Daisy's VO: “Everybody can be great because everybody can serve.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. “Life's most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” – Martin Luther King, Jr. “Earn your success based on service to others, not at the expense of others.” – H. Jackson Brown Jr. These quotes are something that made Daisy want to help others. I mean, before she became a shifter and later on an Inhuman, Daisy had wanted to help people, when she joined the army, she wanted to serve her country, keep the innocence alive for the children who would be the next generation.
Nowadays, Daisy is wanting to save the lives of the injured by becoming a surgeon. To let people know that when they're scared and afraid to die, that she'll do everything she can to keep them alive and safe.
She wants to be a doctor who can walk in and calm people down with nothing but a comforting smile, or a few words that will make people's days better.
She watched multiple surgeons in her time as an army surgeon and an intern at Seattle Grace. The only person who she sees with this ability so far is Dr. Shepherd. He even had a little catchphrase for when he walked into an OR. "It's a beautiful day to save lives. Let's have fun." Something that gives hope to even the simplistic of OR workers.
Daisy had always wanted to do that.
So she took the time to come up with her own catchphrase when she started commanding her own surgeries.
It goes a little like this...
"Alright everyone, it's time for the impossible to become possible. Let's save some lives." It was something she truly believed could be motivating.
Because when all else fails, we have to pick ourselves up, look the problem in the face, and say, I'm not going to let you beat me.
Motivation is the key to success.
As long as you stay motivated to do something, you should figure out ways to achieve your goal.
...
Daisy is sat in her kitchen at home sighing as she looked at a picture on the wall.
Her mother and her younger self staring right back at her.
Today was going to be a rough day, she could already tell.
Because today was the day her mother died, and she had watched it happen from the backseat of the car.
Watched as the life drained from her very eyes, something so traumatic at such a young age is said to scar a young person.
Daisy had never been the same after the death of her mother.
Neither has any member of her family.
And she felt as if today was going to be much the same.
She needed someone to talk to and she didn't know where to turn to.
Her father never liked speaking of her mother.
To many good memories that make him upset for days afterwards after he realizes he would never make another good memory with her again.
Jacob was much the same way, blocking out the memories of their mother.
Rebecca and Rachel were old enough to remember their mom better, but they were way to busy with their own lives to even talk about her to Daisy.
So Daisy felt like she was the only one who truly mourned her mother.
Seth and Leah came downstairs and frowned at their alpha's sullen mood, knowing this to be the day that their aunt had died.
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ActionDaisy Black has lived her whole life in La Push, Washington. She grew up in a tribe of stories of wolf shifters and cold ones, never knowing just how true those stories were until she shifted at 16 years old, right after Embry did. She lived through...