

Lori couldn't help but grin at the idea. She took the list from Beth and sure enough, everyone's name was written down with a food item listed next to it. Even Rick and Daryl, which was quite surprising to Lori.

"How did you manage to get Rick and Daryl to give you an answer? I can't imagine them being that interested in this game…"

"Firstly, it's not a game," Beth replied sternly, "and secondly, I just asked them over and over again until they finally gave me something so I would go away. Trust me, I have experience in these things with Maggie, works like a charm every time!"

Lori burst into laughter at the image of Beth hounding the two stoic men. Especially Rick, she knew it drove him nuts when Carl would ask for something repeatedly, particularly when he whined which Lori suspected Beth had done. She would have paid to see the look on his face as the blonde girl asked him about food cravings. She couldn't remember the last time she had experienced deep belly laughter like that.

"Okay, so we have a list, now what are the chances of us actually fulfilling every request?"

"Well, that's the thing. I made everyone pick somethin' that would be easy enough to access now. That means no fried chicken or filet mignon or anything else that we couldn't realistically find or prepare. It's gonna happen Lori, I know it!"

The older woman humored Beth with a smile and nod, but in her head she still assumed she'd never see cornflakes again.

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Unbelievably, one day the group happened upon a small convenience store that was still fairly intact. Beth made a beeline for the candy section for her chocolate, Carl right behind her to get his favorite sour candies. T-Dogg was ripping a bag of potato chips open right on the aisle, and Carol stocked up on the packaged cakes and grabbed Daryl's licorice since he was on watch at the doors with Rick. Maggie and Glenn went together to their respective sections, first for her peanut butter and then for his pretzels. Hershel quietly selected a few chocolate bars for himself, perhaps Beth got her love of them from him.

Lori stood in front of the cereal aisle with a goofy grin on her face. Several boxes of cornflakes were still set up on the shelf, untouched. She grabbed a few, receiving help from T, who stuffed them under the arm that wasn't holding his chip collection.

Before walking out, she chanced a glance at her husband who was still standing dutifully at the door with Daryl, holding only his gun. She made her way over to the aisle with pre-popped popcorn and grabbed a couple of bags. She had already known what his craving would be without even looking at the list. On her way out of the store she pushed one into his free hand with a smirk. To her surprise, he accepted it and cracked a smile, shaking his head and she thought perhaps he was suppressing laughter.

That night each one of them sat around the fire and enjoyed their own special treat. It was a good night, filled with laughter and contentment that Lori had been sure would never touch the group again. She suspected no one was quite as content as her and the baby at that moment. Beth had even went the extra mile for her to grab some powdered milk that she later mixed with water for the cereal. She went to bed that night with a smile on her face, and could honestly say that she had never felt more satisfied by a craving than on that night.