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Daryl Dixon ([info]littledixon) wrote in [info]makebelievelog,
@ 2013-05-28 06:11:00

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Entry tags:!complete, carol peletier, daryl dixon

Who: Daryl and Carol
What: After this less than stellar exchange, Daryl has some making up to do.
When: Tuesday, May 28. Evening.
Where: Daryl & Carol's quarters, the gardens, and who knows where else!
Rating/Warnings: Daryl makes everything R with that mouth of his.
Status: COMPLETE/Closed.

Daryl knew that he should have spent his evening working. Anakin or Tifa could have easily used his help despite neither of them actually keeping him on any sort of schedule or payroll. He could have just found one of the menial jobs that he had picked up around this fucked up place and dived into it headfirst, giving him no time to think about all of the shit going on. He'd passed the information onto Rick. He knew what he had to do. Now, Daryl had nothing else left to focus on. He could just go back to the same isolated existence he had come to know. It was the perfect chance to fade back to what he had grown comfortable with over the years, a habit he had started to break out of as he had become close with each of the group as they shared their space, sorrows, and laughter.

But Daryl wasn't the same man that had moved his camp away from the group as far as possible as he tried to find a means of escape from the fucked up farm. He wasn't the same man that was two seconds from putting an arrow through T-Dog's skull for dropping the key to his brother's handcuffs. He was someone else entirely now, a better man most would say, and this new identity made it impossible for him not to find this isolation to be as suffocating as any jail cell.

In his effort to bring the group closer together, he'd managed to tear them further apart. Great fucking job, Dixon.

Usually, he’d not make an effort. He’d stomp up into whatever damn corner he could find and wait it out, wait for all of the shit to blow over, and then he’d finally reenter the little circle when it looked like everybody was less likely to go on an emotional tirade with him arrive. He’d used this tactic on Lori more than once over the winter, and though he did feel an ache of regret for how little they got along during all of that time now that everything was said and done, the tactic had worked well enough then. It was highly tempting to just follow through with it now. But the world wasn’t ending here, and he’d already realized that without walkers around every damn second to take your mind off of all the shit around you, all you really had left to do was dwell.

Back home, he’d had at least have a hunt to follow through with, a run to go on, a few walkers to kill to ignore the tension between him and Glenn, and him and Carol. Here, all he had was time. Time and his thoughts, and it was slowly starting to chip away at his sanity. If Carol kept ignoring him and only barely acknowledging his presence like she was, he wasn’t sure what he’d do. Glenn – there wasn’t a whole lot he could do about him. He deserved all of the backlash that he got from that situation. His brother, his family, his sins. That was how he’d been raised, and it was how every damn person in his county had treated him. But with Carol—

He’d really fucked it up.

Daryl didn’t know what he was going to do, but he just knew that he had to do something. He marched through the hallways of the castle, having just come in from the outdoors, and headed straight to his new set of quarters that he shared with Carol. That had only been making things worse, making it harder for him to ignore her presence. Sure, Carol was the type of person that understood him to the core. She knew that he wouldn’t always be able to provide her with lengthy conversations about all of the things that must have been in her far more educated mind, but she had never seemed to expect that from him. That had always left their silences to be comfortable and warm; he never tense around her, like he was expected to say something to fill in the gaps of quiet. The silence between them spoke volumes.

And now it was speaking about nothing but pain, hurt, anger, and the unsettled awkwardness. It was louder than any words, and Daryl couldn’t take it anymore.

He threw open the door to their quarters and froze in the doorway when he saw Carol and Lil’ D seated at the sofa. His younger self looked up curiously and just barely contained an eye roll when he saw who it was. Daryl tried to push aside his own annoyance, though that didn’t stop his words from coming out clipped. “Get. Go to Rick’s. I need to borrow Carol.”

“He ain’t there,” Lil’ D pointed out.

“You gotta key, now get,” Daryl snapped.

Lil’ D looked like he wanted to argue, but something about the look on his face made him keep his mouth shut. He shoved the homework he had out (and was mostly ignoring) into his bag before moving to storm out of the quarters, not even looking to Carol to see if she agreed. Daryl watched him go, watching as he stormed off down the hall to Rick’s room.

“And ya better stay there!” he added.

“You’re a dick,” Lil’ D snapped as he got the room open and headed in.

Daryl just rolled his eyes as he looked back into the room where Carol was waiting. He shifted his weight uncertainly from one foot to the other, his hand on the doorknob as he kept the door open, and his back against the doorframe. He cleared his throat gruffly. “So, ya comin’ or what?”



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[info]littledixon
2013-06-02 02:26 am UTC (link)
Another dismissive snort escaped his nose in a sharp exhale of air, a small smile on his lips. That smile stalled as he was forced to look at her, and he took in her expression, every serious inch of it. She was speaking from the heart, and Daryl could see that. His fingers curled into a fist, and his entire arm was tense and solid with slight fear at her words. He did not turn away, though. He did not even attempt to pull his chin from her grasp, and his eyes even darted down to her hand - almost trying to stop her from moving away with his thoughts alone - before looking back up at her face.

Daryl could think of plenty of shit that he had said wrong in the past. One night in particular rang out in his head louder than anything else, and he could still his own words loudly in his ears: "Sophia wasn't mine!" He had been such a bastard that night. But the worst part had been Carol's cold and steady acceptance to his tirade, the way she hadn't even flinched as he hurled the insults at her, trying with all of his might to hurt her. Why? Because he was a prick. Someone that didn't deserve a woman as calm and understanding as the one next to him, and why she put up with him to this day, he still didn't understand. He didn't think he ever would.

He copied her motion as he finally moved his gaze to stare down at his lap. She had been so forward. He should have been thrilled. How many damn times had he asked her what the hell she wanted from him? But now he knew, but he didn't know what to do with this. He knew what he wanted to do, but he didn't know how, wasn't sure if he could --

Thunder crackled over their heads, and just like that, the floodgates were opened.

"Sonuvabitch," Daryl muttered as the rain started to fall, a random spring shower. He stood and grabbed Carol's hand without much forethought. "C'mon." He led the way back out of the garden, pulling her alone, and didn't let go even as he pulled her back into the castle. A few corridors and another staircase later, and they were finally standing outside their quarters. He wasn't exactly drenched, just lightly dampened, and it took him a few moments to realize that he was still holding her hand. He pulled his back quickly, his cheeks burning, as he tightened his jaw to try to keep his composure.

"We good?" he asked. It was such a lame question after everything else they had talked about, but he just wanted to make sure. He just had to make sure.

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[info]notmylittlegirl
2013-06-02 02:50 am UTC (link)
Most silences between Carol and Daryl were comfortable. She knew that he wasn't a man of many words and she was comfortable with that. She knew that the silences they lapsed into in general were good ones. They weren't strange. This one was heavier than usual, though. And Carol knew it was because of what she had said too. It was definitely more than she had ever said before. They had had serious talks before, plenty of times, but never quite at this level. She had never said these things to her before.

Despite everything, though, they always managed to move forward. The two of them had been through a lot. He had grown and she had grown too. They were different people than the mourning mother and the angry man who hadn't been able to find her daughter. She didn't hold hard moments from the past against him. They were both better people than they had been once upon a time. They were both better now.

Carol was startled by the crack of thunder, not having expected it, and she had been nowhere near ready for it either. The rain was startling too. She had thought that she would deal with Daryl's response no matter what it was, but thoughts of that flew out of her mind as he grabbed her hand and started tugging her a long toward the castle. She could feel her clothes, slightly cold and damp against her. But at least she wasn't soaked. Carol thought nothing of his hand being in her's until they reached their shared apartment. And then she was a little bit sad to lose his hand in her's.

Even so, she pasted a smile on her face. She was safe from being turned down for the moment...because of the rain. Though, she didn't know if she had really wanted that save. "Yeah, Daryl, we're definitely good." She told him with a smile. "I should go check in on Little Daryl. Get back to homework." She told him. And before she could talk herself out of it or second guess it, she leaned in and pressed a soft kiss to his cheek. His cheek was slightly scruffy, rough, and that was a part of his appeal. She hadn't expected it to be soft. She only allowed herself a moment to linger before she pulled back and moved toward Rick's room, cheeks slightly pink at what she had just done.

It was in record time that she lifted her knuckles to the door of Rick's room. "It's Carol!" And she walked in the second that the smaller version of Daryl had opened the door.

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