"Ari... Arizona..." Callie tried to call out again. She was weak and cursed the blonde for having such an awkward name to yell.

She could hear Arizona sobbing mere inches away from where she lay, but she couldn't move, the rock pinning her arm was huge and heavy. It was killing her not being able to touch her.

"H-Help..." Callie mustered. "Help..."

"Callie?" Arizona called out, she'd recognise that voice anywhere, despite how weak and feeble it was. She stopped sobbing and began rooting around for her pen light. She'd dropped it whilst trying to escape the falling rocks. "Callie is that you?"

Callie couldn't help but smile to herself, as she tried to call out again. "Ari-Arizona..."

Arizona couldn't wait for the light, she stopped searching and crawled towards Callie, feeling her way around in the dark. "Callie baby talk to me, where are you?"

"I-I'm... T-Trapped..."

Arizona's hand soon found Callie's. It was cold and lifeless, and as Arizona felt further up she came into contact with the rock. She pushed it, trying to free her girlfriend, but caused her to scream out in pain as she did. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" Arizona apologised as she felt around in the dark coming into contact this time with Callie's stomach making her cry out again. "Damnit! I'm sorry. I need my light. I had a pen light. I'll be right back."

Scrambling around in the dark Arizona tried frantically to find her pen light. Panic washed over her as she feared it might be on the other side of the tunnel. "C'mon, c'mon." She muttered to herself over and over, before eventually her fingers ran over it. Picking it up triumphantly she clicked the button. Nothing. Click. Nothing.

It was broken. With no light there was nothing she could do for Callie. Doctors can't operate blind, she'd probably end up making things worse. Screaming out in frustration she flung the light on the ground, making it shudder on, illuminating Callie's bloody face.

"Callie?" Arizona sobbed, as she picked up the light and ran it over her body, examining the mess, deciding where to start first.

"P-Please help m-me..." Callie began to sob. Her whole body was shaking. Her right arm trapped under a rock, blood oozing from her abdomen and from a cut on her forehead. Smaller cuts covered her hands and arms. She was a mess.

The light from the pen light was dim and probably wasn't going to last very long, Arizona shoved it in a crack on the wall to hold it, it wasn't an ideal light, but it would do.

"Callie, I need to move this rock, ok?"

Callie nodded slowly, bracing herself for the pain. Arizona placed two hands around the rock and looked back down at the fear in Callie's eyes. She paused for a second, before taking her hands off and gently placing them on Callie face, then leaning down and kissing her passionatley. "It's gonna be ok," she whispered. "I'm gonna save you."

Callie nodded again, as Arizona moved back to the rock and pushed it as hard as she could, freeing Callie's arm. Callie let out a blood curdling scream that almost broke Arizona's heart. "I'm so sorry." She sobbed, as she rooted around in her pockets trying to find something to help with the pain.

Callie grabbed hold of her shoulder, breathing heavily. "It's d-dislocated..." She stuttered. "P-Push and t-twist."

"What?"

"I-I need you t-to p-push and t-twist my a-arm." Callie instructed.

Arizona took hold of Callie's lifeless hand. "I can't do this..." She sobbed. "Cal I'm hurting you and it's breaking my heart."

"Ari p-please." Callie closed her eyes. "O-One..."

Arizona gripped Callie's hand tightly. "I can't do this."

"T-Two..."

"Callie..."

"T-Three." Callie finished, as Arizona closed her eyes and pushed Callie's shoulder back into place, making her scream once again.

"Cal it's over, ok? I just need to sort your stomach out now." But there was no response. "Callie? Calliope answer me." Arizona said, starting to get hysterical. She moved over to check Callie's breathing. She was alive, just. She had passed out from the pain, but she needed to get to a hospital as soon as possible.

Arizona emptied the contents of her pockets on the floor, and wished she had brought her triage bag. She opened the packets of gauze and placed them over the wound on Callie's stomach, but she didn't have enough. Frantically looking around for something else to use, Arizona settled on her scrub shirt. Peeling it from her body she wrapped it tightly around Callie's stomach. Making the latina groan.

"W-Where am I?" Callie said wearily, as she opened her eyes.

"Callie, it's ok, your plane crashed, we're trapped in the airport. I need you to lie really still for me, ok?"

"W-What? P-Plane crash?" Her whole body began to shake, and her breathing suddenly became hard and short.

"Shit, Callie I need you to calm down for me, ok?" Arizona paniced as she struggled to keep pressure on Callie's abdomen. "Callie, just breath."

Callie closed her eyes, struggling to breath. "I h-have to g-get out of h-here!" She exclaimed.

"Callie it's ok, just calm down." Arizona sobbed. "You're in shock and you're tachycardic." But Callie couldn't calm down, she continued to shake and her heart rate peaked. "Callie!" Arizona yelled through her tears. "Look at me! You have to calm down! I don't have defibrillators here! If you don't calm down your heart is going to stop, and I can't save you when that happens! So just breath!"

But Callie couldn't catch her breath, Arizona began to sob harder. Placing both her hands on Callie's face she looked deep into her dark chocolately eyes. "Cal, breath! I can't loose you, do you understand? I won't loose you, so please just breath!"

Callie nodded, taking in a deep breath and then exhailing slowly. Arizona placed one hand over Callie's heart and closed her eyes as she felt her heart slow down. Arizona sighed as she went back to Callie's stomach, the gauze wasn't helping, blood was still seeping through, and Callie had gone really pale.

Just to make things worse Arizona's pen light flashed a few times before dying completely, plunging them both into complete darkness.

"No!" Arizona cried out as she grabbed the pen light from the wall and bashed it against her hand. It flickered on and off a few times, but it was no use. "NO!" She scrambled to her feet in the dark and ran her hands across the walls, looking for loose rocks to pull away. "HELP!" She screamed out as loud as she could. "HELP US!" But there was nothing she could do now. Defeated, Arizona sat down and leant back against the wall.

"Arizona..." Callie's voice was weak and distant.

"Yeah baby?"

"D-Don't leave m-me..."

Arizona sobbed harder than she ever had done before in her life, she felt around in the dark, finding Callie's face she planted a soft kiss on her lips, before laying down next to her, snuggling up close as they would do when they were at home in bed together. If someone had told her this morning that today was going to be her last day on earth she would have laughed at them, but now she really feared that this was it.

"I love you so much." She whispered softly into Callie's face.

"M-me too..."