Arizona checked her watch. 1.05pm. She'd just finished her rounds on all the patients in Peds, and had the next few hours to herself. The boy she had scheduled for surgery had unfortunatley passed away the night before, leaving her afternoon free. It always bothered her when her patients didn't make it, she couldn't help but wonder if she had performed the surgery earlier would he have made it? Could she have saved him, had she just stayed later the night before and done the surgery then?

"Hey," A warm welcoming voice pulled her back from her thoughts.

Spinning around she came face to face with a pair of familiar dark eyes. "Calliope." She said softly, a smile forming on her face. It was amazing how just being in the Latina's presence warmed her.

Callie smiled back, but a look of sympathy still registered in her eyes. "I heard about your patient, you ok? I know how these things bother you."

Arizona nodded. She quickly looked around making sure they were alone before wrapping her arms around Callie's waist and burying her face in her neck. Breathing in her scent, letting it wash away all her negative thoughts. "I'm fine," She whispered.

Callie said nothing, she simply held the Blonde, letting her calm down and focus her thoughts. She knew that Arizona just needed some time to think. She needed time to just stop for a second and remember why she was doing this, why she was a doctor. Callie had quickly learnt that talking to her was useless, she wouldn't listen to advice or pep talks. She just needed comfort.

She just needed time to remember that you can't save them all.

However the loud obnoxious beeping of a pager soon brought them both out of their embrace. Sighing Arizona looked down at the offending object. "I have to go, it's 911 to the pit."

She turned to leave but Callie grabbed her arm, pulling her back. "Hey, go be a rockstar." She smiled, hoping that was enough to get Arizona back on track. It seemed to work as Arizona smiled back before giving her wife a quick kiss on the cheek and then dashing off down the hallway.

"What do we have?" Arizona said she she marched into the pit. Truthfully she was still a lil down about losing a patient, but she had a job to do so she put on a brave face and carried on.

"7 year old, broken leg, just came in from Green Lake elementary school."

Arizona's heart stopped. That was Sophia's school. Fearing the worst she pushed the intern out of the way and barged into the trauma room. Her eyes quickly scanned around the room. The sound of a young boy screaming out in pain mixed with the sound of blood pounding in her ears. Sophia was stood in the corner, she was being held back by a paramedic and was covered in blood. "S-Sophia?" Arizona's voice was weak and quiet.

"Dr. Robbins!" Owen called out loudly over the chaos. "This is Alex, he has a very severe broken leg from falling down a hill."

Arizona registered Owen's words, and quickly glanced over Alex's leg, it looked bad. She could see the white bone protruding from his soft flesh, but her attention was still on Sophia. "Is she hurt?" Arizona asked, as she tried to push her way through the mass of doctors to her daughter.

"I don't think so, she was helping the boy, so it's his blood." The paramedic chimed in.

Arizona scanned around the room again, Alex was still screaming out in pain and probably needed surgery as soon as possible. As much as she just wanted to be Sophia's mom right now, she had to work. "Dr. Kepner will you take Sophia, and clean her up for me please?" She asked as she snapped on some gloves and grabbed some gauze to pad Alex's leg.

April nodded. "Sophia, do you wanna come with me?" She took hold of Sophia's hand and began leading her out of the room, but Sophia fought her.

"I don't wanna go!" She said defiantly. "Mom?"

"Sophia, honey, I need you to go with April, ok? She'll take care of you."

Sophia began crying and shaking uncontrollably. Her adrenaline from earlier had worn off and now she was just scared and probably in shock. "Mom!" She sobbed.

Arizona closed her eyes, trying so hard not to just breakdown and scoop the child up in her arms.

"Ok, Dr. Kepner page Dr. Torres, she can come and take care of Sophia until we're finished here." Owen instructed trying to calm the situation down, but Arizona shook her head.

"No, this boy needs surgery, we'll need Dr. Torres to pin his leg back together. Dr. Kepner, please take Sophia."

"No! Mom!" Sophia's sobs grew louder, tearing Arizona's heart into pieces.

April tried her best to calm the distressed child, but it wasn't working. "Sophia, it's ok, you're Mom will be done in a lil while." She cooed.

Arizona injected morphine into Alex to numb his pain, and stop his screaming. The morphine kicked in almost straight away, but Alex was still crying. She couldn't think. She had to work. The noise in the room was ridiculous, and Arizona was getting a headache. "DR KEPNER! PLEASE TAKE SOPHIA OUTSIDE!" She yelled over the commotion. April jumped at her words and picked Sophia up, swiftly carrying her out of the room.

"Dr. Hunt, you said this boy fell down a hill?"

Owen nodded. "Erm, yeah."

"Ok then we need to get him to CT, make sure he doesn't have any other internal injuries, and can someone book an OR and page Dr. Torres!"

"Dr. Robbins, are you ok? I can handle this, if you need to see Sophia." Arizona stopped at Owen's words. Taking a deeep breath, she looked up at him.

"Dr. Hunt, would you know what to do if this kid went into heart failure on the table? Or what if he started to bleed out?"

"Well... I could do a temporary fix, I could page you if that happens." Owen stammered.

"And what if the patient died before I got there? What then?" Owen opened and closed his mouth a few times in an attempt to form words, but Arizona cut him off. "Exactly, Dr. Hunt. I am a doctor, I can save this boy's life, I can make sure he doesn't lose his leg. So stop asking if I'm ok and book an OR!"

Pushing the thought of her little girl to the back of her mind was one of the hardest things Arizona ever had to do, but she needed to concentrate on Alex, she wasn't going to lose another patient today.