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EEEEEEEEEE THE END HAS ME KICKING MY FEET/GIGGLING/SMILING AT MY PHONE EEEEEEEEEE I love sheepish bashful Daryl awwwwweee
Hi! I saw your request for some drabbles and was wondering if you could do a fluff Daryl x Fem Reader set in S2 Ep7 where she comes to Daryl's defense (maybe a slap to the face đ) after Shane's rant about how Sophia would run away if she saw him.
author's notes: helloooo!! I loved this and I was cracking up rewatching the scene. Thank you for the request!!
Not much of a sweet fluff but still a fun fluff
"We can't just sweep this under the rug," Andrea's voice is insistent as Shane paces, pushing his hat harshly onto his head. The blue brim shades his angry eyes as he steels over the group. The sun beats down on all of you as you stand in front of the large dilapidated barn. Snarling echoes in the barn ahead, making your skin crawl. Glenn had been acting antsy all morning, finally announcing to the group that Hershel and his family have walkers locked in their barn like theyâre just sick relatives waiting to get better.
"It ain't right," T-Dog says flippantly, crossing his arms. "Not remotely."
"Okay," Shane sighs, loud and impatient. "We either gotta go in there, we gotta make things right, or we just gotta go." He adjusts the brim of his hat as he looks at Rick. "Now, weâve been talkinâ about Fort Banning for a long time."
You roll your eyes. Shane had been running his mouth about Fort Banning since the second you met him, and it was exhausting. He just would not shut the hell up.
"We can't go," Rick hisses, holding up a hand to silence Shane, but of course, Shane doesnât stop.
"Why, Rick? Why?"
Carolâs small voice trembles as she steps up. "âCause my daughterâs still out there."
Shaneâs face shifts, softening into a strained mask of patience. His eyes close for a brief second, like heâs trying to summon every ounce of strength before speaking again. "Okay," he sighs, dragging a hand over his face. "Carol, I think itâs time we all start considerinâ the other possibility."
"Shaneâ" you bark, but Rick cuts you off.
"Weâre not leavinâ Sophia behind," he says firmly, his tone brooking no argument.
Daryl, still battered from his fall down the ravine, steps forward. His voice is rough, but thereâs conviction in every word. "Iâm close to findinâ this girl. I just found her damn doll two days ago!"
"You found her doll, Daryl, that's what you did. You found a doll." Shane says incredulously.
Thereâs a beat of silence before Darylâs voice rises to a roar, his arms swinging out as if daring Shane to keep going. "Man, you donât know what the hell youâre talkinâ about!"
"Look, Iâm just sayinâ what needs to be said!" Shane shouts back, voice booming. "You get a good lead, itâs in the first 48 hoursâafter thatâ"
"Shane, shut up!" you shout, your frustration boiling over, the barn of walkers becoming more and more riled as voices continue to climb.
"Let me tell you somethin' else, man!" Shane barks with a humorless laugh, "If she was alive out there and she saw you comin'âall methed out with your buck knife and geek ears around your neck, she would run in the other direction, man!" he says, pointing across the farm.
Rick is in between them in an instant, Daryl lunging at Shane, his arms swinging in anger, but it's your temper that gets the better of you, and no one stops you as you stalk over in front of Shane.
A loud smack rents the air, your palm stinging on impact as it hits Shane's face. Suddenly, everyone goes still and very, very quiet.
"You," you hiss, jabbing a finger into Shaneâs chest. "You shut your damn mouth, asshole. If youâd done half the work Darylâs done for that little girl, we mightâve actually found her by now. But instead, youâre worried about what, exactly? Fort Banning? Give it a rest. Weâre not leavinâ without Sophia. End of. Until youâve got something useful to say, keep your damn mouth shut."
Your seething breaths come out heavy and hot as you look at the man whose skin is hot pink where you slapped him across his face.
The barn seems quieter now, the walkersâ snarls muffled compared to the buzzing tension in the group. Shane stands dumbfounded, but there's anger and disbelief rising behind his eyes as he takes you in.
You feel a hand on your shoulder from behind youâgentle, trying to ground youâbut you shove it off and turn on your heel, storming away toward the camp.
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Later, youâre at the campfire, your temper still simmering like the embers in front of you. You hold a stick of spam over the flame, your grip tense. Most of the others have scattered to chores or hushed conversations, but the sound of boots crunching on dirt draws your attention.
Daryl approaches, looking uncharacteristically unsure of himself. "Hey," he mutters, his voice rough and low.
You grunt in greeting, not trusting yourself to speak yet without snapping.
For a moment, neither of you says anything. The fire crackles between you, and Daryl shifts his weight, chewing on his bottom lip as he fiddles with an arrow in his hands. You steal a glance at himâhis bruised face contemplativeâand something softens in your chest. You hand't really gotten to know Daryl in the past few weeks you'd come to know the rest of them. He had a temper, much like you, and wasn't necessarily the most friendly of the bunch. He kept to himself, especially since his brother went missing and you didn't want to bother him, knowing how easily he could be set off these days. But there was something about him, you had to admit to yourself when you glanced at him now. He was handsome, under all the ruggedness and sweaty dirt-smudged skin. He had a tender heart too, and that was something that surprised you most when Sophia had first gone missing. He was the leader of every search party, spent almost every day out looking for her or coming up with plans, and you felt like he deserved so much more recognition than he got. The others chalked him up to a dirty, no good redneck. But you see more than that, especially now. Heâs the only one whoâs been fighting as hard as you for Sophia, and it feels like no one else recognizes it.
âDidnât have tâ do that,â he says finally, his southern accent thick as he mumbles.
âDo what?â you ask, though you already know.
He shrugs one shoulder, his eyes still locked on the flames. âSmack âim like that. Standinâ up for me.â
You roll your eyes. âShane pisses me off, thatâs all. Asshole thinks he runs the place.â
Daryl nods faintly, his lips twitching like heâs holding back a smile. âStill,â he says, glancing at you briefly before looking away again. âKinda hot.â
The words catch you completely off guard. Your cheeks heat instantly, and you finally turn to face him, blinking and startled. âHot?â you repeat, your voice incredulous.
He doesnât look at you, his mouth tugging into a sheepish smirk as he scratches the back of his neck. âYeah,â he mumbles. âAinât no one ever done somethinâ like that for me before.â
You stare at him for a moment, then let out a breathy laugh, shaking your head as you look away. âYouâre unbelievable,â you mutter, though a small, embarrassed smile tugs at your lips.
Daryl shrugs again, a faint blush creeping up his neck. "Guess I owe ya."
âNah,â you say, the grin lingering on your face despite yourself. âJust... keep doinâ what youâre doinâ. Thatâs enough.â
He hesitates, looking down at the arrow in his hands before glancing back at you. âCome with me next time,â he offers, his voice softer now, like gravel under tires, âIâll show ya how...to track n' all.â
Your smile widens, a shy warmth blooming between you as you nod. âAlright,â you agree, the tension easing into something lighter.Â
He nods, the smallest hint of a smile playing at his lips as the two of you settle into a companionable silence by the fire.