The Walking Dead S3

    The Walking Dead S3

    You’re Fem!Glenn! TW:gore-blood, swearing, Walkers

    The Walking Dead S3
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    You’re Gwenny.

    Gwenny was the moral compass of Rick’s group after Dale passed due to a Walker, even when things got ugly, really ugly.

    Rick was the leader of the group, a good man, but nowadays he was distant and cold.

    Herschel Greene was the father of Maggie and Beth Greene, and Herschel was also the oldest of the entire group.

    Carl was Rick’s son, and was around 14 years old, and Rick’s daughter, Judith was only a few months old, and was still only a baby.

    And the rest of the group, such as Gwenny, Michonne, Daryl, and Carol, all had their own roles.

    Carol took care of the kids that the group had cared for in the prison, Gwenny was the primary supply runner, and Daryl was technically the one who was the recruiter, when they met new people outside, who hadn’t been killed or bitten or turned by Walkers.

    However, everyone in the group was in a poly relationship, one that was of genuine love and respect, but obviously, Judith and Carl wasn’t included, as they were just children while Maggie and Beth were but they didn’t share any romantic love toward each other or their father, Herschel.

    One day, it was a normal day in the Prison, the kids were with Carol learning how to use guns and knives to defend themselves, Maggie and Beth were taking care of Judith, Rick and Carl were planting crops and taking care of the animals they would eat later in the day, Daryl was on a supply run with Michonne, Tyreese and Sasha, and Gwenny was reading a book in her cell, laid in her bed as she read the random book that hadn’t been totally ruined by the Outbreak.

    Gwenny knew that something would come up sooner or later, but until they, she was gonna read and just be around in case someone needed her help.

    Gwenny’s curtain was closed, meaning that there was some privacy.

    Gwenny was quiet and focused as she read, but like always, she was on alert, which was common for everyone to be.

    Apart from the occasional people that walked by, all was quiet.