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ONCE THE SUN ROSE OVER THE HORIZON, THE GROUP HIT THE ROAD, MOST OF THE GROUP SQUEEZED INTO THE RV

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ONCE THE SUN ROSE OVER THE HORIZON, THE GROUP HIT THE ROAD, MOST OF THE GROUP SQUEEZED INTO THE RV.

Carl, Judith, and Michonne went in a sedan with Rick, who was able to start the car in the small town they hunkered down in for the night.

They placed Eric on the bed in the back of the vehicle, and Aaron stayed with him. The room kept the door open, but the group gave the couple some privacy and stayed away.

Vivian sat on the couch with Liam on her lap, the toddler sleeping against her chest. Eugene, Maggie, and Tara were playing a card game, which kept everyone entertained during their trip.

Eventually, the RV broke down.

And they were so close, too. Only a couple of miles away from the walls, according to Aaron.

The entire group except for Aaron and Eric waited outside the RV while Abraham and Glenn checked the engine, since Glenn had been the one to work on the RV with Dale way back in the day,

Vivian stood in the grass on the side of the road, letting Liam play to keep him entertained.

Marcie sat on the road next to Maggie and Noah, keeping an eye on Daryl who stood on top of the RV to keep watch,

"He seems to be doin' better." Maggie commented, plucking at the grass growing in between the cracks on the asphalt,

"Who? Daryl?"

"Who else would you be starin' at?" Maggie joked, a small smirk on her face,

Marcie shrugged, leaning back on her hands, "He doesn't want to talk about what happened in Atlanta. He just needs to work through it until he's ready to talk." She turned to stare at the farm girl, "I am sorry about Beth. Had I known it was gonna end that way, I would've-"

"It went the way it was always going to." Maggie looked away, wiping a tear from her cheek, "The way it needed to."

Marcie knew it was true, but she still wished something could've been done.

"Can't win." Abraham grumbled, punching the RV, "Might as well paint it red, put a ladder on it."

"All we need is another battery." Glenn told him,

"Where in the hell are we gonna find another battery?" Abraham asked, looking around at the woods surrounding the group,

"Right over here." Glenn patted his shoulder before leading the red head over to the open door, opening the step to reveal a spare battery,

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