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When I was 5, my mom lost me in a park.
I don't remember much,
except that one minute, I was riding the carousel, and the next...
She was gone.
I'll be home before you know it.
It's good. It's time.
I don't know, I just feel like I just got you back
and now we're going again and I... I just have to stay here.
You're right. You do. You have to stay here.
Stay here. Don't move.
Don't move.
Wait for me.
Wait for me.
I don't remember how I found her.
- Richard! - I don't remember how I got home.
Are you okay?
All I remember is what happened next.
She told me not to worry.
She told me everything would be fine.
I'll be back before you know it.
Funny, isn't it, the way memory works?
The things you can't quite remember...
And the things you can never forget.
The carousel never stops turning.
Okay, Zo-Zo, walk a little faster 'cause we are late.
- And who can never be late? - Surgeons.
- What happens if surgeons are late? - People die?
Right on, sister.
Hey, it's me.
I'm on the ferry. I... I just wanted to say that, um...
- You're never gonna make your flight. - I'll make it.
No, you won't. You're gonna miss your flight.
Who's that? Bailey?
I'm not gonna miss my flight.
There was a huge accident on the 5. All the lanes are closed.
The traffic is insane.
Now, why does Kepner make that sound like it's a good thing?
We have a guy from the accident on our table.
Bailey and Kepner are sewing up all the holes in his gut.
I am repairing the un-repairable.
I am out-of-control amazing.
No, I am out-of-control amazing.
You are a guest in my guts. Hush.
The point is you might as well turn around now 'cause you'll miss your flight.
I'm not gonna miss my flight.
I have a secret shortcut.
There are no shortcuts to the airport.
- That you know about. - Come on.
I'm doing a spondylolisthesis today.
I'm saying if you head back now, I might let you...
I'm gonna lose you here in a second.
Cellphone reception's bad.
Derek, are you still there? I can't hear you.
No, I said I'm gonna lose the cellphone reception.
It's bad here.
- Amy? - Derek?
Derek?
Amy, are you there?
Lost him.
I'm doing 10 miles over the speed limit.
That's not fast enough for you? Gee.
Where's my ph... phone?
Hey. Ma'am. Ma'am.
- Winnie? - My name's Derek. Are you okay?
Winnie!
Winnie!
Winnie! Winnie!
- Hey, I can't open the door. - Winnie!
- Ma'am. Hey. - Winnie! Winnie!
Hey. What's your name?
- Sarah. - Sarah, who's Winnie?
My... my daughter. She's, uh, she's in the back.
She's not answering, and I don't know
- if she's okay. - Sarah. Sarah,
I need you to stay calm, okay? Deep breaths.
Good. Stay calm. I'm gonna be right back, okay?
Try not to move.
- Okay. - Hey.
You Winnie?
Is anything hurt, like your neck or...?
Is that why you can't talk?
I think I'm dead.
Am I dead?
Let me feel your wrist.
Well, you're not dead.
I can feel a pulse in your wrist.
You know what that means?
- What? - It means your heart's still beating.
And you can't be dead if your heart's still beating.
You see, I'm a doctor, and I'm telling you
if you ever want to know you're dead, feel your pulse.
I can feel it.
I'm not dead.
- You're not dead. - I'm not dead, mommy!
She's okay?!
Okay, she's fine.
Do you have a cellphone in there? I need to call for help.
Uh, uh, yeah. I see it.
It shattered, though. It...
it wouldn't matter, anyway. I drive this road every week,
and there's never any cell signal.
Okay, I'm gonna check on the other driver,
- see if they have a phone. - You're leaving us?
What? No. I just said there's never any cell signal up here.
- It's not gonna be different. - Sarah, I'm gonna check on them...
- I can't... I can't move. I am stuck. - ...like I checked on you, okay?
I'll be right back.
- You promise? - I promise.
Okay.
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Help!
Help!
Help!
Hey.
Can you tell me your name?
- Alana. - Alana.
- It's hard to breathe. - Okay. All right.
Let's take a second.
You probably got the wind knocked out of you when you hit the ground.
- Lucky you didn't hit the pavement. - Yeah.
You feel any pain?
I don't... I don't think so.
- Does it hurt anywhere? - No.
I'm not supposed to be here. I have to go.
- I... I have to go. I have to go. - Careful. Careful.
I have to call my mom. Where's my phone?
My phone's not working. Why is my phone not working?
Okay. Listen to me. Listen to me.
You're probably in shock, okay?
You have a lot of adrenaline going through you right now.
There might be something wrong with you
that you don't feel right now, so I need you
- to slow down. - Okay.
All right.
Can you tell me what day it is?
Thursday.
I'm supposed to be at school. In chem. We have a quiz.
- Is that why you were driving so crazy? - I wasn't driving.
Who was driving?
Charlie. It's his dad's car.
Hey! Hey, Charlie.
Hey.
Stop.
Stop.
You okay?
Yeah. I'm fine.
Hey, let's get out of the road.
I don't feel good.
- W... what happened? - You were in an accident.
Hey, w... what happened?
- Um, let's get you out of this road. - I really don't feel so good.
- What happened? - Um, let's get out of the road.
- Sir, d... do you know what happened? - Yeah, you...
'Cause I really don't feel so good.
- No, no, no, no, no. - What... what happened?
Charlie, I don't know what happened, Charlie. I don't...
Oh, my God, Charlie. Look at your head. Are you okay?
Help me get him down.
What's wrong with him?
Why isn't he saying anything? Charlie?
He hit his head really hard. I need to find a first-aid kit.
Oh, you got to be kidding me.
Okay, are you... you guys still doing okay in here?
- Yeah. - You're gonna get us out now?
I need supplies. What do you got in the back?
Um, a first-aid kit... Winnie's backpack.
Okay, Winnie, it's safety glass. It's not gonna hurt you,
but I need you to get back, all right?
Get back.
Are you gonna leave us here again?
No.
Think you can climb out for me?
- Yeah, I can. - Be careful.
- Can you make sure Winnie's careful? - Okay, I got her.
- Is she out? - Yeah, she's out.
I'm out, mom.
- I'm good. - Okay.
- All right, Sarah, I'll be right back. - Not going anywhere.
I'm gonna get your mom.
Winnie, you think you can go down there
and keep those two company?
The people who hit our car? No, thanks.
I'm good to wait here.
There's bandages in here. They could use them.
My mom's gonna be in a lot of pain,
and you don't want me to see it.
No.
Yes.
I can deal with seeing stuff.
My dad died right in front of me.
We were fishing on the lake,
and he had a heart attack on the boat and died.
Do you fish?
No one's gonna die, Winnie.
You aren't God, so... you don't know.
I'll go wait with them.
Okay, Sarah, you ready? One, two, three.
God, I loved this car so much!
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