A Show of Support:
@captain-dallas
Katie had been fortunate that most of her classes had already completed finals and her coach had been understanding in her asking to take a leave until the end of Winter Break as she hadn't expected things to be as bad as they were. Her sister had been lucky, surviving the bus crash with only fractured wrists that had since healed and hadn't prevented her sister from being able to play her music. When her mother had called however saying that Maya had something off about her she knew she needed to head back to Toronto a few weeks earlier then Christmas. Flash forward to a week after her arrival home, Maya seemed to be fine, well as fine as one suffering post traumatic stress could be and so the call threw her for a loop. She'd been on a skype chat with her roommate at the time when her mother peered her head into the room, tears in her eyes.
'It's Maya,' Margret Matlin's voice barely managed to squeak out between her sobs.
Her kid sister had been passed out on the roof of Degrassi of an overdose and the blonde wondered if the drugs didn't take effect when they did would her kid sister of jumped.
While Maya was fine, Katie knew that there would be a long road to recovery ahead and not just for Maya. She'd almost lost her sister now not once but twice and she really hoped that the younger girl wouldn't relapse and hope third time would be the charm.
It was one of Maya's doctors who had suggested that Katie attend this group, it was for friends and family who had lost or almost lost a loved one to suicide.
The room had been empty when she had arrived and for a moment she had pondered leaving to take a walk around the block before coming back in after all if she were to be lost in her own thoughts she suspected that she'd rather be in the fresh air instead of the coldness of a Hospital Lounge. She'd been about to turn on her heels and leave when she came face to face with someone she hadn't expected on running into.
"Dallas?" she asked with a raised brow as she faced the familiar figure.








