Summary: After Rampage. Kerry had terrible secrets in her past and some of them a revealed when an old friend shows up. Kim is wondering if she should stay and nothing is what it seems to be.

A/N: This is my first story about Kerry and Kim. The prologue is very short. I am just trying to see how it will be accepted. The next chapter is ready too and I will post it very soon. It's not beta-read and I am afraid there are a lot of mistakes in it. If somebody wants to help me fix them I will be very thankful. Reviews will be appreciated. Enjoy!

Prologue

Kerry was sitting on the sofa in her house. She was wondering if she had to do what she thought. Maybe Kim was right. She had to move on. But will she be able to do it?

The small woman took a deep breath and stood up unsurely. Her legs didn't seem different from each other but she knew that the right one is damaged. Or it was.

"It's only in my mind! It's only in my mind!" she kept repeating herself. "I can do that. I will do that!"

Kerry pushed her crutch aside and slowly took a step forward.

The day was really hard for Kim. First was the talk with Kerry then Romano fired her and in the end he came to her and told her that she could stay but she had to do all of her paperwork in the next two days. She wondered what made him change his mind. Robert Romano was a real homophobe and the psychiatrist was thinking that something really had shaken him to do that. But she had no idea what it could be. She was sure it's not Kerry but maybe Anspaugh had something to do with that. And maybe Carl DeRaad. Whatever they had done it worked. Now she wondered if she wanted to stay. Kim liked working at County – the people were nice and except for Romano, nobody was judging her for her sexuality. But there was Kerry. Kim didn't know if she could ménage seeing the Chief of the ER every day. Especially after the last events. Maybe she really needed a new start. But she liked the city, here were her friends and she didn't want to leave. Maybe she should try staying and how it's going.