The next morning Alex woke up to an empty, cold bed. It's only been mere hours, but she misses Maggie with all her heart. She picks up her phone, hoping to see a message from Maggie. Instead, she sees nothing. Alex starts to feel the tears coming again. But, she know that she had to work, so she pushes her emotions down and starts to get ready.

Maggie wakes up in someplace unfamiliar. She doesn't remember a lot about the night before, but she remembers Alex is pregnant, and then the bar. All Maggie can think about right now is Alex Alex Alex. She wishes she would've handled the situation better, but at the same time why wouldn't Alex tell her. Then she starts to think. Where am I? Just then, she heard a key sliding in the door.

"Oh, hey Mags. Your awake!" An all too familiar voice says.

"Yes I'm awake Blake," Maggie snaps to her brother. After coming out and then getting kicked out, her brother was the only one that accepted her. "How did I get here?"

"Ah yes, funny story. I was in the bar on a date, which you interrupted thank you very much," Maggie grimaced at that. "Anyway, you were drunk off your ass. And I mean like I've never seen you that drunk. But it was different, it was like you weren't having a good time. You were sad. So you came up to me and I asked where Alex is and then you just ordered me a drink. I figured you didn't want to talk then so I just let it be and brought you here." Maggie sat up and immediately put a hand on her head. It wouldn't stop throbbing.

"Oh. Thanks," Maggie whispered. Kind of embarrassed. Blake looked at Maggie and saw that she didn't want to talk. So, he left it alone. Didn't ask. And Maggie was very thankful. After Blake showered and Maggie made breakfast, he headed out the door. On his way out he called back, "Oh and Mags. Whatever happened, go talk to her. You have the strongest relationship that I've ever seen."

Alex walked into the DEO and Jonn didn't even need to read her mind to tell that something was off. The way she demanded for everything. How hard she was treating the rookies. Finally, he pulled her off the the side.

"What's going on with you Alex?" Jonn questions.

"Nothing why?" She said unconvincingly.

"Common. Something's off." Alex glared up at him.

"Nothing's wrong. I promise."

"Alex, I can read your mind. I haven't yet, but I will if I need to." Alex's eyes softened. Jonn always had this affect on her. He was like her dad after all.

"Maggie and I had a fight. No big deal." She said with a little bit of relief.

"Obviously it wasn't a big deal. But I won't pry. You guy will make it through it." The amount of times Alex has heard that in the last 24 hours was ridiculous.

Maggie knew they needed to talk. She knew shouldn't have left like that. But Alex should have told her. Maggie has been running her fingers all over Alex's contact all day. Finally she made the split decision to call her. Her heart was racing out of her mind. Finally she heard Alex's voice on the line.

"Danvers," that was a shot to Maggie's heart. She hadn't had that tone with her since the first time they met.

"Hey. We need to talk." Maggie choked out.

"Yea. We do. Come home tonight."

"Okay," Maggie just about started crying as she said that.

It was a long day for both of them. They've never not talked besides one phone call. It was finally time for them to go home and have the talk. Maggie got home first and just waited for Alex. She was very nervous about this conversation. That was until her phone rang. It was an unknown number, so Maggie didn't answer. Then they called again, she answered this time.

"Hello," Maggie answered.

"Hello, is this Mrs. Danvers?" They had decided to take Alex's last name officially, but work related, she was still sawyer.

"Yes. What is this about?" Maggie wasn't in a good mood, and she defiantly didn't want to deal with idiots trying to sell her things.

"Alex, your wife, was in a horrible car accident. I can't tell you anymore right now, but she's in the hospital and we need you to come down here right now." Maggie dropped the phone when she heard that. She ran as fast as she could to her car, tears rolling down her face. It wasn't 20 seconds and she was down in her car, driving to the hospital wondering if the love of her life was still alive.