Hey guyz, sry it took me so long to update. I think that somehow my weird experience in the hospital will find a way to filter itself out into my stories so I want to challange you to figure out what's real and what's not. Hahaha, okay maybe I won't have you do that but anyway. I just want to let you know that out of all of my characters Audrey would probably be the only one that shows the traits that I have. Hope you enjoy.
CHAPTER 2: ALWAYS ON CALL

Sam was getting himself his 4th cup of coffee when he found his father lying on the ground of one of the hospital rooms.

"Dad?" his dad didn't respond, he didn't even move.

"Dad!" he dropped the cup of coffee and rushed over to his father.

John wasn't breathing, "HELP!!! I NEED SOME HELP IN HERE!!!" Sam screamed at the top of his lungs.

Dr. Liela, Dr. Kaur, a couple of other doctors, a few nurses, and Dean rushed into the room. Everything was in a blur as the doctors' hoisted John's body into the hospital bed and started up the defibrillator.

"Call it," Dr. Kaur said to Dr. Liela after a long while. Dr. Liela gave her a look and ever so slightly shook her head. Dr. Kaur turned to one of the other doctors in the room. "Call it," she said again.

The doctor nodded, "John Winchester. Time of death: 1:08p.m. 9/28/06," he said.

One of the nurses put the defibrillator away, the other went to talk to Sam and Dean, and all of the doctors filed out of the room.

Audrey turned and walked to one of the resting rooms for the doctors. The doctor that had called the time of death followed.

"Hey Audrey, wait up," he shouted to her.

Audrey ignored him and picked up her pace.

"Audrey," he yelled catching up to her and pulling her aside, "what's wrong?"

"Nothing," she said trying to wrench free of his grasp.

"The Audrey I know would have said no and would have tried convincing everyone else to not give up instead of saying no and almost cry," he said running his fingers along her jaw line while forcing her to look into his eyes.

"That Audrey's not here right now," she said trying to move to her destination.

He tightened his grip, "what's wrong," he demanded.

"My name isn't Carlos Gutierrez for nothing. We've known each other since you started medical school. I know when something's wrong. What is it?"

"Nothing. Just leave me alone."

"Yeah, well, it's too bad you're gay though or else we'd probably be married with three kids right now," Audrey said.

"That's true. Wait, what does my gayness have to do with anything?"

"Exactly," Audrey said able to get free fast enough to get to the door of the resting room.

"I'll make you a deal," Carlos said stopping her in her tracks.

"I'm listening."

"Tell me what's wrong by the end of the day and I won't tell that guy… Sam Winchester is it? That you like him."

"Who told you?"

"Nelly did," he said smugly.

"And who told Nelly?"

"Dell did," he said grinning.

"And who told Dell?"

"You did," he pulled out a mini disc and a mini disc player, then put the disc in the player. On the screen played the conversation that happened a few hours ago between Dell and Audrey, "it was captured on the security cameras."

"And how and why did you get the security tapes?" Audrey asked giving him a look.

"I was talking to the security guard and saw you two talking, I thought I might get something useful out of the conversation and asked the guy for it."

Her brows furrowed slightly in confusion and grossness, "you were just talking to him and he gave you the security tape."

"Well, actually we were making out," he admitted sheepishly, "but the point is that I have proof that you like Sam."

"You're probably going to tell him anyway, like you always do. What's the difference if I take your deal."

"You'll be buying yourself more time."

Audrey's face grew grave and serious, "Go ahead and tell him, I'll probably be dead by the end of the day anyway," she walked into the room, closing and locking the door behind her.


"Where's Audrey?" Dell asked Carlos, "I need her help for one of my surgeries."

"I don't know," Carlos answered, "I went to check on her in resting room 328 a few minutes ago and she wasn't there." His voice went solemn, "Dell I'm afraid she's going to kill herself."

Dell's eyes grew wide then she a little bit of realization seemed to filter in, "What the hell did you do?"

"Nothing, I just went to ask her what was wrong and after a long talk she said she was going to be dead by the end of the day. Then she went into the resting room."

Dell closed her eyes, "Oh god, I know why."

"Why?" Carlos asked.

"Today is the one year anniversary for her brother's death. I guess she was hoping that no one in this hospital would die today and trudge up all those buried feelings."

"That was today?"

"Yes, it was. Go get Nelly and anyone else with spare time on their hands and go find Audrey before she kills herself."

"Ok," Carlos said almost leaving before Dell stopped him.

"Also have Nelly page Katherine and have her meet in OR #3."

"Katherine? But she's just an intern!"

"That's exactly why I'm going to have her scrub in on this surgery," Dell reasoned, "now go! Before I have to make you go."

"Yes, ma'am," Carlos said scurrying away.


Audrey was on the roof of the hospital. She used to go up here all the time to think. Somehow after Ray, her little brother, suffered an unfair incident when he died in the OR, nothing seemed necessary to her anymore.

She closed her eyes for a moment remembering the morning of the accident.

Flashback:

Audrey drove into the driveway of her childhood home to be greeted by her little brother and her mother.

"Did you get the pencils?" asked Ray as she got out of the car and stealthy hid a package behind her back.

"Awww. I'm sorry Ray, they ran out," Audrey said.

"They did?" Ray asked, sadness and disappointment shining in his eyes.

"Yep, because I get the very last one for my little artistic 9 year old brother," Audrey said pulling out the hidden package that held 50 colored pencils.

"You didn't have to do that," Valerie Liela, her mother, said as the kid ran inside the house screaming happily.

"Of course I did, he's my little brother, and he deserves the best."

"How much were the colored pencils?" he mother asked.

"Why?"

"I'm gonna pay you back, how much were they?"

"They were for free," Audrey lied.

"No, they weren't. How much?"

"All the times you have taken care of me when I was little is too much already," Audrey said, "I'll see you later mom."

She almost got back into the car when Ray came running back out.

"Am I going to see you later?" he asked giving her a hug.

"Of course, it is a Wednesday and you know what Wednesdays are," Audrey said grinning.

"Hangoutwithmycoololdersisandherfriendsday," he said purposely running the words together.

"Yep, but we're going have to change the name of it. Bye li'l bro," Audrey said getting into the car and driving off to the hospital.

End of Flashback.


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