Lead the way? He didn't know the way to the offi- oh. To Rick. Yeah. He could do that.
Daryl stepped out so he was slightly in front of her, but still off to her side so she could watch him. Wasn't so bad now that she was letting him hold onto Judith.
"Yeah, that's right, rev that engine," Daryl laughed at the noise Judith made, imitating it back at her before her attention is drawn by other sights. Every time she made a new noise while pointing, Daryl repeated the sound back to her, then said it's actual name and the noise again. Often times the noise Judith made was a partial sound of the word or noises associated with it. And Daryl wanted to encourage her to keep talking and learning. Repeating it back just confirmed she was right.
He took his time walking along the streets, not to Xavier's, but to the Mall that Rick worked at. He made no effort to rush, so when Judith pointed to a store front or spotted a toy that caught her attention for more than a few seconds, he detoured to it and let her have some time looking at it. Quietly explained what it was. Didn't matter if she couldn't understand him yet, that was how she'd learn. Eventually. For now, though, it just let her know he was listening and interested in her.
"Oh you like that one?" he asked as she pressed a hand against the glass of a window display. "You want to get it? Can't just grab it anymore, you know. Gotta actually pay for things now."
Back in their world, a quick break of the glass, a check for walkers, and the toy would be hers. Here? Well, money was actually a thing again. Daryl turned his attention to the case worker, "Gonna get Lil'Asskicker here that toy real quick. Won't be but a minute."
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Daryl stepped out so he was slightly in front of her, but still off to her side so she could watch him. Wasn't so bad now that she was letting him hold onto Judith.
"Yeah, that's right, rev that engine," Daryl laughed at the noise Judith made, imitating it back at her before her attention is drawn by other sights. Every time she made a new noise while pointing, Daryl repeated the sound back to her, then said it's actual name and the noise again. Often times the noise Judith made was a partial sound of the word or noises associated with it. And Daryl wanted to encourage her to keep talking and learning. Repeating it back just confirmed she was right.
He took his time walking along the streets, not to Xavier's, but to the Mall that Rick worked at. He made no effort to rush, so when Judith pointed to a store front or spotted a toy that caught her attention for more than a few seconds, he detoured to it and let her have some time looking at it. Quietly explained what it was. Didn't matter if she couldn't understand him yet, that was how she'd learn. Eventually. For now, though, it just let her know he was listening and interested in her.
"Oh you like that one?" he asked as she pressed a hand against the glass of a window display. "You want to get it? Can't just grab it anymore, you know. Gotta actually pay for things now."
Back in their world, a quick break of the glass, a check for walkers, and the toy would be hers. Here? Well, money was actually a thing again. Daryl turned his attention to the case worker, "Gonna get Lil'Asskicker here that toy real quick. Won't be but a minute."