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Those Summer Nights, When I Look in Your Eyes
Pairing: Daryl Dixon x Fem!Reader
Setting: Commonwealth (No France) Warnings: Sexual Situations; Vague Smut
Summary: Daryl's childhood had lacked so much and at the beginning of the turn, he had never known love beyond Merle's version of it. Now, he had it all and he would never let them wonder how much he cherished them.
A/N: For @louifaith, I hope this is close to what you imagined for our archer. đ©” - Also, I have Daryl calling reader "pip" because someone suggested him nicknaming her "pipsqueak" in another story and it has just stuck with me. I was as vague as possible about readerâs age but let me be clear - she is above 18. I donât write for huge age gaps. I donât judge those that do and I do read them. I just do not write them but I have no control over where your mind takes you. Anyway, the song he hums is attached. ;)

Life was good.Â
For thirteen years, there had never been a point in time where Daryl had felt like he could say that and genuinely believe it. For an entire year, the Commonwealth had thrived. Not a single threat. The walls held. The governing unit was fair and compassionate. It really was like the old world.Â
But not for Daryl.Â
In the old world, he had been a drifter. A useless drifter walking in the shadow of his brother. No job, no friends, no purpose. And he had, at that time, liked it that way.Â
Not anymore.Â
Because now he had a job. He had friends. He had a family. He had a purpose. And he had everything he had lacked growing up. He had love, and not just Merleâs variation of it.
Carol had taken over Lanceâs position when Ezekiel and Mercer had stepped up to govern. She had pulled Daryl aside and asked him if he wanted to stay in their reformed force, giving him the choice. His decision was to promptly decline. So they put their heads together to come up with something.Â
Daryl possessed many skills, most of them learned by doing throughout the years. He had one condition that he would not negotiate on, however.Â
Darylâs time outside the walls was over.Â
He agreed to train hunters to take his place and conceded to three weeks on the road with volunteers that he left up to Carolâs choosing. There was more than enough trust between them for him to be comfortable with who she would deem worthy to provide for the community.Â
Then he was given the job of overseeing construction and structural upkeep, equipment maintenance, and of course, a seat in the governmental advisory council. He was nothing if not adaptable and took to his position quickly, finding that he liked it. He was respected and his suggestions for the good of the community were heard and considered.Â
If he chose to hunt or ride, it would be for leisure but heâd hardly needed it in the past year. Domestic life had tamed the inner need to hide or escape that had been ingrained throughout the years even before the turn.Â
Years ago, you had tumbled into his life. A hot mess that he had spent many a day battling the urge to absolutely throttle. You had a stubborn streak a mile wide that made his own nothing more than a small trail. He absolutely couldnât stand you.Â
Funny thing, time.Â
Now you wore his ring and proudly carried his last name. You had wanted the ceremony, even if his proposal was lackluster. He had been seeking you out after the end of the Whisperers.Â
âWhereâs Y/N?â At first no one answered. He barely parted his lips, intent on asking again with a little more well placed ardor when a woman he recognized as a former Hilltop resident spoke up. âI saw your wife! Sheâs over with the children!â He muttered his thanks and took a single step before you were finding him. âDaryl!â Your body collided with his, knocking the air from his lungs. His heartbeat lowered regardless, feeling you there in his arms, alive and breathing and whole. âI couldnât see you in the herd. I was about to come find you but Jude, she made me promise to stay.â âMâhere. Anâ theyâre goneâ He tightened his arms around you and rested his cheek on the crown of your head. âSo Iâm your wife now, huh?â He felt the shift of your facial muscles against his chest, knew you were smiling. âWhat of it?â He grunted. âYa wanna be?â He felt his heart skip a few beats when you lifted your head to smile at him, beaming and beautiful. âOf course, I do. Might as well be at this point. We sound like an old married couple.â Daryl snorted and then shrugged. âThen I guess we are.â âThat simple?â âThat simple.â When you grinned, he knew you would never let it be that simple.Â
You got your wedding, simple and intimate, with only the few remaining people that were closest to the two of you. When Gabriel said the words, you got your ring, too. Oh, the hell and herds Daryl had gone through to get them. Matching bands, camelot black titanium. Crafted to withstand the way the world was.Â
He was twisting the ring round and round as he walked home, tired from a full dayâs work and more than ready for the weekend with his family: you, Jude, RJ, and his little River. His boy was nearly two years old, the spitting image of Daryl with a heaping dose of your attitude.Â
You were younger than Daryl, still at an age where pregnancy and giving birth was not considered risky beyond the state the world was in and the lack of some resources. It was horrifying yet the best news heâd ever heard in his self-proclaimed useless life.
River Merle came along right in the midst of the unease in the Commonwealth. When they had taken you and River along with Jude and RJ, it had required all the power Carol possessed to stop Daryl from losing his goddamn mind. He was prepared to rip out entrails with his bare hands and use them to strangle each and every trooper that stood between him and his wife and kids. It was not a good time to support Pamela.Â
It all worked out in the end when, bruised but alive, the people took back the Commonwealth.
And now, here he was. A husband. A father. A boss. A survivor.Â
Life. Was. Good.
âYa home, Pip?â The words habitually rolled off his tongue the moment he opened the door and stepped inside. Jude and RJ were watching a movie, the elder looking over with a hey, Uncle Daryl before turning right back to the television. It was the weekend. No reason to bug them about homework.Â
âWhere else would we be?â You called from the kitchen. Daryl unlaced his boots, was in the middle of pulling off the second one when you came out with River on your hip. âSomeoneâs cranky today.âÂ
âI ainât cranky.â
âIâm not talking about you but assuming I was says a lot.â You smiled softly, passing off the baby while simultaneously stealing a kiss. âHi.âÂ
âHey.â He nearly melted, probably would have if you werenât situating a small human right against his chest.
âGet a room.â Judith was rolling her eyes when Daryl shot her a harmless look.Â
Riverâs little arms went straight around his fatherâs neck, his little hiccups and sniffles muffled against Daryâs shirt. âSâwrong, lilâ man. Mama houndinâ ya over veggies like she does me anâ RJ?â River pulled back, rubbing his left eye with a chubby fist, looking at Daryl with a scowl that he knew very well adorned his own face more often than not. Even being so content with his life, he couldnât seem to rid himself of what you called his resting bitch face.
âDaddy.â Was all the boy said before burying his face back into Darylâs shirt.
âHe had a nap?â Daryl was jostling his son as little as possible while ridding himself of his precious vest, tossing it over the back of âhisâ chair at the dining table. His large hand covered a wide expanse of the small boyâs back when he rubbed soothing little circles, following you into the kitchen. You shook your head and took the lid off the pot on the stove. The scent of meat and herbs wafted toward Daryl and his mouth watered, but first thing was first.
âHe wouldnât go down. I think itâs a daddy day.â You smiled at the sauce but it wasnât meant for the pasta topping at all. Daddy days were Darylâs favorite. River wanted absolutely no one but him. The baby would fuss during meals, refuse to nap, and absolutely forget about bath and bedtime unless Daryl was there.
âI got âim then. See if I can get âim down for a bit.â Daryl was ducking and angling his head to catch Riverâs attention, finally earning a shy smile when blue met blue and the archer scrunched his nose and stuck out his tongue. Pressing a kiss into the mess of wavy hair, he noticed you standing with your back against the countertop, a certain type of smile on your face.
âWhat?â
âNothing. Youâre just sexy.â
âPfft, stop.â
âWe are so playing chess tonight.â
Daryl arched a brow. âYeah?âÂ
You nodded, your smile morphing into something else entirely; something sinful. âOh, yeah.â

Dinner done, older kids in their rooms after teeth brushing and goodnight hugs, Daryl sat in the nursery with a sleepy River resting his head on his fatherâs shoulder while the chair gently rocked. The babyâs hair was only the least bit damp but he smelled of the lavender lotion that you always seemed to have near the changing table, instructing Daryl to use it after baths and before bed because it was calming.
Bathed and in a fresh diaper and pajamas, mini-Daryl was beginning to drift off while his father simply rubbed his back or kissed his cheek or even held a little hand just to count the fingers over and over. Soon enough there would be potty training and pre-schoolâCarol had said that was still a thing in the world now and yes, they had one in the Commonwealthâso for now, Daryl just wanted to soak it all up, take it all in.
River would likely be the only baby the two of you would have, so not a single second was being wasted or taken for granted. You kept a daily journal of simple things that some might find trivial but Daryl knew heâd be reading that journal often enough to wear the ink right off the pages. Sometimes, he missed things because of work, but in the end, thatâs what happened when you were a parent, he supposed. His old man didnât care about milestones or daddy days, and his mama wasnât around for bath time or boo-boo kisses. River would have it all. And as long as they were his to care for, so would Judith and RJ. In fact, since the baby had Daryl, you were currently reading a story to Rick and Michonneâs son before bed.
Man, if Rick could see Daryl now. Would his brother even recognize him? God, would his brother even recognize him? He let his mind drift for a moment to Rick and Merle, just long enough to keep them close and then he was back to River, pressing a kiss to a chubby cheek.Â
You would always rock and sing to the little one but he didnât need that from Daryl. There was just something about their bond that didnât require words and hardly even movement. It had been that way since the moment you had pushed him into the world. He had cried, red-faced and angry and cold while Tomi leaned to put him onto your chest. You had your time with him, cuddling and nursing, his little sounds still expressing his discontentment with the change from your warm womb to a loud, bright world.
They had Daryl take off his shirt, which he didnât understand until you explained better than any doctor or nurse could. The moment River was pressed against his skin, the connection was apparent to anyone who saw. The baby went silent, wide eyes mirroring the ones Daryl himself had. He had felt guilty for the longest time that River wanted you to feed him and then he wanted his daddy back immediately. He still had his mommy days and you said that was enough.
You were always supportive, never angry or jealous. Youâd share the moments with him while he enjoyed them with you.Â
It was all what heâd never had, so heâd make sure River, Judith, and RJ never went without it.

His eyes were slow to open, squinting at the traitorous window that dared let the morning rays creep across the bed and to his pillow. It took a few sluggish blinks to remember what day it was and that he was free to go back to sleep until River required either you or him. With a deep breath, he stretched his arms above his head and looked at you, still wrapped around him with your head on his chest. Naked. Still so very, very naked.
He was barely in the bedroom door before you were pushing him against it, almost catching his fingers when he attempted to mute the sound of it closing at his back. You had his shirt unbuttoned and your mouth on his before he could even take a breath. âI told you,â you panted against his lips, âweâre playing chess tonight.â Daryl grabbed the back of your thighs and lifted you easily, spinning you to press you against the door. âGoddamn right, we are.â The first round was a frenzied bout of moaning and skin slapping skin, hands covering mouths to keep the noise down. Your nails had left gouges on Darylâs ass and back, clawing at him for more. You werenât unscathed. A bruise was blooming on the curve of your right breast, a perfect black and purple bite he had inflicted at some point. It ended with you lying across Darylâs torso while he was flat on his back with the pillow halfway over his face. Panting and sweating while the sheet covered neither of you where it mattered. Why it was anywhere near either of you was anyoneâs guess. The second time was slower, every second savored. Your fingertips memorizing his face while his hips rolled into you, back arching to push himself deeper. His lips were on your forehead, your eyelids, your cheeks and mouth. His fingers danced down your ribcage and back up to your breasts, gentle caresses while he pressed his lips over the mark heâd left earlier. You didnât have to try hard to roll him over. He went willingly, his hands going straight for your hips. You let your fingers roam his chest and stomach. His scars were yours to explore, heâd given that power over to you long ago. The marks no longer held him prisoner after youâd shown him how to be free. You were incredibly attracted to the way his body had softened with age and he worshiped each wrinkle and stretch mark that time and pregnancy had gifted you. You loved each other wholly, without condition.Â
And you laid where you had collapsed, goosebumps on your skin from the cool morning air. Daryl didnât want to go back to sleep, so he laid there, watching you and just enjoying the silence with the knowledge that his family was safe. That you had survived together and built something so precious.
When River began to fuss, it was Daryl that slipped out of bed and left you to rest a bit longer. He had no qualms with being the one to get up earlier to take care of the baby.

The weekend went by fast, as it often did. Sunday night, he found himself sitting on the couch after the kids were all asleep. He had helped clean up after dinner and was contently watching you pick up toys and fold laundry. He didnât step in to help because he had no intention of allowing you to continue for long.
âWhat?â You finally inquired, obviously catching him staring.
âNothinâ.â He smirked, huffing a laugh that came out as an exhale through his nose. You were still regarding him when he stood and beckoned you with a finger. âCâmere.â Your pretty eyes narrowed but you placed the unfolded towel on the top of the pile in the basket and stepped into his space. Daryl wasnât romantic, truly believed he didnât have it in him to be anything near it. Still, when he guided your arms to his shoulders and lowered his hands to your hips, he watched you melt.
âThereâs no music, Daryl.â
âDonât need it.â He shrugged, just swaying back and forth with you, pulling you closer until you rested your head against his chest.
âThe formidable Daryl Dixon is dancing with me when thereâs no music playing. Thisâll make the papers. Itâll be the headline.â
âStop.â He chuckled, pressing a kiss into your hair. He was smiling when you sighed, somehow pressing yourself closer to him. You didnât react at first when he started to hum, whether you were in shock or just relishing the moment. Maybe both. You let him continue.
It was an old tune, one from a favorite album released more than a decade before the first walker rose from the dead. The tune was slow and deep, his chest vibrating with every drone. Finally, you pulled back just enough to look up at him, the corners of your mouth perked.
âWhat is that?â
âHow dare ya! SâOzzy, woman.â He feigned offense but was tenderly tucking your hair behind your ears.
âIâve never heard it.â
Daryl scowled playfully before scrunching his nose. âRemind me why I married ya?â You wrapped yourself around him and with the fondest smile he had ever let cross his face, he held you tighter.
âBecause you love me.â
âYeah.â He breathed. âYeah, I do.â




I was going through some of my old Wild Kratts drawings today and I found this one I made when I first started this blog back in high school!
I was in my Hunchback of Notre Dame obsession and thought it would be fun to draw Aviva as Esmeralda and Zach as Frollo! Aviva is such a bold, independent women like Esmeralda, and Zach definitely has the perfect villain vibe for Frollo!
This piece was one of my first digital drawings, so it holds a special place in my heart! All I had to use for digital drawing back then was Microsoft Paint and it took me weeks to finish colouring with my laptop mouse pad! I never ended up posting it back then, but Iâd love to share it with you guys now! I hope youâll all enjoy it!

Circa 2010, back when I used to work in a costume shop, I made prop elements for costumes. Masks, hats and headpieces, armor, and other such things. These are tiger masks before I painted them.


this aint no fourth perigee prank this is a time extension
rememberin the good ol days wwith @ascatmanâ an @crooneramporaâ
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