"Good morning Alex," Arizona sang as she skated into his room on her heelies.

It had been a while since Arizona had worn her heelies to work. She'd stopped wearing them because Sophia got very jealous and wore them herself, despite the fact that they were a mile too big for her. A broken wrist, and one unhappy Callie later, Arizona was made to dispose of them. However Arizona was just a big kid at heart and couldn't bring herself to part ways with the beloved shoes.

She'd hidden them in the back of the wardrobe until the heat died down and it was safe for her to wear them again.

"Where's your Mom?" She asked, noticing the empty chair by Alex's bedside.

"She went to get something to eat." Alex replied blankly.

His room was adorned with 'Get Well Soon' cards, posters, flowers and balloons from his family as well as all the kids at school. Arizona could tell he was a popular kid, he always had visitors, and if he recieved anymore balloons she was sure he'd be able to float away like that old guy from 'Up'. But something was still bothering him, she hadn't seen him smile once since he'd been here. Granted he did have a severely broken leg, but the painkillers should have taken the edge off that.

"So how are you feeling today?" Arizona smiled, as she scribbled something on his chart.

"Fine I guess." He lowered his gaze and began fiddling with his bedcovers, smoothing out the creases and then messing it up again.

Sitting on the edge of Alex's bed, Arizona lowered her voice so only he could hear her. "What's wrong Alex? You have all these cards and gifts and nothing seems to be cheering you up. Do you want me to bring you another balloon?"

Alex's mouth curled into a slight smile, but he fought against it. "It's Sophia." He spoke softly. "I made her sick."

Arizona could hear the concern in his voice, and lowered her head trying to gain his eye contact. "Hey, it's not your fault, she just wanted to help you. She's a little hero."

Alex looked up at Arizona. "I stopped Billy Matthewson from picking on her." He said simply.

"Oh well you're both little heroes then!" Arizona smiled.

Alex couldn't stop himself from smiling this time, his face broke out into a huge grin, and Arizona felt an overwhelming sense of achievement. "She might not be sick you know."

Alex looked at her confused, and she spoke again. "She might not be sick. She might be fine. It's one of those things that we can't predict." Alex still looked confused, so she dug around in her pocket, producing a coin. "It's like this: Heads, she's not sick. Tails, she is sick."

Arizona couldn't quite believe that her Daughter's fate could be like flipping a coin, it felt more complicated than that. It was more complicated than that, but this seemed like the simplest way of explaining it to the young boy.

As she gently tossed the coin into the air, Alex's eyes were fixated upon it, and he softly whispered "I hope it's heads."

A loud knock at the door startled them both, they'd been so wrapped up in their own private conversation that they'd failed to notice Sophia and a nurse enter the room.

Arizona spun around, and the coin fell to the floor, rolling across the room and eventually settling at Sophia's feet.

"Sophia? What are you doing here?"

"Mommy had to come to work, so I came to see if Alex was feeling better." Wriggling her Dora The Explorer backpack off her back she swung it around to her front and quickly unzipped it, pulling a card from inside. It was handmade, and Arizona could just make out the drawing on the front. It appeared to be two stick figures, one of them was lying on the ground with red glitter coming out of it's leg, and the other one was stood by it's side holding a box with a big red cross on it. "I made you a card!" Sophia exclaimed.

Arizona beamed with pride, and Alex too had a huge smile pasted across his face.

"Dr. Robbins?" The nurse at the door had been trying to get Arizona's attention since she walked in, but the Blonde had been too busy staring at the masterpiece her Daughter had created out of colouring pens, glue and a LOT of glitter.

"Hmm?"

"Jessica Spark's parents are here and they have a few questions before her surgery this afternoon."

Arizona nodded, and slid off the bed. "I'll be back in a bit, ok honey? Stay here and keep Alex company." Planting a loving kiss on her Daughter's head, she swiftly made her way out of the room and down the hall.

Sophia took one step towards Alex and felt something underneath her foot. Lifting her leg again, she spotted the coin. "Hey a quarter!" She cried out as if she'd just stumbled across a mountain of gold.

"Don't pick it up!" Alex stopped her. Sophia froze, and looked Alex straight in the eye making him blush. "It's err... It's lucky if it's heads. If it's tails it's bad luck." He told her.

Looked back down at the coin, Sophia smiled and picked it up. "It's heads."

Alex smiled even more, remembering what Arizona had told him earlier.

"Here, you can have it." Sophia held out the coin, but Alex was reluctant to take it. "If it's lucky then you can have it, maybe it'll make your leg better."

Blushing again Alex took the coin and held it tightly in his hand. "Thankyou." He smiled.

Jumping up onto the bed, Sophia unzipped her backpack once more and tipped it upside down. Hundreds of lego bricks fell out into a pile on Alex's bed, and some even bounced off and onto the floor.

"Lego is the best toy ever!" Sophia stated as if it were fact. "I brought it for you to play with! Just don't leave any on the floor, cuz my Mommy get's mad when she stands on it..."