May took off as soon as Mack had joined them, no matter how much Fitz wanted to be there to help find Daisy's daughter, he chose to stay behind with Jemma, who was still hurt and needed medical attention through out the day.
''Seems clear enough to land!'' May informed them from the cockpit after a long thirty minutes of flight at an incredible speed. The team remained strapped, Daisy shuffled in her seat, not knowing what emotions she should feel, it was all a confusion. Could this be it?
May landed on top of a roof of Phoebe's block, the sun was slowly beginning to set, the lights glimmered everywhere as they were surrounded by large flats and buildings of the city. They entered through a little hatch that was situated on the floor, Mack stretched out the ladder that was connected just above him and a little to the side, allowing him to evenly get down on his two feet.
''What floor?'' May asked, her eyes never leaving the direction of the doors, it wouldn't be pleasant if they got to meet someone in the well light up hallway.
''Five.'' Daisy replied having remembered the address very well. Her heart pounded in her chest, she could hear her blood pulsing right above her ear, Daisy felt so much now and couldn't express it. She just wanted Sienna back.
''What floor is this?'' Mack questioned as they slowly started to make their way down the stairs made of stone in front of them, they left the hatch open so that they could get back quicker.
''Eighteen.'' Coulson informed when his gaze landed on the correct spot of the wall, a big number 18 was painted on it with black paint, adding some darker colors to the well lit up white hallways. With Daisy in front, they walked cautiously, stepping as quietly as they could down the hard steps.
Daisy's heart stopped for a second, missing a beat when she saw a huge number 5 on the wall, this meant they were close, now, all they needed to do was find the door with the number 30 on it. ''Here it is.'' May whispered, her face turned all the way to the left side as she faced the door. May pressed her ear against the wooden door and signaled that she heard nothing.
''Nothing.'' She said with slight disappointment, but Daisy was not done.
''We came this far, we're not leaving without checking.'' She said and knocked on the door with her heart clenching inside her chest. Daisy wasn't sure if that was such a good idea but she didn't care anymore, the tension was too big. As soon as she laid her hand on the door once more to knock again, soft footsteps came from the other side.
''Is anyone home?'' Daisy questioned and the team had already gotten into position, with Mack on one side and Coulson and May on the other.
''No...'' A little voice said, it was soft and innocent. It was her. Daisy could feel it. It was her daughter. It took Daisy all her strength to keep herself on her feet, if it wasn't for all the hard work she would have collapsed by now. The team turned to her, all with hopeful looks on their faces. Could this be it?
''I know you're in there...'' Daisy said softly, trying not to scare the little girl on the other side. She was eager to kick the door open, to hug the little girl, but that would startle her and it wouldn't be a good first impression in years.
''Nobody is here.'' The young voice said again, that was an expected answer from a young child.
Daisy smiled, the girl didn't sound threatened or hurt by the sound of her voice. With her hand against the door softly, Daisy sighed with a smile, she knew it would all be hard to explain, but she'd do anything just to see Sienna's little face again. She'd do anything to be with her little girl again.
''Maybe it's not such a good idea that you're all here. It might startle her.'' Daisy said when she turned to her team who had guns in their hands.
Mack nodded hesitantly, she was right, it would sure as hell scare anyone. ''In case she opens the door willingly, I don't want her to see this.'' Daisy said and motioned towards her team-her family, it was a scary sight to look at, and it would be even scarier for a little girl to see.
''She has a point.'' Mack replied quietly while he turned to May and Coulson.
''She said nobody is home, I'll be fine. Just let me handle this.'' Daisy said, her eyes glittered from the surrounding lights, making her pleads more believable than they already were. May nodded, agreeing with the point she made, they all did not want to mess it up for Daisy and the young girl.
''I'll stay here, you two go.'' Coulson said and motioned towards May and Mack. Coulson looked the most friendly out of the group, he was pretty sure that his face wouldn't startle anyone, ''I'll be here just in case.'' He said, earning a nod from May and Mack, who began making their way back up.
''What's your name?'' Daisy asked, placing her hand back on the wooden door, she knew she was wasting precious time, but she also knew that it was her daughter behind that door, and she'll do everything to keep the situation as calm and normal as she possibly could at the moment.
Daisy heard the little girl sigh, she sounded so innocent, but she couldn't be so sure, the watchdogs could have made her to many things... ''I'm n-not telling you.'' The girl replied, her childish voice was evident. Daisy needed to be sure that it was actually her, so many years of not seeing her, she couldn't know if it was Sienna just judging her from the voice.
''I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours,'' Daisy said while attempting to be persuasive, she wasn't sure how she should introduce herself... By the name Skye or Daisy... because back then, everyone called her Skye, but she was Daisy now, and she'll always be. ''I'm Daisy.'' She said, breaking the silence in between them, the girl behind the door remained silent.
''My name is Sienna.'' She said shyly, causing Daisy to nearly collapse. Her eyes flickered a few times as she clung onto Coulson's arm to keep her balance.
''You okay?'' He asked, concern lacing his voice.
Steadying herself, she replied, ''Yeah, that's her.'' A smile formed on her lips that were a frown just a few hours ago. It was her. Sienna. Finally, after years of looking the girl was in within her reach. ''That's a nice name, I know you, Sienna.'' Daisy continued to talk, she felt bad for trying to lure her daughter out like that, but she was hers. Her daughter. Nobody else's.
''No you don't.'' Sienna replied in a childish voice again, completely oblivious to what was going on. Of course, she was too young to understand the dangers and the good things around her.
''I do.'' Daisy said, getting more eager each moment just to witness her face for at least a second. She didn't think it was a good idea to explain the whole thing to the little girl now, so Daisy needed an another approach. Footsteps came from the other side of the door, they seemed to get further away because the sound was slowly fading. ''Sienna! Wait!'' Daisy said, slamming the door in protest. No answer came from the other end. Her heart clenched again, knowing that what she was about to do wasn't a good idea. Daisy took a step back, leaving enough space in between herself and the door, she swung her leg back, then forwards, hitting the door right in the middle, it burst open and some pieces of wood flew to the side.
''What-'' Coulson began to say but stopped, he knew there was nothing else they could have done to keep the situation calm, Phoebe could've been back at any moment and they needed to hurry up. In front of them was a huge window, revealing the beautiful view of the city and its lights. Daisy's head snapped to the left, and Sienna stood there, oblivious to everything, her mouth hung open, and even if she was a child, she was able to sense danger- or what she thought was danger.
Sienna's long black hair stuck to her pink shirt, her big, round brown eyes stood out, completely wiping away the view of the city, instead, the main focus was the eyes, beautiful, innocent, and similar to Daisy's. Coulson stood beside Daisy, eyeing both girls carefully, it was if each of them were stuck in their own world, blanking out everyone and everything around them.
''Mom!'' Sienna exclaimed in a happy tone, removing her finger from her mouth. She sprinted towards Daisy's direction, which made Daisy's heart pound, seeing her was incredible, and now, Daisy might even be able to hug her. With her arms stretched out for the awaiting hug, she squatted down, getting ready to meet Sienna's young, warm skin. That moment never came. Sienna ran past them both and rammed her body against someone else gently.
Daisy's heart skipped a beat as she watched her daughter hugging another woman who she had just called mom.
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