To recap, in a moment of need, Skye decided to call Bode, her cousin and the main character of Fire Country, to ask for his help. She told him that her boyfriend stole money from her grandpa that she couldn’t pay back. Then, while she was trying to get said money back, she stole her boyfriend’s pills, and she wanted to take them. After she gave Bode the pills and he said he’d flush them, Skye also explained that she felt “pathetic” because she didn’t have the money needed to pay Wes back. In response, her cousin gave her some money and said:
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