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He summons every vessel of strength left in his face to open the only eye that he can through the aching puffiness. Blurry shapes, light, Teddy, all morph into one, but eventually Jonathan can’t, anymore. He reaches up, one final attempt at some kind of clarity, and he doesn’t know what part of Teddy he finds, but he holds on anyway. He thinks it’s an arm, but it’s enough, pawing at the man like a dog gone blind. Any semblance of contact to soothe every ache inside.
The last thing he feels is a mouth brushing at his temple, a kiss that doesn’t quite know where it wants to be.
A finale fix-it in which Roper is dead, his organisation is well and truly dismantled, and Jonathan and Teddy are left to pick up the pieces—of themselves and each other.
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There was a man sitting in the far corner of the living room, near the torn screen door. He was sitting on a rusted metal folding chair that looked like it might buckle under him, but he sat perfectly still, like a statue carved out of grief.
Daryl blinked, his eyes narrowing. He knew Will’s crew. He knew the regulars, the drifters, the desperate men who came for the free booze and the poker. He didn't know this guy.
The man - Rick, Daryl as had heard others call him - was a sore thumb in a room full of broken fingers.
The other men were red-faced, their skin shiny with grease and sweat, shirts unbuttoned to show sunburned chests. They were loud, taking up space, expanding with every drink.
This guy was... contained.
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Daryl Dixon’s life is a violent ledger where every day is paid for in blood and obedience to his father. His only hope of escape is a meager stash of cash hidden in a hollowed-out fence post. But when a quiet former deputy named Rick Grimes starts attending the Friday night poker games, the rules of Daryl's survival are thrown into chaos.
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30 Jun 2026
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"You are not that kind of person."
Gi-hun might not be. But In-ho is.
So when Gi-hun fails to kill the other finalists, In-ho knows he'll have to take matters into his own hands to ensure Gi-hun's safety.
The cameras will see player 456
The players will see a dead man.
And Seong Gi-hun will live to see another day
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30 Jun 2026
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Pine knew this would happen eventually. He didn't expect it to feel like this. Like finding kinship at the end of the world.
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Looking For The Sea by eyeus
Fandoms: The Walking Dead (TV), The Walking Dead & Related Fandoms
01 Oct 2015
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“There was another in our group,” says Rick. “Got separated when our camp was overrun.” He thinks of chestnut-dark hair and eyes the blue of the Chattahoochee in spring, but these aren’t people he knows and this isn’t a poetry class. “Brown hair, blue eyes. Carries a crossbow. You seen him?”
And at Abraham’s who is he to you, Rick says without missing a beat, “He’s my husband.”
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03 Mar 2026
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“Young-il! I know you’re there! Face me, you coward! FACE ME!”
His voice bounced off the walls, ragged with fury and heartbreak. In-ho couldn’t bring himself to look away. Gi-hun stood alone, Jun-hee’s baby cradled against his chest, swaying slightly as if the weight might drag him down.
The VIPs beside him stirred. He could hear the rustle of fur, the clink of ice in crystal glasses, the irritation of people unaccustomed to dealing with real human emotion.
“What’s he doing?” Eagle asked lazily. “He won, why is he so angry?”
“You’re asking why the maniac who came back willingly is angry?” Panther replied, already bored again.
But In-ho knew. He was daring In-ho to talk to him again. Because they both knew that he had just lost. When Player 333—one who had proven himself to be nothing but selfish and self-serving—had said, “Look after her,” then started the game, and thrown himself off the platform before Gi-hun could even blink, Gi-hun had proven that his faith in humanity wasn’t misplaced.
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