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Meredith: Don't be scared.
I have no idea how many times I've said it.
The intern stands over a patient
with a scalpel or a needle or a clamp,
afraid to make the first move.
Told you it wasn't that far.
Curb, front door. What's that... 50 feet, about?
It's a nice 50 feet.
Mm-hmm.
So, help me out. Which date was this?
Why?
Well, I need to know what to put in my diary.
Well, there was one, and then there was another,
so I'm pretty sure that makes two.
And what about the, uh, car ride home the other night?
I could barely keep my eyes open.
Well, we ate. We talked.
We laughed, which was date-like.
Why does it matter?
Three's my lucky number.
They're scared.
Well then I guess you're...
out of luck.
Mm.
They know what to do.
But they just need that little push.
Wait.
You didn't say good night.
Oh, how thoughtless.
Hug me.
Good night.
Good night.
Just hang in there, okay?
Yes, sir. Thanks.
Aw.
Early rounds.
I know. I know.
Good night. Good night.
Thank you.
What, are you sneaking out on me?
Oh, hey.
Sorry.
Give me a minute. I can...
get some coffee.
Actually, I-I can't.
I'm assisting Bailey on that Heller myotomy today.
Oh, that's right. That's today.
Well, text me right after. I want to know all about it.
Okay.
Hello?
Oh.
Meredith: Get out! Get out! Go!
Get out! Just get out!
Please, just get out! What is going on?!
I-I-I don't know.
She just started screaming.
Why are you here?! Why is she screaming?!
Get him out of here!
What did you do?!
Nothing! God, no, nothing!
We were sleeping. I was sleeping,
and then the screaming. I...
Mer?
Mer, are you okay? What's happening?
- Get him out of here. - Who's he?
Look, just for the record, I didn't do anything.
Meredith: Get him out of here!
- My shoes are in there... - Get... out!
Mer?
Mer, he's gone.
Can you please open the door? I am worried about you.
I want to know that you're okay.
Is he gone?
Yeah. Yeah, he's gone.
Move the V.P. shunt till Monday.
Got it. Anything else?
All right, I'll be in touch.
Shepherd not coming in today?
No.
Is she sick, or...
I don't know. Uh, I'll tell her you asked.
Uh, yes. Thank you. That's...
Ashley Hughes, 21,
crush injuries with bilateral hip dislocations.
Good distal pulses.
- How'd it happen? - Fell on me.
- What? What fell on you? - I did.
Whoa. Uh, y-you okay there?
You're bleeding pretty bad from that head lac.
D-Don't worry about me. Just make sure she's okay.
Let's get her inside. Somebody page Torres!
So, the Rotko kid looks pretty good,
but I want to monitor him overnight.
You said we should do something.
We are. We're monitoring the kid overnight.
About April. It was your idea.
"Something." I said, "Something."
I didn't say, go behind her back and tell Jackson.
April.
Hi. Uh, good morning.
Um, we're gonna take the next one.
Oh.
Okay.
Yeah, well, maybe next time, be a little more specific.
You know how long it's been since I saw your mother?
No idea, sir.
Too long!
Her plane lands any minute.
Yeah, I'm sure that trip's a complete coincidence, right?
Nothing to do with me or...
her or... I don't know...
Anything you might have mentioned.
Um, my wife and I
don't have any secrets between us, Jackson.
I enjoy seeing her, and she enjoys seeing you.
Now, if you feel otherwise...
that's a damn shame.
Your injuries are not that bad, but Ashley's are pretty severe.
Can you walk us through exactly what happened?
I don't really think that's...
I mean, you know, Ashley, she... she... she's a lady.
Mm-hmm, and you and the lady were...
Listen, it is easier for us to treat her properly
if we know how the injuries happened.
I don't want to kiss and tell.
Ashley: He's funny, cute, and sweet,
and so I thought, "What if he's big?"
I'm an athlete.
I ran the New York City Marathon the fastest
of anyone in my age group,
and don't back down from a challenge.
Maybe you should've backed down from this one.
Hey, you shouldn't say things like that.
People make assumptions based on size all the time.
I mean, so, what, I just shouldn't date big people
just because I'm little?!
I really like him. He's a gentleman.
She asked me over to her place.
I was sort of surprised.
I mean, obviously, the size difference crossed my mind.
But I am not a quitter.
I was staring at Mount Everest, and I was ready to climb.
I'm sorry. I'm not really comfortable talking about this.
So, my legs were on his shoulders.
It was a lovely evening.
And my feet were, like, way up in the air,
and it took some finessing at first, but I was determined.
And it was worth it.
Oh, my God, it was so worth it, until
I slipped.
Boom!
Then her legs... snapped.
It was... terrible.
It was terrible!
Ohh!
But this is way worse.
Okay, her pain's still not controlled.
Well, she's maxed out on meds.
We'll have to reduce her under general.
Uh, no, but then we'd have to intubate her.
Uh, Warren!
Warren, I need your help in here.
Okay, Ashley, I know that you are really hurting,
and I can help that
if you think that you can handle a lot of pain...
right now, all at once, okay?
We need to get your legs back into your sockets. The sooner the better.
Now, we can go to the operating room, or we can...
Might as well get it over with.
It's your call.
Go big or go home, right?
All right.
Edwards, you, uh, do the left leg.
I'll do the right. Can you... - Mm-hmm.
We're gonna do them both at once?
No need to put her through this twice.
All right, Warren, I'm gonna need you to hold her in place.
All right. Hang in there.
You're almost there. - Oh, God, oh, God, oh, God!
No! - All right, is everyone ready?
- Yep. - Ready.
All right, on the count of three.
1, 2... 3!
Aaaaaah!
She can't stay locked away up there all day.
She has to come down sometime.
Do you think she wants food or just coffee, or not coffee?
What if she wants tea? Tea is more soothing.
What do we know about this guy?
I mean, not very much.
I mean, she's barely even dating him.
It's... Hi.
How are you?
Um, uh, we made coffee, but we could make tea.
Are you okay?
Where do we keep the stuff for the countertops?
What?
The blue stuff, you know,
the... to clean the countertops that's safe for kids.
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