At first, he didn't notice anything was out of place when he walked back onto the plane. It wasn't until the next morning when she was over an hour late to training that he realized something wasn't right. She may sleep in, but when he checked her bunk, it was empty, with the exception of the bracelet sitting on the bed, the body it had been attached to now missing.

He picked it up gingerly, like she could feel it if he did anything too rough to it, and headed to Coulson's office. "Sir, there's something you should see."

He held out the bracelet to the older man, who took it in his hands, examining it. "She pried it open."

"Her bed hadn't been slept in. I think she must have left yesterday while we were landed."

"Then we should be able to find where she got a ticket to."

After some contacting some people, they discovered she had bought three different plane tickets to three different locations and no one could figure out which one she had been on.

He went through her bunk again and found only a CD in a case on the floor. He brought the CD to the stereo and put it in, playing it.

"If I should stay

I would only be in your way

So I'll go but I know

I'll think of you every step of the way

And I will always love you

I will always love you

My darling, you

Bittersweet memories

That is all I'm taking with me

So goodbye

Please don't cry

We both know I'm not what you

You need

And I will always love you

I will always love you

I hope life treats you kindly

And I hope you have all you dream of

And I wish you joy and happiness

But above things I wish you love

And I will always love you

I will always love you

I will always love you

I will always love you

I will always love you

I will always love… you

Darling I love you… always."