Chapter two: Tarzan With A Bat.

Ally's body was soaked in sweat, she was shaking and squirming underneath the sheet. The horrific nightmare she was seeing, was taking its tole on her body. She began muttering and yelping. When the climax of the nightmare hit, Ally shot up. The sheets were tangled in between her legs and her heart was hammering in her chest.

"Not again," Ally had always had nightmares, ever since the apocalypse happened, but this was the first one in a while and it was one of the worst, she's ever had. She'd dreamed that the farm got attacked by a herd of creepers and she didn't know what to do and she just watched as one attacked Lizzy and Harriet and ripped them apart and then she found Lexi lying in the grass with a bite mark on her stomach and she'd turned into a creeper and Ally had to kill her. It was horrific.

Ally got out of her cot and grabbed her bat, she unzipped the tent and stepped into the morning air. Angela and Julie were by the tent, washing clothes. Ally wiped the sweat from her forehead and she walked over to Angela and Julie.

"Morning," Ally greeted and she forced a smile onto her face. Both women looked up at her and Ally's smile didn't fool them.

"What's wrong sweetheart?" Angela asked and she gestured for Ally to sit down on the log.

"I had a nightmare," Ally mumbled and she reached out and grabbed a top and pushed it into the metal tub.

"Was it bad?" Julie asked and Ally nodded.

"It's fine, I have them all the time," Ally explained and both woman nodded their heads.

"If you ever need to talk, you know where to find us," Angela assured her and Ally smiled.

"Thank you," Ally's stomach rumbled loudly and Julie chuckled.

"There's some granola bars in the tub, its inside the RV," Julie pointed over to the farmhouse where the RV lay. Ally nodded her head and left the top she was washing in the tub and walked over to the RV. She glanced up to see Wayne sat on top, looking around with a pair of binoculars.

"Someone's an early riser," Wayne remarked and Ally smiled up at him.

"I guess so," Ally replied. "Is anyone inside the RV?"

"Just Dean, but he's probably passed out on the bed, he doesn't wake up till around noon," Wayne walked over to the other side of the RV roof and looked over the farm with his binoculars. Ally opened up the door and stepped inside.

It was a tight squeeze, but it was manageable. She saw the tub on top of the little table and she walked over and took the lid off. Inside were bags of rice and a lot of granola bars. She picked one out and pushed it into her back pocket and put the lid back on. She heard a groan come from behind the curtain which led to the bedroom. Ally walked forward and slowly pushed the curtain to the side. Dean was lying face down on the bed, he was fidgeting a lot and then he hissed in pain.

"Are you okay?" Ally asked and he jumped and glared at her.

"Shit, baby whisperer, you scared the crap outta' me," He rolled onto his back and Ally gasped when she saw blood seeping out of his shirt.

"What happened?" She stepped into the small bedroom and went over to bed.

"I think I tore my stitches whilst I was sleeping," Ally reached out to lift up his shirt.

"May I?" She asked and he nodded his head. She lifted up his shirt and saw the thread had ripped.

"Help me get to Frederick," Dean sat up and groaned. Ally wrapped his arm around her neck and helped him stand up, she almost fell back onto the bed as she took most of his weight. She walked past the curtain and pushed open the door and they both stumbled out and Dean fell to the floor.

"Sorry," She squeaked and she helped him to his feet and began to walk over to the farmhouse. "What happened?"

"Austin shot me with his crossbow," He mumbled and he hissed in pain.

"Why?" Ally asked and Dean laughed.

"Apparently he thought I was a deer, but it was probably because I piss him off a lot," He explained and Ally's face cringed, this Austin really isn't a nice person.

Ally helped him up the steps and onto the porch, she pushed open the door and stepped into the lounge. She walked him over to the couch and sat him down.

"Ally, what are you doing here?" Mary asked, rubbing her eyes. "What happened?" She asked, when she saw Dean.

"He tore his stitches, could Frederick come and help him?" Ally replied and Mary nodded her head, calling out to her dad.

"You can go now, I'll be fine," Dean said and Ally smiled at him.

"I'll check on you later," Ally turned away from him and walked out of the door. She lent against the other side, a sigh escaping her lips. She stared out at the beautiful morning view that met her eyes. The sun was rising and all the animals had woken up and it sounded like a musical performance was being put on. She pushed herself away from the door and walked over to the swing chair and sat down, she pulled out the granola bar from her back pocket and opened it up.

"Mornin' sunshine," Elliot greeted and he lent against the wooden beam which was apart of the porch.

"Morning Elliot," She replied and took a bite out of the granola bar.

"Sleep well?" He asked and Ally nodded her head.

"I guess," Elliot flashed her a half-smile.

"We're going out on a supply run today, is there anything you need?" He asked and Ally shook her head.

"Can I come?" Ally asked and Elliot eyed her up. "What am I not allowed."

"No, its not that, it's just we usually let the women stay behind and the men go out, just incase anything dangerous happens and you guys will all be safe, here on the farm," Elliot explained and Ally got off the chair and stalked closer to him.

"Are you being sexist?" She pushed and Elliot shook his head frantically.

"N-No, I didn't mean it like that, it's just...Do you know how to fire a gun, or even use a knife?" Elliot elaborated.

"I know how to use a knife, you just stick 'em with the pointy end," Ally did a strange arm gesture to make her point and Elliot laughed.

"Maybe once you've learnt to fire a gun and use a knife properly, then you can come on a run," Elliot suggested and Ally rolled her eyes.

"I can use a bat, I've been using it since this all started, I can bash them in the skull, please?" Ally batted her eyelashes and Elliot groaned.

"Okay, you can come, but I'm not sure everyone else will like it," Elliot caved in and Ally jumped up and down.

"Thank you," She smiled up at him and he smiled back.

"Go get your bat, we're meeting at the black truck in five minutes," He explained and Ally nodded her head and ran down the steps and over to camp. She saw Harriet emerging from her tent and she greeted her with a smile. She saw her bat by the washing tub, where Angela and Julie still were. She walked over and picked her bat up and swung it around.

"You okay Rambo," Angela joked and Ally laughed.

"I'm fine, Elliot's letting me go on the run today," Ally expressed her excitement and gave a few more swings of her bat.

"You sure you want to do that, the guys are pretty skilled in fighting and protecting themselves, maybe you should stay here with us?" Julie protested and Ally shook her head.

"I've been on my own for age's, I know how to handle myself, I'll come back in one piece," Ally reassured her and she smiled up at her.

"Well, it's about time there was some girl power in the group, you go kill all those creepers and return in one piece," Julie pumped her fists in the air and she jumped around.

"Okay, I will," Ally giggled and she waved goodbye and head down the yard to the dirt road, where the black truck was.

Elliot, Wayne and Kyle were already standing there and when Ally walked over they all turned to greet her.

"You ready?" Wayne asked and Ally nodded. "Good, we've just go to wait for Austin and Dean."

"I don't think Dean's coming, he tore his stitches and he's with Frederick at the moment, where's Dez?" Ally asked.

"He's not feeling to good and Trish isn't letting him leave the tent, but I'm pretty sure it's just because they want some alone time," Elliot explained and Ally laughed.

"Okay, then I guess we're just waiting for Austin," As if he heard, Austin came storming out of his tent and walked down the yard and over to the truck. He glanced up and when he saw Ally his face bawled up in disgust.

"What's she doing here," He spat and Wayne stepped forward.

"She's coming on the run, we're two men down. We need all the help we can get Austin," Wayne explained and his posture suggested he wasn't taking any crap from Austin today.

"What she gonna' do, come swooping in like Tarzan with a bat," He laughed sarcastically and Ally bit the inside of her mouth at his cruel words.

"Just get in the car," Wayne snapped and Austin rolled his eyes.

"Whatever," He flung open the door and got into the backseat. Kyle followed him and Ally did too. Wayne got into the passenger side and Elliot got into the driver's seat. The engine was turned on and they set off.

Ally watched the farm fade away into the distance through the back window, she hadn't been in a car since the creepers came, she kind of missed this source of mobility. Ally glanced at Kyle and he smiled at her and she returned it.

"You met George?" He asked.

"Yeah, he's really cute, especially when he's with Lizzy," Ally explained and he laughed.

"He has a crush on her, he told me not to tell anyone, but I'm just so proud of my son," He placed a hand on his heart and she chuckled.

"Ally, what made you want to come?" Wayne asked and he shifted in his seat to turn and look at her.

"I want to help out, it's the least I could," Ally replied and Wayne nodded.

"You couldn't just stay back at the farm and clean or somethin'," Austin spat and Ally glared at him.

"Are you being sexist," She snapped back and he rolled his eyes and continued to fiddle with an arrow from his crossbow. "Idiot," Ally muttered.

...

They drove into a little town full of shops. They all got out of the truck and looked around. Ally saw the pharmacy and thought that she should grab some medical supplies and she went to walk over, but Kyle grabbed her by the arm and turned her away.

"Hold it there girl, we need to split off before we go searching," He explained.

"S-Sorry, I'm just used to doing things on my own," She stammered and he smiled.

"It's okay," Wayne stepped out of the truck and pulled out his gun, Austin got out holding up his crossbow and began to scan the area.

"Ally, your with me and Elliot, Austin and Kyle you go and look for food supplies, we'll take care of the medical supplies," Wayne pointed down the street. Kyle and Austin both nodded their heads and took off in that direction. Wayne nodded towards the pharmacy and Ally gripped her bat and held it in a strong swinging position. The three of them patrolled closer, glancing into the shop windows, to see if the entrance was clear. Elliot nodded his head and Wayne reached out and pushed the door open, he quickly reached up and grabbed the bell before it rung, signaling to every creeper nearby that they were here. Wayne successfully opened the door without the bell ringing. Elliot and Ally walked in and stood at the end of the first aisle. Elliot nodded towards the next aisle and Ally walked around and glanced down it, she gave him the thumbs up, when it came up clear.

Ally walked down the aisle, her bat ready to be swung at any moment, she scanned the shelves, most of the good stuff had been raided a long time ago, but Ally caught sight of painkillers and antibiotics. She carried on to the end of the aisle, she heard the groan before she saw it. A creeper dragged itself around the corner, at the end of the aisle. Ally swallowed hard and she let out a staggered breath, she twisted the bat in her hands and she waited for it to come closer. It's staggered breaths and groans made Ally shift uncomfortably, its face was a moldy color, it's jaw was hanging open and it kept snapping it's teeth at her. She closed her eyes and when she opened them she swung her bat and it collided with its skull, the creeper stumbled back, and Ally swung her bat at its skull again and it collapsed to the floor, she swung again and again, until all that was left, was a god awful smell and a mess of gunk and brain, black blood pooled underneath it and Ally buried her nose into her shoulder and she stepped over the dead creeper and walked around to the next one, she let out a scream when something grabbed her arm, she went to swing her bat, but Elliot blocked her swing.

"Whoa, hold it there girl, you okay?" He asked, keeping his voice low and quiet. He glanced around to the aisle she'd just came from and he saw the creeper. "It didn't bite you, did it?"

"N-No, I'm fine," Ally replied. "You just scared me, that's all."

"Are you two alright, I heard a scream," Wayne shouted from one of the aisles.

"She's alright," Elliot shouted back and he glanced around to see if there were anymore creepers. "You've got a good swing on you, girl."

Ally nodded down the aisle she'd just came from and took him to the painkillers and antibiotics. She grabbed all she could and put them in the backpack Elliot was carrying. She scanned the shelves some more and Elliot snickered. She looked to see what was so funny, but she saw he was holding a box of condoms.

"Grow up," Ally said and she pushed him. "If you really want the condoms you can have them."

"There not for me, Trish has been pestering me for ages to pick some up, but you never know I might get lucky," He bit his lip and looked her up and down.

"Dream on," She pushed him down the aisle and they went to find Wayne.

"You enjoying it with us, so far?" He asked and Ally nodded.

"It's nice to be around so many people, it's better than being all alone, I was going insane. At one point I had a conversation with a stick, not one of my proudest moments I must say," Ally explained and he laughed.

"Elliot, Ally, come here, quickly," Wayne shouted and they hurried to the back of the pharmacy and saw creepers trying to break through the chained door at the back. Hands were reaching around the door, gripping at the rusty chain. The pressure of the creepers were making the door creak.

"Is it going to break?" Ally asked and she held her bat up ready.

"We need to hurry up and get out of here, if they get out they'll run over the town and we haven't got enough people here to deal with this at the moment," Wayne dictated and they both nodded. "Did you find anything?"

"I found painkillers and antibiotics," Ally explained and Wayne took of his hat and ran a hand through his hair.

"I picked up some bandages, we've got enough supplies back at the farm, we can live off them for a while and we'll come back later," Elliot suggested and Wayne nodded.

"Okay, lets head out the front, we'll wait for Austin and Kyle to come back," Wayne placed a hand on Ally's shoulder and turned her around and they all headed out of the pharmacy. Ally saw the black truck on the other side of the road and she began to jog over.

Something snarled in her ear and she felt the dead hand on her arm, she let out a scream and then swung her bat against its head. She heard Elliot shout her name, but she kept on bashing the bat into its skull. When she knew the job was done, she stood up straight and brushed some stray strands of hair away from her face. She glanced down at her jeans to see they were covered in guts.

"You okay?" Elliot asked and he grabbed her arms and checked her over. "It didn't scratch you?"

"No, it's fine, I'm fine," Ally sniffled and Elliot smiled at her.

"You've got one hell of a swing," Wayne chuckled and he walked over to the truck and they both followed. Elliot placed his rucksack in the bed of the truck and he opened up the door to the backseat and sat down.

"How long will they be?" Elliot asked.

"I'm not sure, depends on if they found stuff straight away," Wayne said and he stood in the bed of the truck, observing the area.

"I'll help you look for them," Ally walked around to the back of the truck and Wayne held out his hand and pulled her up. "Thanks," Ally looked around and she caught sight of a supermarket around the corner. "Do you think they went in there," Ally pointed over to it and Wayne shook his head.

"I sent them to the houses over there," Wayne pointed over to the collection of houses and then he looked down at her to see she was staring at the supermarket still. "No way, don't even think about it."

"Let me just have a look, I might find something good, an ideal place to find food is at a supermarket," Ally exclaimed and Wayne rolled his eyes.

"I'm givin' you five minutes and then I'm coming in there," He explained and Ally smiled. She gripped her bat tighter in her hands and she picked up Elliot's rucksack and jumped down off the truck. She gave Elliot a nodded and she walked down the street and around the corner.

The supermarket wasn't that big, but it was big enough that Ally was certain she'd find some good stuff. She walked across the street and pushed open the automatic door, using all the strength she could. She smirked when she successfully did it and mentally patted herself on the back. She stepped inside and she brought her hand to her mouth. There were a lot of bodies on the floor and the stench was gut-wrenching. She stepped over a few lonely bodies and walked up the aisle, she shook of the rucksack and placed it on the floor and put her bat down with it.

Ally grabbed the granola bars and crouched down and put them in the bag. She grabbed the dried jerky and put them in too. She picked the bag up again and placed it on her back and grabbed her bat. She descended down the aisle and grabbed all the tinned canned food she could and put it in the rucksack.

A loud crash echoed throughout the supermarket. Ally froze and dropped to the floor, she muttered curses to herself for not checking the place over, before she began searching. She crawled along the cold floor and when she got to the end of the aisle she looked around to see three creepers, dragging their dead weight bodies around. She looked away and lent against the shelf, she heard the low groaning sounds and she looked over at the exit to see four creepers blocking it.

"Shit," She whispered and she stood up and held her bat up ready. The creepers by the exit began to smell her and they turned their attention to her. Ally's eyes widened as they began to shuffle down the aisle, she glanced around the corner to see the other creepers were getting closer. Ally gritted her teeth and closed her eyes. Just swing like Tarzan with a bat. Ally darted around the corner and crashed her bat into the creepers skull, she quickly yanked the bat out of its skull and pushed the other one that was approaching away, she swung at the second one, but misjudged her swing and it collided with its arm and it made it more angry and it began to rapidly approach her. She took in a deep breath and slammed her bat against its face and it fell to the ground. Ally placed her foot on its chest and pulled the bat out and quickly took out the third creeper. She could hear the other ones approaching, so she glanced down the aisle near her and she saw it was empty.

Ally ran down it and moved as fast as her legs would carry her, she rounded the corner and saw the exit was creeper free and she ran out into the street. She glanced down at her bat to see it was heavily coated in guts and her hands were seeping in black blood. She wiped her forehead against her arm and gave her body a chance to calm down, adrenaline still new to her body. She let out a sigh and walked down the street and around the corner. She saw the truck and Austin and Kyle were standing in the back with Wayne.

"There you are, I was about to come and get you," Wayne sighed and Ally smiled. "I take it you ran into some creepers."

"Just a few, nothing I couldn't handle," Ally explained and they all jumped down from the truck.

"Damn girl, you stink," Austin belched and she turned away from him and got into the truck.

...

"Wow," Ally gasped and Trish smiled next to her. "It's beautiful."

Ally gazed at the lake. They'd been walking along the dirt road for ten minutes and once they'd reached the end, down a huge hill rested a clear blue lake. Julie was washing clothes in it and Lizzy was playing on the grass. Ally had never seen something this great in years. She couldn't believe this was part of the farm.

"It's great, isn't it," Trish sighed in glee and they both continued to stare at it.

"Would it be bad if I swam in it," Ally glanced down at her gut covered arms. "I stink."

"Sure, it's very refreshing," Trish glanced at her and nodded towards it. They both walked down the hill and over to where Julie was.

"Hello girls, did the run go well?" She asked and Ally nodded her head.

"Yeah, it went great," Ally replied and she slipped off her boots and socks.

"You going for a swim?" Julie wondered and Ally nodded. "Have fun."

Ally shimmied her jeans of her legs and stripped off her top. She came to realization that Lizzy was nearby, but she was a girl, so it was fine. Ally walked in, in her underwear and bra. The cool water hit her bare feet and her eyes almost rolled into the back of her head. She went further in until she could just about touch the ground. She went under the water and soaked her hair and face. A joyous smirk played on her lips and she swam around, before resurfacing again. She pulled her hair out of the braid and let it all fall out. The daisy's Lizzy had put in the day before, fell gracefully onto the water, Ally smiled over at Trish and Julie, then began swimming around.

Ally couldn't help, but love this place more by the second. It was as if the world was once again humane and there was nothing to worry about. She wished that she'd found this place sooner, it would've made a lot of difference on the person she is now. She probably wouldn't have known how to defend herself well, she probably would've been more like Julie and Harriet, she would've been a girl who did all the chores, whilst the men provided for them, but Ally wasn't having any of that. She'd been providing for herself, for three years, the instinct won't ever go away.

Ally swam over to the other side of the lake, it was quiet and peaceful. She walked out of the water and collapsed onto the grass. The sun beamed down on her and she smirked. Heaven. Ally closed her eyes and twiddled the grass in between her fingers. I wonder if they'll ever find a cure, if this world could go back to what it once was?

"Ally!" Trish and Julie's screams, broke Ally out of her thoughts. Her eyes flew open and they landed on the creeper, which was hovering over her. Ally let out a scream and the creepers snagged her by the arms and collapsed on top of her. She tried to hold him at arm's length and she kicked it off her body and it fell onto it's back. Ally grabbed the rock that was nearby, she jumped on top of it and crashed it against the creepers skull. Black blood squirted up her chest and on her face. Ally let out a yell and bashed the rock against its head one last time. She was gasping for air and she threw the rock into the lake and rolled off the dead creeper. Good things never last long. Ally placed a hand on her chest in an attempt to slow her heart down.

"Shit," She wheezed and she looked across the lake and saw Wayne and an older man running down the hill towards Julie and Trish. They all looked over at her, concern written on their faces, she smiled over at them and got to her feet. She suddenly realized she was in her underwear and bra. Awkward.

Ally walked around the lake and went over to them. Julie passed Ally her clothes and she slipped them on quickly. She glanced at the older man to see he was holding out his hand for her to shake.

"I'm Frederick," Ally shook his hand and smiled at him.

"Ally," She replied and Wayne placed a hand on her shoulder.

"Are you okay, we heard you scream from the fields," He explained and Ally nodded her head.

"I'm fine, it just scared me," She added and Wayne smiled at her.

"You've got an amazing set of lungs on ya, girl," Frederick chuckled and Ally laughed.

"At least I know when I scream, y'all come running," Ally replied.

...

Dreams that come and go
This is one that I found forever I know
Been crossing my fingers and always hoping for it to come true

Waiting for the train
I can see a face in the distance again
Got a little dream that's become a friend and a reality

And I'm running just as fast as I can to tell you the news
We can do this together, we can, yeah me and you
When you hold me I can see
This is exactly where I wanna be
You're the harmony to my heartbeat, baby.

Ally smiled as Sarah sung to everyone around the campfire, she noticed how she kept savoring glances at Dean. Ally smiled and thought it was cute, even though Dean was a lot older than her, but in this new age, something like an age gap shouldn't be much of a problem. The world must repopulate somehow.

Ally looked around at everyone, to see they were all chilled and relaxed. She also took note that Austin wasn't really sat with the group, his chair was behind the arch of chairs and logs, he looked like he enjoyed being alone, which Ally realized was true. He's a jackass.

"Ally, why don't you sing your mom's lullaby," Lizzy spoke out and Ally almost spat her food out.

"I-I don't like singing in front of people," She stammered and Lizzy beamed up at her with her big doe eyes.

"But, you sung to me," She replied.

"Yeah, b-because it was you and me," Ally nervously stuttered, she could feel her cheeks heating up from all the attention everyone was giving her.

"Lizzy, leave her be," Harriet coughed and she pulled Lizzy down onto her lap. Everyone's attention turned away from her and they began to engage in talk with one another. Ally could still feel someone looking at her, she glanced across the fire and saw Austin's dark eyes staring at her. He didn't look away when she caught his gaze, he just kept staring at her, his face completely unreadable. Ally felt a shiver run down her spine and she looked away from him and got up from her chair. She headed towards her tent and grabbed her bat, which was resting out the front.

Ally walked down the hill and through the gate. She headed onto the field where the barn was and continued over to the fallen log, she climbed up it and sat down, resting her bat on her shoulder. She still wanted moments alone. She needed them, it was peace to her mind.

Ally picked out a purple flower, which was sprouting out of the log and twirled it around in her fingers. A smile played on her face, mom loved purple flowers. Ally missed her dad too, but he missed most of her childhood, he was an alcoholic and drowned his sorrows away, avoiding her and her mom at all costs. He was scared he was going to hurt them, and the more he pushed them away, the more he hurt them. Ally's mom was her best friend, she never left her side and Ally almost took her own life when she died. She almost threw herself at the creepers, just wanting the pain to end, but she realized that her mom wouldn't want that, she wouldn't want her to give up on life, not without one hell of a fight.

"I miss you," Ally whispered. She gazed up at the stars and sighed. " I miss you, so bad," Ally looked down at the flower and she inhaled its scent. She deserves a place to be remembered by. Ally looked across the field and saw three crosses, signaling that they were graves. They rested by a huge oak tree and Ally saw rope and wood nearby. She jumped off the log and raced across the field. When she got to the oak tree she placed the bat and flower on the ground and picked up two pieces of wood and the rope, she made a cross and wrapped the rope around the two joining pieces and she glanced around and saw a sharp-edged rock. She grabbed it and began to carve Penny Dawson onto the wood. Once she was done she pushed the cross into the ground next to the others and she grabbed her bat and the flower, and dropped to her knees in front of the cross, she placed the flower in front of the cross and sighed.

Ally had never been one to say her words to god, but her mom was a very religious person and she deserved to hear her words.

"Mom, if your listening. I know your probably laughing at me right now, because it's me and I don't usually have a belief in god, b-but I hope your happy up there, I really do. I know that I wasn't always the perfect daughter, but you were my best friend mom...You still are my best friend, you'll always be in my heart, just like I'll be in yours. I hope you and dad are having fun up there, I hope god's been able to forgive him for all his mistakes, he could at least realize that he died trying to save you and me, but he only managed to save me. I've found a great place mom, a place I can call home, a place where there are people who welcome me with open arms, I feel safe here...I've stopped thinking about Freddie and Nicky, I need to stop blaming myself for their death, b-but I just think that I could've done something to stop it from happening. I know you'd just hold me in your arms and tell me not dwell on the past...That's why I miss you so much...I want you to wrap your arms around me and tell me everything's going to be okay, but you're not here mom, y-you told me you weren't ever going to leave me, but you did, you left me all alone in the middle of the apocalypse...Of all the places mom, why here, in this shit hole, a place where I can't even close my eyes without seeing horrific things, I can't have happy dreams, because they soon turn into nightmares. I'm scared to turn every god damn corner...I need you...I need you so much mom and I don't understand why this god took you away from me, I need you to tell me to suck it up and stop acting like a baby and head out there and kick some serious ass...But...Mommy...I'm s-scared...I'm so frickin' scared, I just wish I could join you up there, I just wish I could see your face one more time, but I know I can't...I don't even have a photograph of you...I love you...I love you so much that it hurts. I-I miss your smile, I miss your laugh, I'll be damned, I even miss you shouting at me. J-Just remember that I love you to moon and back. Just know that I'm not going to leave this world without one hell of a fight, and I'll do everything for you, I will breathe for you. I will fight for you. I will survive for you. I will do it all because I love you."


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