[And in that moment, Beth knew that God had to be real. He had sent her the second coming of Daryl Dixon. She doesn't answer him right away because she's too busy staring at him in awe.]
Beth Greene. [She finally speaks up, as she leans off to the side to try and see if he's got a crossbow over his shoulder. It's mildly disappointing when she realizes he doesn't. But she's not about to turn away from someone that makes her feel right at home.]
And you aren't fine, so stop trying to act all tough and strong. I know you probably think I'm just a little girl, but I can help.
[Apparently her filing him away as being like Daryl means she talks to him like she would her friend, right out of the gate.]
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Beth Greene. [She finally speaks up, as she leans off to the side to try and see if he's got a crossbow over his shoulder. It's mildly disappointing when she realizes he doesn't. But she's not about to turn away from someone that makes her feel right at home.]
And you aren't fine, so stop trying to act all tough and strong. I know you probably think I'm just a little girl, but I can help.
[Apparently her filing him away as being like Daryl means she talks to him like she would her friend, right out of the gate.]