A/N: I really wanted this chapter to be more, but right now I could only come up with enough for this filler. I am trying to write the next chapter of Letters. Enjoy! Don't forget to R&R.

Disclaimer: Not mine...

After a few hours of sitting in silence, Linda had fallen into fitful sleep. All David could do to keep her asleep was tell her everything is going to be okay. However he found it hard to believe himself when he didn't know the fate of his brother-in-law and Jamie. He could see how much Linda cared for the two Reagan brothers. David found himself wishing that his sister still cared for his family as much as she cared for her husband's family. He wishes he can take away the hurt his sister is feeling. However he knew that the only way he could do that was if he could tell her that Danny and Jamie were going to be alright.

He also knew that Linda's in-laws deserved to know what was going on, but what would he tell them? That he had no clue if the brothers were going to be alright. He couldn't do that. He had to have something to tell them.

"David?" He hears his wife Trish asks quietly. "How is she?"

"I don't know. I honestly don't know. Her husband is in surgery and so is her brother-in-law. I don't think she would survive if Danny doesn't make it. I have never seen two people so meant for each other. I'll admit, I didn't like the guy at first but, they need each other," David whispers, so not to wake Linda.

"You know everyone in those trauma rooms are doing everything to save Jamie and Danny. I'm gonna grab some blankets for your sister and some coffee for us. We may be here for a while," Trish explains and quietly slips out of the room.

"Please, just give us some news. We would take anything right now. I will help my sister anyway I can," David prayed to whomever would listen. Almost on cue a doctor dressed in crumpled scrubs wearily walked towards them. David was glad he had the presence to shake his baby sister awake, knowing that this news could change so much for her.

"David," the doctor nodded to him. "Mrs. Reagan, I'm Doctor Wilson, I have been sent to tell you about your husband and brother-in-law."

And with those words, the only people in the room that matter were Linda and Dr. Wilson.