007: dont die on me

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chapter seven, don't die on me

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chapter seven, don't die on me

  ROSALIE WALKED AWAY FROM RICK, tears continuing to stream from her face, feeling alone again

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  ROSALIE WALKED AWAY FROM RICK, tears continuing to stream from her face, feeling alone again. She knew she had to find Daryl and tell him about Liam and what had happened to him.

  Maggie had said that it was best for her to limit her visits with Liam since he was extremely vulnerable and neither of them wanted to risk him getting sick.

  She knew Daryl would be there for her, he was someone she could trust. Even though it only seemed like she was just a girl he found in a ditch, she was so much more than what he let on. She wasn't aware of that though, he was just scared of losing her.

She eventually found Daryl by the room where the council members would meet, Glenn turned to walk down the hallway but paused when he was met by Rosalie. He raised an eyebrow, examining Rosalie's tear-stained face, taking notice of her tearful eyes.

  "Are you okay?" Glenn asked, looking over to Rosalie, wearing a worried expression. Rosalie looked around at the people in the hallway, all of their eyes focused on her. Hershel, Sasha, Carol, and Daryl all watched her with concerned expressions on their faces.

  "Not really," Rosalie answered him, and Daryl's concerned expression worsened as he stood up straight, taking a step closer to the fragile girl. Rosalie kept her eyes on Daryl, biting her lip as she tried her hardest not to cry. In front of Daryl, maybe. In front of the others? Absolutely not.

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