Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 13, Episode 24 - Ring of Fire - full transcript

A dangerous patient escapes the hospital room, putting the doctor's lives at risk; Alex faces a difficult decision in his relationship with Jo; Meredith has big news for Nathan.

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When life forces us
to do something impossible...

an explosion happens
inside the body.

A rush of hormones
blasts through us,

making us stronger...

What the hell?
Making us faster.

Biology overrides fear.

And that makes
the impossible possible.

Okay, so, either this is a drill
or it's a real fire.

And if it's a real fire,

then it probably has something
to do with the guy,

so I vote drill.



Despite that large boom
you just heard? Really?

All right, fine. It's the guy.
The bad, escaped-rapist guy.

Why? Why?!

Oh! The door's unlocked.

Well, yeah, fire would
override a lockdown.

I got to go find Stephanie.

Just be careful.

Then entryway is closed, ma'am.

I just watched
an explosion up there!

And I already reported it.
The hospital's on lockdown.

Whoa! Did you see that?

- Something exploded up there.
- Yes.

This entrance way
will remain closed.

East, south.
Possibly in the south wing?



Four or five floors up.

We have to get in there!
Yeah, we need to get in there.

There was an explosion!
He won't let us in!

They're clear to come in.
I need their help.

There's a lockdown!
I ordered the damn lockdown!

Fire in the hospital
trumps rapist on the loose.

They are cleared!

There's a rapist on the loose?
Where have you been?

We have a multiple-alarm fire
on floors five and six,

from the service elevators east.

And we are concerned about
structural damage on that floor.

We're diverting
all incoming traumas.

Patients in immediate
or impending danger

need to be evacuated first.

Unaffected areas...
The E.R., radiology,

nursery, daycare...
They stay put.

We have to prioritize.

Firefighter Carroll here
will be directing you

to the most urgent areas.

Yeah, and, uh, the woman with
her arm in the air over there

is Dr. Kepner.

She is setting up
a holding area...?

Outside by parking lot 1.

By parking lot 1.
Take evacuated patients to her.

She is in charge.

And if your patients can walk,
they can transport themselves.

Okay, thank you Dr. Grey.
Do not be a hero. Okay?

If they can walk, let them walk.
Carry the rest.

The elevators are not working.
Do not try and use them.

- Work fast, but work safe.
- Okay.

And our man's still at large,

so we're maintaining security
at the exits,

and we're keeping active sweeps.

Hmm. Because just one hospital
emergency wasn't enough...

Lord, don't make me
have to tell Catherine Avery

I burned her hospital
to the ground.

Edwards?

Stephanie!

Edwards?!

Go, go, go! Stephanie?

Maggie.

Hey, take this to Kepner outside.
Right away.

I've been texting you.
Are you okay?

They're trying to
contain it near the CCU,

but I heard it spread
to the O.R. floor.

I just figured
I'd help with evac.

Have you seen Nathan?
No.

No, and don't...
Don't go thinking

he's been burnt
to a fiery crisp.

No, I'm not. I'm just...
I need to speak with him.

So, if you see him...

Yeah.
Please let him know.

I'm legit, I swear!

High alert in progress, sir.
I need to see some I.D.

I don't have it.
My wife has my wallet.

Our baby's upstairs
for observation. Please!

Is there a problem?

Y-you got to help me!
I've looked everywhere.

I went... I checked the...
The cafeteria, the gift shop,

I-I tried looking outside
and looking there...

What are you looking for?

My daughter. Erin.
She's missing again.

Help.

Help me!

Stephanie?

Help!

Erin?

Stephanie?

Erin! Erin, where are you?

Don't do that!
I thought you were dead!

I thought you were gone!

Stephanie?
Yeah. Erin, uh, hang on!

Hang on!

I don't like this.

Don't worry, uh, uh, Sondra.
You'll be fine, all right?

Um, you're just gonna get
a bit of fresh air, all right?

Okay, we got Mr. Pruitt
downstairs safe and sound.

Who's next?

Okay, these two
very capable doctors

are gonna carry you down.

Carry?

Yeah, you're gonna have
your own personal escort.

Down four flights of stairs.

But a smooth ride, I promise.

Like Cleopatra.
Exactly.

Okay, hurry up, okay?
This place is full.

We've got to move quick.

Yes, sir.

Come on. Let's go.
Oh.

Just finished alerting
all dispatchers

to divert their traumas.

Do you need hands here?
Absolutely.

Hey, you guys seen
Edwards anywhere?

I'm looking for a missing girl.

We don't have eyes
on Edwards yet?!

No, I've been looking
everywhere.

Is she missing?

Yes, yes.

The... the rapist guy in the
hospital... that's her patient.

She's with him somewhere.
What?

- I got to go.
- What?

Did you alert police
about Edwards?

No, no, good idea.
Can you do that?

I...
Thank you.

We need all hands on deck,
Avery!

Let him go.

Dr. Webber, there's a protocol
when it comes to this...

I am looking for a missing girl.

And, yes, the police
are also looking for her.

Then maybe we should let
the cops do their jobs,

we focus on patients.

Okay, listen, she likes to
run and hide.

She has brownish hair.
Her name is Erin.

All right.
We haven't seen her yet.

Grey!

Dr. Webber... look... look,
I'll be fine, Dr. Minnick.

Would you let the police know

we have a resident missing,
will you?

Okay, the kids are
asleep, so it should be easy.

Ellis is just
getting over a bug...

So when she
wakes up, just take her temp.

We are gonna be on the road
for the next several hours,

but after that...
Texting is best.

Hey.

Uh, you might want to
eat something.

What's gonna take hours?

Owen, there's been
an explosion at Grey-Sloan.

What? What do you mean
"explosion"?

So it looks like the helipad
there is off limits.

How many casualties?
Are there people hurt?

Why didn't you wake me?

It only affected a few floors,
and they have got it covered.

Look, I'm the head of trauma,
I need to be there.

No. We have to go.

It's gonna take a few hours
to drive

to Madigan army medical center.

And we have to be there
when your sister lands.

Yeah.

They suggested you might want to
bring photographs or,

um, uh, keepsakes if you have any?
Right.

Right. Right.
Because she might not remember.

You know what?
You stay here.

I'm gonna go to the house and
see if I can find an album...

No, no.
No, I know where everything is.

Erin, don't be scared!
Just hang on!

All right, Erin?

Okay.

Fire extinguisher.
Fire exting...

It's a lab. It's a lab.
It's a lab.

There has to be
a fire extinguisher somewhere.

Is he gone?

Is that man gone?

Uh, yeah, yeah.
He's very, very gone.

You keep your face low, okay?

You keep your face low

and stay as far away
from the fire as you can.

I can't! I...

I can't. I can't.
My leg... it's stuck.

Okay. Don't worry.
Uh...

I'm coming.
Don't panic.

Oh, god, just... ow! Ow!
Move it off, please!

No, no, honey, it's keeping
all the blood in your leg.

It hurts.

Uh, yeah, I know.

I know it hurts, but I can't...

I can't f...
I can't move it

until I figure out
how to fix your leg.

And I... which I...

Aah! How the hell am I gonna
fix her leg?!

Stop it!
You're scaring me!

I'm sorry.

Okay.

Okay. You...

You lucked out, Missy.

'Cause I am...

The best surgeon in here.

I do this kind of stuff
in my sleep.

Ah! Okay. All right.
Okay.

We're gonna figure this out,
okay, right?

Just you and me, right?

Okay.

Whoa!

We'll figure it out.
Okay, okay.

Right?
Just you and me.

I really want my mom.

I know. I know.
I do, too.

Okay.

Oh, god. Oh, hey, it's okay.
It's okay!

It's okay. I got you.
I got you, okay?

All right, lie back.
Okay.

Just lie back.

Relax as much as you can.

You know, when I was a kid,

I was in the hospital a...
A lot.

And, uh...
They would have to...

Ow! Ow!
Oh, that's okay. I'm sorry.

They would do a bunch of stuff
that hurt me, too.

And I hated it.
I hated it.

So, do you know what I would do?

What?

I would clench my fists, real tight
tight as I could. Mm-hmm.

Sometimes my, uh,
nails would dig in to my hands,

and I would even break the skin
sometimes, but it helped.

The more I thought about
my hands,

the less I thought about
anything else. Mm.

And sometimes I would
just scream my head off.

And it would drive my doctors
crazy, but...

It made me feel better.

Okay.
Okay?

Okay.

All right, Erin...

Look, what I'm about to do is
really gonna hurt, Erin.

It's gonna hurt a lot, and so...

I want you to clench your fists.

Clench them real tight...
As tight as you can for me.

Okay.

And if you need to scream, you
just go ahead and scream, okay?

All right.
Okay.

Oh, okay.

Here we go.

I want patients organized by
condition and severity!

The temp CCU area
needs ventilators

and crash carts on standby!

And please check everyone
for smoke inhalation!

Erin!

Erin!

What's going on?
Where is...

Oh! What...
We don't know.

A fire, explosion...

There's no kids out here.

How are my peds patients
or the NICU?

Listen, the fire is on the south
side, about four floors up.

The kids should all be okay.

What happened with Jo's husband?

You never called me back.

Yeah, the trip was a waste.

Okay. So, I'm looking
for this little girl.

She's 8, she's super-smart,
she keeps ditching her parents.

Look for her.
All right.

Hey. What do we have?

CCU patient,
one-day status post.

CABG. She's stable.

She just needs to stay on
her... Heparin infusion...

Are you okay?

Yeah, it's... Yeah, yeah.

Not a big fan of fire, you know?

It's...

If I'm being honest, it's, uh...

Kinda my worst nightmare,
actually.

Well, just, like, imagine that
it's a parking-lot barbecue.

- The smoke.
- The burning burgers...

Okay. All right.

You know what?
Just take a minute, okay?

Just take a minute.

No, no, I'm... I'm...
I'm good. I'm good.

You sure?

Burnt burgers, right?
Okay.

Burnt burgers.

Okay. Oh, Pierce!
Can you come take a look?

Okay, I got him.

Hi.
Hi.

Hi.
Hi.

The chest sounds good.

Those handsome boys
treated me like a queen.

Good. I'm glad to hear it.

We're gonna get you
set up in triage.

We're gonna get you attached to
an EKG machine, okay?

All right.

Hey, uh, you didn't happen to
see Jackson in there, did you?

Yeah.
Yeah?

Right when the alarms went off,
and then he took off,

running after Edwards
like he was fireproof.

He's not back yet?
No! Of course not.

Typical.
Typical?

Yeah, he ran into a burning bus
once to save a child.

He's the kind of guy that runs
into a fire, apparently.

I'm sure he's fine.

Yeah. Me too.

That's okay.

All right, I just want to...

Loosen this...

And see...

If there's less bleeding, okay?

Uh, nope... less blood.
No blood.

No blood.
Good girl.

Okay.

All right, this is heavy.
Skooch on out.

Skooch out.
Skooch out this way.

Don't bend, don't bend,
don't bend.

Go this direction.

Keep going.
There we go. Okay!

Let's get you out of here, okay?
Hang on.

Let me help you up.

Okay. Okay.

Don't put any weight on it.
Weight on me.

Good girl. Good girl.
Good girl.

Hang on.
Okay.

Aah!

How do we get around it?

Uh...

We ca...
Well, we can't. We can't.

Hang... hang on.
Hold up, hold up.

Okay.

Sorry.

Gonna pick you up,

and I want you to take
a big, deep breath, okay?

Biggest breath you can.
All right.

And then hold it.

1, 2, 3, jump!

Good.
Keep that leg straight.

Okay.
Good girl, good girl.

All the way.

Okay. All right.

Here we go.

We can't go down there.

There's the roof.

Okay. Here.
Come here.

Put your arms around me,
tight as you can, okay?

Okay. Okay.

Got to go up.
We have to go up.

One at a time.
Uh-huh.

One step at a time.

One step.

One at a time.
There we go.

Steph!

Edwards!

Stephanie!

Ma'am, can I help you?

Let me help you walk.

I don't need any help!

Aah! Aah.

Ma'am, did you just have
surgery?

For god's sake,
I'm not a "ma'am."

My name is Cheryl, and surgery
would be better than this.

Being sliced up and gutted would
be better than this.

It's just kidney stones!

Okay. Look, no, we gotta get you
out of this hallway.

There's way too much smoke,
all right?

I'm gonna pick you up.
Is that okay?

No way!

I'm perfectly capable of... aah!
Of walking and... aah! Okay.

I'm sure you are.

Aah! Aah!
It's just kidney stones! Aah!

Do you not hear the alarm?

The fire is
on the floor above us!

I was midway through a lobectomy
when the alarm went off.

I'm not leaving a patient
open on the table.

Well, okay. Glove me.

What the hell are you doing?
Well, you're right.

You can't walk away
from the patient.

And it'll be quicker
if the two of us work together.

This floor is supposed to be
clear. You need to evacuate.

Sir, I have a man's lung
in my hand.

We're working as fast as we can.

How long do you need?
15 minutes.

15. No more.

Sir, we're looking
for a missing girl.

She's 8 years old.
Her name is Erin.

We've all got our eyes out
for her.

Okay. Thank you.

Bovie.

All right.

Let's get her
on a morphine drip.

We have been looking for you!
You scared the crap out of me!

Oh, I need some O2.
Yeah, of course you do.

That's what happens
when you don't listen and...

And instead you inhale an entire
hospital full of smoke!

Ow. Watch it.
Stupid heroics!

I was trying to help her.

You are a surgeon,
not a firefighter!

I wasn't trying to
fight a fire, all right?!

I was trying to save Edwards!
Don't yell at her.

She is the mother of your child!
Okay...

And what would I
have told Harriet?!

I'm fine, April!
Breathe.

Mm.

Yeah, still ready to go.

Do you have room for one more?

You know, Megan used to call me
Eeyore during the war.

She said the war
made me grumpy and too serious.

Go ahead.
You can say it.

What?
She was right.

Wouldn't war make anyone grumpy?

Not her.

Nope. She was...

She was happy.

She was always smiling
and joking and laughing.

I...

I don't know what to say.

I mean, how do I even...

I don't know what...
I don't know what to say

you will.

When you see her.

You'll know what to say
when you see her.

They found her 10 miles
from where I was stationed.

She was right there
the whole time.

Owen, your sister is alive,

and that doesn't feel real
right now, but it will.

When you see her.

You okay?
Yeah.

- Okay. Almost there.
- Okay.

Almost...

almost there.

Okay.
Stand there. Good.

No.

No! No!

No!
What?!

My key card...
I don't have my key card.

I ca... I can't get out of here
without the card.

We can go down.

Oh, my god.

We can get through the fire.
We can make it.

So we're stuck?

We are...

we're gonna sit right here
and put this over our heads,

and we're gonna be just fine,
I promise you.

No. That's pulling the covers
over your head.

My mom said when things
get scary, you don't do that.

This blanket is our best chance,
okay?

Okay?

Okay.

All right, come on.
Let me help you.

Lean on me, lean on me,
lean on me.

Good girl.
There we go.

There we go. Okay.

Okay. Hang on.

Okay.

The scary will get you. Hey.
No, no, no. No, no.

Don't worry about me.
Don't worry about me, okay?

I got a lot of ways to...
To keep scary out.

Is that my card?

That's... that's my card!

That is my card!

No! Stephanie,
don't leave me!

No, it's okay.
Don't leave me.

It's okay. I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.

Keep your face covered, okay?
All right?

I... Erin, I am gonna be
right back.

Fists.

Fists.
Good. Good!

No!

No.

No, Stephanie!

Stephanie!

No, don't go.
Don't leave me.

Please don't leave.

Stephanie, no.

- Stephanie, come back.
- Come back.

No. No. Stephanie!

Stephanie, come back.

Stephanie...

Please.

Stephanie!

Let's get out of here.

Whoa!

I found him in O.R. 2.

O.R. 2? We evacuated
that floor ages ago.

Yeah, I was in the middle of
a thoracotomy.

Hey, Maggie, can you take over
for him there?

You need some oxygen.

Not until my patient's stable.

You inhaled a lot of smoke.

Put this over your face.

Thank you.

Come here.
Okay.

Stay here. Stay here. Don't move.
Don't move. Okay.

Help us! Help! Help us!

Somebody help!

Here!

Help!

Help!

Stephanie?
Stephanie?

Oh, my god.

Wait. Erin. Wait.

No.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Don't...
No, don't, don't...

Erin! Erin! No!
Erin, don't!

Hey, Erin, stay with me.

Erin. No.

Stay with me, okay?

Stay...
Somebody help me!

Somebody help me, please!

Somebody help me!

Put your mask back on.

And... and, no,
no one has seen Edwards.

But that doesn't mean that...
Hey, chief!

Any word on Edwards? No one's
seen her since the lockdown.

I told Minnick to tell the
police that she was missing.

But... Minnick!

What did the cops say
about Edwards?

Oh, my god.
I forgot.

You forgot?

There were patients.

I forgot.

I saw Edwards earlier,
before the alarm.

She was, uh... she was with
a liver lac patient.

That's him. That's the guy.
What?

Where?
Where did you see her?

It was a hallway.
Just a regular hallway.

Where's radiology on this thing?
All right.

When... when I saw her,
we were close to there.

I had no idea who she was with.

If I'd realized,
I could've done something.

Which way were they walking?

It's just... you know what?
It's easier if I show you.

I could just walk you right
in there... Benjamin Warren!

Absolutely not.

You're a civilian, and the fire
is not completely contained.

We are wasting time out here.

Agreed. If it helps
find this guy sooner...

No, we're seeing sporadic
flare-ups inside.

And giving a criminal
the perfect opportunity

to escape the premises,
no questions asked?

This isn't about protocol.
Oh, hell no!

It's about capturing a dangerous predator.
You coming or what?!

Let's go.

Ohh!

We're ready.

Okay, hold up.

- Hold up, guys.
- I got you.

Right in here.

Around there? Yeah, this is it!
This... this is where I saw her.

And they were...

They were... they were headed in
this direction. And, uh...

They must've gone in here.

Hey.

If she was near the explosion
when it happened,

could she...
Could she have survived it?

Would depend on her
proximity to the blast.

Captain, over here.
Yeah.

We got a casualty.

We have an adult.

Can I borrow your...
Your light?

Help me!

Please!

Somebody help me!

Stay with me.
S-stay with me.

No. No, see, this is too tall
to be Edwards.

Um...

it's blood.
It is... it's blood!

There's blood over here.

All right, let's go.

Edwards!

Edwards, you all right?!

I'm fine! I'm fine!
Are you hurt?!

She needs an I.V. access
and air!

Send an ambu bag
and a frickin' gurney!

Right.
On it. Let's go!

Did you take the scenic route?!

They were on the roof!
The patient coded.

She needs as much O neg
as possible

and get her typed and crossed!

Okay, okay.
Get her to trauma one.

Edwards, we got this.
You can get down.

No, ma'am! She needs to go
straight to the O.R.

No, O.R. floor is inaccessible.
The fire...

She's not gonna make it. She
needs to be treated here, now.

Edwards, you're injured.
You need...

She needs blood
and a defibrillator now!

I deep-fried a rapist.

I... I dove through
a wall of fire.

I did not do all of that

so that this little girl
could die, okay?

She... I saved her. I saved her.
I saved her.

I saved her, Dr. Bailey.

We need to finish saving her
right now,

and I need you out of my face!

Dr. Bailey!
You heard her.

Get out of her face.
This E.R. is now an O.R.

she's back in sinus.
Pressure's holding at 70.

Yeah, this leg
is still cyanotic.

Should we amputate?
No, save the leg.

We save the leg.

That son of a bitch does not get
to cost this girl her leg.

Dr. Bailey, please.

We'll need to do a graft.

Okay. Let's throw a shunt in
and give the leg a chance.

All right. How is she?

We're prepping to do a graft
to save her leg.

You need to be lying down,
Stephanie.

Let me take a look at these burns.
No, not yet, not yet.

Okay, look, you need to
at least be hydrated, okay?

Will you stay there?
Let me just take care of this.

Did you get the proximal end?
Oh, yeah, I got it, I got it.

You need to isolate the distal.

How's she doing?

Her BP's steady, sats are 97.

Which means
she's finally stable.

Mm-hmm.

She's gonna make it through this
and keep the leg.

Oh, my god.

You got her back, Edwards.

Now you need to
get yourself back, okay?

Oh, my god. Oh, my god.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

Gurney!

All right, let's get
her on a bed right away.

All right, her adrenaline faded.
Pain's probably set in.

Yeah, it's the body's way of
protecting itself from the pain.

Got her head?
Yep.

All right.
Okay.

Okay, let's get back to work.

Hey.
Hey.

You okay?

Yeah, I think so.

You sure?

Yeah. Look, I'm sorry
if I scared you.

I'm... I was fine.
I'm fine.

It's just, you're gonna
need to breathe.

When I... when I tell you
what I have to tell you,

so... Take a deep breath for me
so I know that you can.

What do you mean?
What do you want to tell me?

Take a deep breath for me.

Remember the dream...

Where they come back to us?

Hmm?

Derek forgets his keys,
and Megan goes for...

For coffee. Yeah.
What... what about it?

Nathan, they found Megan.

She's alive.

The army
called Owen this morning.

Shh, shh.

Okay. It's okay.

Shh, shh, shh, shh.

Shh.

Major hunt.

- Dr. Shepherd.
- Mm-hmm.

I'm lieutenant hill.
This is colonel Turner.

Glad you guys could make it
on such short notice.

If there's anything you need,
don't hesitate to ask.

We're here for you.
We appreciate it.

Absolutely, ma'am.

If you'll just walk this way.

I know it's hard to know
exactly what to expect,

so you should be prepared.

She may not know who you are.

She may not trust where she is.

She could be fine,

Or she may
communicate in extremes.

So it's best to avoid
any potential triggers,

any sudden movements,
sudden noises...

Anything like that.

And why did it take us so long
to find them?

I was sidetracked by treating
patients, which is my job.

I was doing my job.
Right.

That "protocol" states that...
I'm sorry.

If anyone could follow protocol
around here,

Edwards would be
perfectly fine right now.

I'm sorry. What?

She was supposed to be
in counseling.

But Dr. Webber over here
decided

she should be
able to work today.

If you hadn't completely
undermined me...

If I hadn't compl... then a
little girl would be dead!

Dr. Minnick...

I don't believe that

there's a place for you
in my hospital any longer.

Dr. Bailey, hold on.

It's chief Bailey,
and I am not holding on.

She is holding on.

She is... is clinging to these
procedures and protocols

and cannot see when to let go

in order to save the life
of a patient... a child!

I do! I know!

Because I was taught right.

Dr. Edwards certainly knew,
because she was taught... Right.

This is not some factory
that turns out surgical robots.

We make doctors.

Thinking, feeling,
human doctors.

And we will teach them right.

Hey. You're not going home?
Uh, nope.

Incoming's two minutes out.

Well, look,
I just wanted to, um...

Say I'm sorry about earlier.

I yelled at Jackson,
and I shouldn't have...

Well, he was an idiot,
and he almost died, so...

I just meant that, you know...

He's your baby's father,
and I went too far.

I was just mad because he and I

had been talking earlier
when the alarms went off...

Maggie.

What?

Jackson, he, uh...

He likes you.

I know him, so I know
what that looks like.

And, uh...

He likes you.
He has feelings for you.

No, he doesn't.

Why would you even...

Because I have a feeling
that you like him, too,

so you know what?

You should just tell him.

I got to get out there.

Hey. Long night?
Yeah.

You want to go back to my place?
Sleep it off?

Or maybe do some other stuff
before we sleep it off?

And by "other things,"
I mean sex.

You want to go have
some overly tired sex?

I shouldn't.
I have to pack up.

Pack up what?

I just got fired.

Wha...

I'm so sorry, but you know

I'm gonna have to
do this again today, right?

Mm-hmm.

Oh, it's looking good,
it's looking good.

Edwards, I can
turn up the morphine.

You don't need to be
in this much pain.

Not yet, not yet.

Mnh!

Mnh.

How're you feeling?

I've had better days.

Your burns are severe.
Mm-hmm.

But we are all with you.

We are gonna get you back.

But, uh... It'll be a while
before you step in an O.R.

Oh, yeah, yeah.
Actually, about that.

I've spent my whole life
in hospitals.

My whole life, and...

I... I think I need to see
everything

that's not the inside
of a hospital.

I need to travel and...
And explore and... and hike

and... and breathe...
And breathe...

Okay.

Breathe...

Breathe... Real air.

So deep. I want to
breathe it all in.

Away from the monitors
and the blood and the...

And the sterile gowns,

away from saving
other people's lives.

I want my own. It's time...
It's time I live my own.

You changed my life,
Dr. Webber.

You have. You...
You taught me how...

You taught me how to take my
past and find my path.

Thank you. Thank you.

I think I found it.

Which means?

Which means I quit.

Mnh.

Okay, Deluca,
turn that morphine up

as high as it'll go, please.

Hoo.

Nathan?
Are you okay?

Where was she?

I don't know.

Well, who had her?
Is she hurt?

I wish I knew more.

Do we know for sure it's her?

I mean, have they
confirmed that?

Apparently so. I'm... Not really
sure how it works.

Where is she now?

Um...

they're taking her to
Madigan army medical center.

Owen and Amelia
are on their way now.

Tell, uh, Pierce I...
I had to go.

Okay. Wait.
Are... are you okay?

Can you drive? And someone
needs to contact my patients.

Tell them that
I finished surgery.

Don't worry.
We'll take care of it.

Are you okay to drive?
Do you want me to take you?

Megan's alive?

Megan's alive.

Oh.

I'm sorry.

Don't.
Don't do that.

No. Don't do that.
Don't apologize.

If this were Derek,
I would already be gone.

Okay. I can drive.

Get out of here! Go!
Okay. I can drive.

Nobody wakes up thinking,
"my world will explode today."

"my world will change."

Sometimes, we wake up,
we face our fears...

we take them by the hand.