"Do I look okay, Daddy? Really?" Maggie asked, smoothing the sides of her dress with her hands.

"Yes, darlin', you're prettier than a flower." Hershel said from the doorway.

"Wow, Maggie! You look so pretty!" Beth exclaimed, running into the room. "You look just like Cinderella!"

Maggie laughed. "That's what Daddy said too, but I'm worlds away from Cinderella!"

But Beth shook her head. "I don't think so."

Maggie turned and hugged her sister, a sight that Hershel didn't' often see but never would tire of. "Thanks."

"When' s this Glenn fella coming again?"

"At six Daddy. And-."Maggie's eyes went to the clock and she gasped. "Oh no! It's almost six now! He's going to be here any minute!" She rushed past her father and sister and they scrambled to catch up with her.

"Hey, wait a minute now!" Hershel yelled, wishing he could run faster. "Maggie, wait up, now!" But she was already at the front door. From his position in the doorway, he saw Glenn, who was dressed handsomely in a black tuxedo scoop her into his arms and lift her off the ground. They kissed like the two lovesick teenagers that they were.

And then Glenn handed her a corsage that almost exactly matched her dress.

"Wow, you look…"

"So do you…" Glenn said breathlessly. "Wow…"

They kissed again and Hershel should have been sad that his little girl was finally growing up, but at the moment he was the happiest man alive.

Suddenly the sound of sharp sirens could be heard echoing throughout the farm. But when he opened his eyes, he realized that he wasn't on the farm at all. He was in his cell; the one where he'd been living for much too long, on the lower bunk. He'd been here the whole time.

The volume of the sirens increased to an almost ear-splitting level, which could only mean one thing; the walkers had returned, most likely in full-force.

He grabbed his gun and ran to find Rick and the others. Rick would know what to do. He always did.

THE END

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