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paul "jesus" rovia. ([personal profile] iesus) wrote2016-10-29 09:12 am
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[personal profile] dirtyredneck 2017-02-21 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
[He gets up slow enough that Paul can come with him, letting him hold onto his arm to steady himself while helping with the other. Once he was on his feet, Daryl tucked his hand under one of Jesus' elbows and looked around before settling his eyes on the car.]

We can pile 'em inside and then drive it out a few more miles. Should be a river or a shallow gorge somewhere 'round here we can dump the lot in.

[The car just as much as the bodies. It would be safer to simply make out like all three had disappeared and leave no evidence of them having been around at all. Though Daryl didn't actually know the area half as well as Jesus.]

Or ain't there?
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[personal profile] dirtyredneck 2017-02-26 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
I'll clean it out. Get their bodies inside. You go back to the bike and stay there.

[This time he put on the 'that's an order' voice. Same as the one Paul had used on him before going off and playing hero and getting himself shot.]

You can play lookout. Just in case.

[And not be in immediate danger if another car did come their way.]
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[personal profile] dirtyredneck 2017-03-14 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Daryl forced himself to wait until Jesus was out of sight to swallow the air sticking in his throat. He knew that look. That touch. He'd never been given it but he'd seen it often enough in the way Glenn had looked at Maggie and Maggie had looked at Glenn. In the way Rick and Michonne looked at each other. The way he'd looked at Lori before things went sideways there. And in so many other gazes shared between those in his family that had found whatever they'd been missing in each other.

It was something Daryl had started to find in Jesus without even realizing it.

Something that would just hurt him more in the end.

He pushed those thoughts away and focused on the task at hand. Finding the bodies and dragging them back to the car. Going through their pockets. Searching out anything worth keeping that couldn't easily be tracked back to them. Nothing marked, nothing that stood out.

It took about a half hour all told. Mostly for the body moving. And when Daryl was getting himself behind the wheel to start moving the car, he'd almost convinced himself he'd just been seeing things in Jesus' eyes. Things that he might have wanted but knew weren't for him. Wasn't how the world worked.]


Alright, lead the way.

[He called out as he backed the car up to where the bike was, waiting for Paul to pull it out and drive it.]