
Chapter 1
It had been raining for the past hour.
Skye really didn't care much about these types of things, but it felt like it was the first time in a while that she's noticed the weather. And despite the fact that it was cold enough to snow, it just poured and thundered instead.
It had been a week since Jemma dumped her.
Bobbi had been over a few times, never with Kara though, as if she were trying to protect Skye from their relationship. She's told Bobbi that she was fine, but the blonde would just look at her skeptically and change the subject. She was greatful that Bobbi had come over still. She had been feeling really lonely and even though her best friend was often texting during the visits, she was glad to have some company.
"Daisy Johnson?"
Skye looked up at the call of her name, suddenly remembering at she was at the doctors for her physical therapy session. She gave the nurse a small smile and got up, rubbing her leg as she walked with her. She could still feel the pain in her leg from when Jemma shoved her down on the floor.
"Go in here."
She nodded and limped into the room, groaning as she sat down on the chair next to the door.
"Hello Skye!" She winced at the loudness of Dr.Wilson's voice. "How have you been recently? That leg getting any better?"
"Not really, feels the same as when you asked me two days ago."
"Maybe your legs not getting better because of something else. Anything go bad recently in your life?"
"Your not my therapist." She watched her doctor raise an eyebrow. "I meant that your my physical therapist, not a shrink."
"I'm just trying to help you, Skye."
"Well maybe you should do something to help my leg, which is in a lot more pain than it should be." Skye spat, crossing her arms and leaning back against the chair. Dr.Wilson sighed and pulled out his prescription pad.
"I'm going to write you a prescription for vicodin, which should help the pain, but to keep you from overdosing I'm going to refer you to my colleague, Dr. Andrew Garner." He said, scribbling something down and giving her the paper.
"If this doesn't work I'm not sure what will. You may go now."
"Aren't we supposed to do something physical?"
"I don't really see the point in doing it today, come back in a few days and we'll see how you feel." She nodded and slowly got up. She mumbled a 'bye' and painfully walked out of the room.
Her mother was waiting for her in the lobby, talking to one of the few people Skye did not want to see anytime soon.
"Hey honey, you're out early." Her Mother commented, breaking away from the conversation she has having with Mr.Simmons.
"He wrote me a prescription for pain killers and he wants me to see a shrink." Handing her mother the paper, she avoided eye contact with her ex's father and stared straight forward. She noticed William sitting in a chair, reading a article in the newspaper.
"Vicodin? Does Dr.Wilson really think you need this?"
"Yeah."
"Well, it was nice talking to you Andrew, but I should get my daughter home."
"Pleasure was all mine, Jiaying. William, fetch your sister and let's go." Skye winced when she realized that Jemma was somewhere in the area. She stepped aside and limped out of the doctors office before she could see her.
She was waiting outside of her moms car when she saw them walking out. William caught her staring and sent her a sad smile, moving so that Jemma wouldn't be able to see Skye.
From:William The Weirdo
I'm sorry about that.
She smiled slightly.
To:William The Weirdo
Thanks.
When she got home she hid in her room and started doing some basic 'research' on the Doctor Dr.Wilson told her about.
Dr.Andrew Garner was said to be the states best physiatrist and he used to be married to Melinda May, her gym coach.
Needless to say, she nearly screamed and threw her laptop off of her lap when she found that out. Skye never thought of Coach May to be the type of person to marry, but she always thought Coach May and Mr.Coulson would've gone well together.
She put her laptop away and stared out the window, watching the rain as it poured on. The clouds got darker and darker until she couldn't see outside anymore. Someone opened her bedroom door, letting the light from the hall flood in. The door remained open for a few more seconds before it shut again, darkness continuing to surround Skye.
"I know that you're in here." Skye wasn't sure who it was, but she knew someone was in her room.
"I wasn't sure if you wanted to be alone or not."
"Why are you here? Shouldn't you be with Bobbi?" Kara moved and sat beside Skye.
"Well, I figured there's something you needed to hear. Something that might make you feel better." Skye turned on her lamp and sat to face the other girl.
"I'm listening."
"Well, remember how Bobbi and I went to the same summer camp?" Skye nodded, remembering when Bobbi told her how she and Kara got together. "Bobbi didn't tell you the entire truth about what happened."