Daisy did her best to avoid eye contact with anyone, she asked Coulson if he could get Sienna from Fitz as she didn't want to go near him with her red, puffy eyes that still consisted of tears. She just wasn't strong enough to explain it all now and she knew that if she tried, she'd cry again, this time in front of her daughter.
Daisy turned towards the soft knock on her door just as she zipped her suitcase up. ''Come in,'' She said, almost too loud while taking the heavy suitcase in which she managed to get all of her's and Sienna's stuff in. The door opened softly, revealing drowsy Coulson and a cheery Sienna.
''Did he suspect anything?'' Daisy hesitantly asked upon seeing how Coulson looked.
He shook his head, ''Not a thing,'' Coulson said, and Daisy felt a wave of relief hit her body.
''Are we going somewhere?'' Sienna asked out of nowhere, her gaze drifting on the back.
Daisy nodded, ''Yeah, a new home, and I promise you'll love it there,'' She explained with a smile and earned a nod from pleased Sienna. With one last look at Coulson, Daisy dragged her suitcase towards the doorway and looked at him with a straight face before breaking out a teary smile, ''This isn't a goodbye,'' Daisy reminded both herself and Coulson, who ended up nodding with a saddened yet happy look on his face. He was sad because his family member was leaving, but happy at how far she had come.
''This isn't a goodbye,'' He whispered to himself as Daisy's and Sienna's figures got further away from him as they marched down the dim hallways of the playground.
Daisy turned back with a smile on her face, one of her hands was around the handle of the suitcase, and the other around a small, frail hand. They left the playground without being seen by anyone that was close to Daisy, as she stepped outside, she was welcomed by the warm sun and a blue sky that was giving them a beautiful greeting to the new beginning.
''You ready?'' She asked, turning to her daughter that held the side of her dress clutched in her hand.
Sienna nodded, ''Yeah.'' She said, but of course she had no idea what was going on at such a young age, but what she did know was that she felt closer to Daisy than anyone before. Daisy looked at the playground for the last time for at least a week or so and turned straight, to her new path, to her new beginning with her long lost daughter.
The playground was nowhere in sight after a good twenty minute walk up a single road that was banned from any access because of how secure SHIELD was due to all the dangers. As soon as the bus stop sign came in view Sienna took off running and flung her body onto the bench in exhaustion.
''Sorry for the long walk.'' Daisy said, not even tired one bit. All the work with SHIELD had made her into something, and she was always going to be thankful for that. Always.
She walked towards the sign where all the bus routes and times were listed, her black boots cracked against the stones on the ground as she stopped in front of the sign. ''The bus should be coming...right now.'' Daisy announced just as the engine of a bus began ringing in the distance.
Sienna clapped and jumped down from the bench, her new red dress was nicely spinning with her as Sienna spun around in playful circles to express her joy. The bus pulled over slowly, the male driver stated the price and took the money from Daisy before the two made their way right to the back of the empty bus.
''I've never been on one.'' Sienna said, sticking her face to the big window.
Daisy shook her head, ''You were when you were a baby.'' The lovely memories flashed in front of her eyes as she replied.
Sienna shrugged, unfazed by the reply. The view in front of her was beautiful, trees and bushes mixed together, making different shades of green and orange, then red...
After a long, joyful and chatty ride, the bus stopped right in the middle of the big city, the two girls were greeted by honking and beeping of cars and people minding their own business.
''This isn't so bad, right?'' Daisy questioned and bit her lip whilst turning to Sienna.
Sienna shook her head with a smile when she saw a bunch of kids her age running around in front of her, ''No, this is good.'' She said and turned to Daisy, awaiting for further instructions.
''I've rented us a new house, I knew you're too young to understand what that meas but I'm telling you anyway.'' Daisy said playfully before lifting Sienna in one arm and dragging her luggage in the other as she crossed the busy street with a few lines of cars and traffic lights.
It was a few minute walk before the flat came into view, it was white and consisted of at least ten floors, ''What's our number?'' Sienna asked, eyeing the large, nice building over and over again. Sienna was used living in a flat, but it definitely wasn't so nice and bright.
''Twenty eight. Second floor.'' Daisy said as she opened the first door that lead them inside the hallways of the flat, she placed Sienna down who admired the red carpets.
She walked up to the second floor and Sienna was softly jogging in attempts to find the number of their door quicker, ''Here!'' She exclaimed and Daisy approached her, the suitcase in hand. Her hand roamed through her pockets until it grasped the keys gently. With a breath, Daisy placed the key in and twisted.
This was where their new life was going to begin. New memories. New people. New everything. A fresh, happy life with her daughter that Daisy had been waiting for.
As soon as the door opened, a light space was revealed in front of them with big, double windows. They entered straight into the lounge area that was so bright it made Sienna and Daisy smile. The apartment was so lovely and admirable.
''Now,'' Daisy broke the awed silence as she dragged her eyes away from the window that revealed the busy streets below them, ''The furniture is going to come in tomorrow but I have one bed ready.'' She said and pointed towards the room, Sienna was about to run off and check due to her curiosity but Daisy stopped her.
''Wait,'' Daisy said, stopping Sienna in her tracks, the young girl turned around to see Daisy smiling. ''Let's take a picture!'' Daisy said and pulled her phone out, Sienna ran towards her and jumped in front of the phone, both girls smiled as Daisy pressed the round button. With a flash, the picture was taken and saved to her gallery, Daisy was definitely going to keep this forever.
''I'm going now, mom.'' Sienna said, leaving Daisy's mouth hanging open and her heart fluttering in joy.
The first time she had called me Mom.
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