We made it to the Greene farm but it was pitch black. I pushed open the door but I couldn't really see much so my foot caught on something and I went crashing to the floor. I could hear laughing next to me and then an arm wrapped around my waist, pulling me up.

"You always were a klutz, Kait." Glenn said.

"Oh, don't make fun of me, Glenn. Now you get to be my eyes for the whole time we're here." I smirked but his arm didn't leave my waist as we walked to the porch of the house.


"So, do we ring the bell? I mean, it looks like people live here." Glenn said worryingly.

"We're past this kinda stuff, aren't we?" T-Dog said. Glenn shrugged and helped me up the steps before coming up himself.

"Did you close the gate up the road when you drove in?" A voice startled me.

"Uh... yes, we closed it. The latch and everything." Glenn told her. "Nice to see you again." I saw her eyes flicker to Glenn's arm as she stood up.

"We came to help. Is there anything we can do?" T-Dog then made a noise of pain. Her eyes then looked at T-Dog's arm. "It's not a bite. I cut myself pretty bad."

"We'll have it looked at." The woman told him.

"We have some painkillers. He used some, but there's still enough for Carl." Glenn let go of my waist for a brief second to pull out the bottle of pills that Daryl gave him and passed them to her before his arm went round me again.

"Come on inside, I'll make you somethin' to eat." The woman told us, opening the door with a creak. We walked in, the door closing behind us as she led the way.


Carl was lying in a bed, looking sick. Lori and Rick were sat to the side of the bed and so was another woman. An older man was sat on the bed, tending to Carl. I narrowed my eyes. Who were these people?

"Hey." Glenn spoke up, making Rick look at him.

"Hey." Rick said, his voice sounding deeper.

"Um... we're here, okay?" Glenn told them both.

"Thank you." Lori nodded.

"Whatever you need." T-Dog added.

Rick nodded and then the younger woman led us out of the room.


I grimaced as the blonde woman stitched up T-Dog's arm and the other one held the rest of his arm down so he wouldn't jerk his arm up.

"Now, you're gonna be fine. This couldn't go untreated much longer." The blonde woman told him, not keeping her eye off his arm. "Merle Dixon. Is that your friend with the antibiotics?"

"No ma'am. Merle's no longer with us. Daryl gave us those. His brother." Glenn told her. His arm wasn't around my waist anymore and he was on the left side of the doorway and I was on the right.

"I'm not sure I'd call him a friend." T-Dog choked out.

"You know what Merle was taking it for?" The woman asked.

"Uh... VD." Glenn said.

"I'd say Merle Dixon's VD was the best thing to ever happen to you." She told him. I bit down on my lip to stifle my laughter.

"I'm really not trying to think about that." T-Dog said to her.

I looked at Glenn as he walked out of the room and then saw the younger woman look at his retreating form. I didn't like this woman.


I decided to follow Glenn after the woman had followed him. I came to a door and saw them talking... about praying and God. I quickly slammed open the door, making them both jump.

"Hi." I said cheerily.

"Uh... hi." The woman said.

"Whatcha doing?" I kept the fake smile on my face.

"I was just leaving." She declared, walking past me and going through the door and back into the house. I let the fake smile fall from my face and sighed, walking up to Glenn and sitting on the railings that were opposite from him.

"You don't like her, do you?" I asked him as he looked at me.

"What?" He said in disbelief.

"Do you have an attraction to her?" I glared at him.

"No. Of course not." He tried to convince me.

"She has certainly taken a liking to you." I observed.

"Hey." He said, now standing in front of me. "I love you and only you." He pressed his lips to mine gently and I kissed him back. When he pulled away, I smiled.

"I love you too." I told him.


I was now stood outside on the front porch, wanting some alone time. Everyone else was back in the house and I just observed the night sky. I remembered how pretty the stars looked at night. I was startled out of my reverie by a truck pulling up and I could hardly see who it was but as they got out of the truck, I saw him. Shane.

To be completely honest, I was still scared of being alone with him. The bruise from about a month ago was still there and it was a pain whenever I tried to do any heavy lifting. I don't know if he still remembered the night at the CDC but I definitely did.

I flinched when the door opened with a creak and everyone came out, except for the blonde woman who stitched up T-Dog. Shane held two bags, one which possibly carried something that these guys needed. The older man came up to him, pulling the bag out of his grasp. I stayed up on the porch, just watching.

"Otis?" He asked, looking at the car which had no-one else in it.

"No." I could hardly hear Shane as he whispered.

"We say nothing to Patricia." The older man declared. That must be the blonde woman. "Not 'til after. I need her."

I lifted myself up off the wall and walked back inside. I sighed, running my hands through my hair.

Thank God for Carl being able to survive. For now.


Okay, yes. This wasn't quite as short as the other since there was actually more content to write with and I did add my own parts. Also, I am pleased to announce that people have voted and the option that had the most votes is... Option 2! So, in the next chapter, Glenn won't have sex with Maggie but a plot twist could occur! I'll update soon! Love you all!