Skye
If parents are willing to do anything for the sake of their young, can't it be the other way around as well?
By becoming the Sixer spy, she did not only endanger her life but also the rest of the colony.
Skye took a huge risk. But it was worth it if she could somehow save her mother.
Wouldn't you do the same?
Why wouldn't she go to any length to help her Mom? The same Mom who loved her from the moment she found out she was going to have a little girl whom she would name Skye.
Parents make sacrifices for their kids and if they kids in question really love their parents, they'll be willing to do anything for them.
Before calling her a traitor and a liar, think of what she did and who she did it for. Wouldn't you do the same if your Mom was dying and the only people with the cure were the bad guys? Wouldn't you turn to them and beg and plead to save her?
Family comes first. No matter what.
Skye played her role effortlessly. For the Sixers, she was the innocent Terra Novian who they roped into doing their dirty work. While for the colony, she was the brave orphan girl who was somewhat an adopted daughter of the Commander.
Most pair her with Josh Shannon. After all, they're both of the same age group and she did kiss him.
But… he didn't return her feelings.
That happens doesn't it? It's completely normal to be rejected by someone.
Then came along crazy Dr. Lucas Taylor. He really was out of his wits but there was something there between the two. He used her for his work but still, there was some sort of attraction there and it's hard to miss unless you firmly support Skye/Josh.
The life of Skye 'Bucket' Tate was never easy.
Then again, whose life is easy? It's always difficult and all sorts of challenges keep on coming.
Sorry that I forgot to mention in the last post, which character I'd be doing next but I hope that this early update makes up for that.
Thank you for all your reviews, faves and story alerts. They really mean a lot to me and I'd even appreciate it more if you could take a moment and leave a short review. Could you?
Pretty please?
Next up: Mark Reynolds.
