"Doc and I, yeah." He looked up under his eyebrows as she continued. "It all fuckin' sucks," Raylan agreed.
"I'd rather have to bury them than leave them and someone had to put them underground. But somehow, I don't think that the trauma of dying has taught any lessons. We'll see, I suppose. Next time apparently, half the people want a pyre built. Never had to consider zombies before so it makes sense.. Somewhere. Gonna smell like hell though."
He shook his head as he cut off another bite and popped it in his mouth. Why yes, he did know what burning flesh smelt like and the work to bury someone was worth the effort to avoid it.
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"I'd rather have to bury them than leave them and someone had to put them underground. But somehow, I don't think that the trauma of dying has taught any lessons. We'll see, I suppose. Next time apparently, half the people want a pyre built. Never had to consider zombies before so it makes sense.. Somewhere. Gonna smell like hell though."
He shook his head as he cut off another bite and popped it in his mouth. Why yes, he did know what burning flesh smelt like and the work to bury someone was worth the effort to avoid it.