"I was raped," Callie whispers, looking into Mark's eyes.
Mark sighs, pulling her in closer.
"Mark, that's not why I'm crying," she says, pushing him away.
His brow furrows, "then why are you crying?"
"I'm pregnant," she sobs.
"Oh God Cal," he mumbles, pulling her in close once again.
Callie cries until she can't cry anymore. Mark pulls away, looking into deep brown eyes.
"I'll do whatever you need Callie. Anything," he says.
Callie bites her lip, "I don't want it."
"What?"
"I... I'm not ready for a kid. I mean I want one someday, but not like this. Not from someone raping me. I just, I can't do that. I can't raise a child and know their father is a... horrible person. I can't do it Mark. I can't..." a sob comes out instead of more words.
"Shh. I'll go with you then. I'll hold your hand," Mark whispers.
Callie shakes her head, "I'm putting it up for adoption."
Mark sighs, "thank god."
"Urg!" Callie groans.
"What?" Mark questions, looking over her shoulder.
"Nobody wants her!"
"Callie," Mark sighs, resting his hands on her shoulders.
"Nobody wants a baby that only has half the family tree filled out! I wanted her to have a good life," she sighs, putting a hand on her full belly.
"Callie, adoption agency's aren't as bad as people say they are. As long as she's in there when she's little she will be fine. She'll find a family to take care of her," Mark says.
Callie nods, "I have no idea what I would do without you."
"Rant in Spanish about all your problems until someone calls the mental hospital."
"Hey!" Callie punches the laughing man.
"But really, she'll be fine. She's a Torres through blood, so she'll be okay."
"Thanks Mark."
"Can-Can I name her?" Callie questions the woman who has come for the child.
She smiles, nodding.
"Her name is Gabriela Rose Torres," Callie whispers, "I love you Mi Hija."
She gives the child a kiss on the forehead, then hands her to the woman.
"Don't worry, we'll take very good care of her."
"Mark, walk her out please," Callie orders the man who as been sitting in the corner.
"Sure thing Cal," Mark says, walking with the woman out of the room.
