Maggie! The shout had her turning away from the approaching walkers, scanning the area as much as she could with the raging storm. That voice. It couldn't be. But there it was again, loud and real and--
She was losing her mind. That was the only logical explanation. Or dreaming, but the barrage of hail and rain was bordering on downright painful, so that didn't make much sense. Not that any of this did - waking up in some sci-fi pod thing, hearing the voice of her dead little sister. What would be next, seeing her daddy strolling by with an umbrella?
No, what actually happened was so much worse and better, all at the same time. Her sister was suddenly there, grabbing her hand, and it felt so real even though it couldn't be. Beth was gone, unable even to rise again like those walkers, but it definitely wasn't a walker whose hand she held.
"Beth?" she asked in a voice that was full of disbelief, both at what she was seeing and feeling and at the very idea that she was addressing this moment at all. It had finally happened, the apocalyptic conditions of their world had worn her down and broken her. What would Glenn think when she found him?
But despite her inability to believe that what was happening was actually reality, one hand still clutched at the thing that couldn't be her sister while the other held tightly to the backpack of supplies.
idek, she broke. but she'll walk it off. XD
She was losing her mind. That was the only logical explanation. Or dreaming, but the barrage of hail and rain was bordering on downright painful, so that didn't make much sense. Not that any of this did - waking up in some sci-fi pod thing, hearing the voice of her dead little sister. What would be next, seeing her daddy strolling by with an umbrella?
No, what actually happened was so much worse and better, all at the same time. Her sister was suddenly there, grabbing her hand, and it felt so real even though it couldn't be. Beth was gone, unable even to rise again like those walkers, but it definitely wasn't a walker whose hand she held.
"Beth?" she asked in a voice that was full of disbelief, both at what she was seeing and feeling and at the very idea that she was addressing this moment at all. It had finally happened, the apocalyptic conditions of their world had worn her down and broken her. What would Glenn think when she found him?
But despite her inability to believe that what was happening was actually reality, one hand still clutched at the thing that couldn't be her sister while the other held tightly to the backpack of supplies.