I mentally shook my head before I even looked at the group. They all seemed happier than before, I can just ruin that. I sighed and walked over, shoving everything to the back of my mind. I stopped beside Daryl, waiting for him to notice that I was there. He went to turn around and bumped into me which made him take a step back.

"The hell were you doin'?" He glared at me.

"Waiting for you to realize that I was there." I laughed.

"Well don't do that." He grumbled, pulling on my elbow to follow him.

"Hey. Aren't we eating breakfast soon?" I asked, pulling my arm back, but failing.

"It'll be here when we get back." He muttered as we walked through the fence to the forest.

"Daryl, what are we doing?" I asked, not liking being unarmed in the forest.

"Hush up, I wanted t' show you somethin' and see what ya think." He said as we suddenly stopped. I looked around, seeing the typical forest.

"Seriously Daryl, what is it?" I said, turning to stare up at his blue eyes.

Leaning down he gave me a quick kiss and said "This." As he bent down and kissed me. I was surprised at first, but eased into the kiss quickly. Daryl began backing up until he hit a tree, letting us slide down. I straddled his waist as we continued to kiss. His hands went under my shirt, making their way to my breasts. I had let my hands rest on his lower stomach, slowly moving down.

As Daryl threw my shirt off he went completely rigid. There was a groaning coming from behind the tree. I hopped to my feet and grabbed a rock from the ground. Daryl reached beside the tree, picking up his crossbow. The walker rounded the tree, picking up speed as it growled at us. Daryl let the arrow fly, going straight into the walkers head. We both looked around, making sure the coast was clear before I pulled my shirt back on.

I looked at Daryl before we started walking back, seeing that he was still tense. I reached over and ran my hand over his arm, making him flinch. "Sorry." I looked down. Why can't I do anything right?

"Don' worry 'bout it. Can' let myself be distracted again." He smirked, smacking my ass.

"Hey! Thought you said you can't be distracted again?" I said, as I pressed myself into him.

"Stop that. We gotta get back before people start lookin'" He said, pushing me away. We walked out of the forest, going straight to the fire. They were all eating still so we just walked up and made ourselves a plate. I took a seat on a camp chair when I noticed Shane watching me. He was staring intently as his eyes roamed up and down me. I shrugged it off and started eating. Daryl sat beside me while we ate until Rick came back from the house.

"We're gonna do another search for Sophia. Shane, Glenn, and Daryl are coming." He said, nodding at the three. Daryl quickly finished the rest of his food and got up to leave. He looked at me and nodded his head, silently saying that he'd be back before he walked away. As the men left I finished my food and brought it over to the pile. Looking at everyone I realized that they had all showered.

"Carol, is Hershal letting everyone shower?" I asked eagerly.

"Yes, you better go before the boys do. Lord knows the tubs going to be black afterwords." She laughed as she grabbed the dishes to bring to the house.

"Here, let me help with that." I said, taking a handful of dishes as we walked. I placed the dishes on the counter before smiling at Maggie.

"Morning." I said.

"Morning Sam." She smiled.

"Could you show me where the shower is? Unless it's being used." I asked.

"Oh, sure thing. Just go upstairs and it'll be the first door you see." She said before turning to the pile of dishes. I walked upstairs, finding the bathroom easily. I locked the door and stripped down, wasting no time. I twisted the knob and the water exploded out, covering my body. I picked up the soap and scrubbed my body, going over my arms and legs twice to make sure they were clean. I massaged the shampoo into my scalp as the soap rinsed off my body. I tilted my head back, letting the water wash out the soap from my hair.

I didn't want to use up all their supplies so I didn't bother conditioning my hair. I turned the water off and hopped out, taking a towel from the cabinet to dry off with. As I dried off I looked around. The room was beige with gold accents. Everything looked old fashioned and normal. I heard the guy's voices so I put my clothes on and went downstairs.