Heyy guyz!! Sry I didn't update sooner but school has me crazy busy :S Every minute I have something new to do ugh :(

Anyways…thx so much for the reviews on the last chp :D Hopefully you guyz like this one :) And plz don't hate me for the end…love you guyz!!

XXX

Arizona followed closely behind Callie as she made her way through the halls of the hospital. Callie had a million and one things running through her mind. Deep down she knew that Derek would take great care of her little sister, but she was still scared out of her mind. She really did not want to lose her little sister. The only family member that had accepted her, that was talking to her.

Entering the ER, Callie headed straight for the front desk, "Trystan Duval, which room?" The nurse pointed to room four and Callie stalked off. Silently thanking the nurse with a look, Arizona jogged after Callie, more nervous than she had ever been. These past few days, Aria had really grown onto Arizona. She had only been here for a short while, yet Arizona found herself loving her as her own sister, and she wouldn't have it any other way.

She definitely did not want Aria to die or to have any long-term effects from the accident. She cannot stand to see Aria in any pain. She let out a breath and entered the room. Trystan lay on the bed, still, except for his chest rising and falling in a slow but steady rhythm. Grazing her eyes over his body Arizona let out an inaudible breath. Aside form the broke leg and dislocated shoulder, he was physically sound. She walked over to where Callie stood and placed a hand on her shoulder, squeezing gently.

Just then, Trystan's eyes fluttered open. He blinked a few times before recognizing the two figures at the foot of his bed.

"Callie? Arizona?"

Callie's head turned to face him. She smiled, "You're awake. How do you feel?"

"Okay, I guess, but I could do without this needle in my arm," he replied while gesturing to the IV drip attached to his arm. Callie chuckled, "Well, unless you want to feel the actual pain that comes with your injuries, I suggest that you keep that in."

Trystan wrinkled his nose. He then bit his lip, then asked, "How's Aria?"

Callie's face immediately fell, "Don't know yet, she's still in surgery." He let out a breath and ran his uninjured hand down his face, "I knew we shouldn't have left."

Arizona became confused, "Wait, what are you talking about? Left where?"

Trystan sighed then continued, "You're not gonna like this, but you're gonna find out soon anyway." He took in a deep breath, "We were at my house."

Callie arched a brow, "Excuse me? What were you two doing at your house?" Trystan winced, "I really don't feel comfortable telling you that."

Arizona held back a laugh, the two of them might have been uncomfortable, but she was enjoying every minute of this conversation. She bit her bottom lip and kept silent, watching the conversation play out without her intervening.

Callie held up a hand, "Okay, I don't want to know either. She's my little sister. But why shouldn't you have left?"

"By the time we woke up it was after three and after she saw the missed calls from you guys she thought she should get home. But when we were almost out the door I wasn't sure about it anymore…"

"Whoa, babe, I don't think that we should go anymore."

Aria turned around on the staircase and looked at Trystan, her brows furrowed together, "What are you talking about?"

"There's construction on the freeway, and at this hour it's not really safe to drive, can't see one shit." Aria let out a breath, "But I gotta get home, Cal and Ari will kill me if I'm not home when they wake up."

"Then why don't I drop you home before they wake up?" he asked hopefully. Aria shook her head, "They don't have a set time to wake up. It's whenever their pagers go off, and only God knows when that is."

Trystan sighed, "I just don't think that this is the best idea." Aria climbed up two stairs, leaned up and kissed him on the lips, "We'll be fine, okay?" She intertwined their fingers, "Please?"

He looked into her eyes, hoping to get the strength to go against her wishes to no avail. "Okay," he relented, "Grab your coat."

"Thanks, sweetie," she said, pecking him on the lips once again.

"The last thing I remember was pulling out of the driveway."

Callie muttered a silent curse then inhaled sharply. "You don't remember anything else?" she asked hopefully. He shook his head and chose to remain silent.

Callie lifted her left hand and ran her fingers through her dark locks. "Relax", Arizona said to her, "You need torelax. Everythingisgoingtobeokay. Shepherdisthebest, he would never dream of letting anyone down, far less a fellow attending."

Callie nodded slowly, knowing it was true. Unfortunately, she couldn't stop her mind from racing. Was Aria really going to be okay? Shepherd better take good care of her. What was she going to tell her parents?

"Oh crap! My parents!"

She hadn't meant to say that last part out loud, but at that moment, it really didn't matter. Her little sister was in surgery and their parents had no idea what was going on. She had to tell them, but she really didn't want to talk to them. Especially seeing how her father was acting.

Arizona's head turned to Callie upon her uttering those four words. She knew what Callie was thinking about, but she didn't think that talking to her parents was the best idea right now. "What about your parents, Calliope?"

"They don't know Aria's in surgery," Callie replied, head in her hands, eyes glued to a spot on the floor. Arizona sucked in her bottom lip, knowing that they had to tell them about Aria, she just had no idea how. She knew that Callie had no intent of talking to them right now, and she understood that. However, the next words that came out, she did not understand where they even came from.

"I'll tell them."

Callie's head shot up. She looked at Arizona with a face of confusion and wonder. "I couldn't force you to do that. I'll tell them-"

Arizona shook her head, "You and your father are in no state to be in the same room, far less talk to each other. I'll go and find them and tell them myself, you stay here with Trystan."

Callie let out a breath, her eyes remaining in Arizona's gaze. She then nodded, "Thanks, Ari."

Arizona nodded and kissed the top of her head before exiting the room. Callie looked after her, holding her breath, and hoping to God that everything was going to be okay…

XXX

"Okay, looks like I got the bleeding under control, Dr. Grey if you could close up he-" Derek was cut off by the rapid beating emanating from one of the many monitors in the operating room.

He then looked back down to the open head in front of him. Blood was appearing from what seemed to be everywhere.

"Shit," he swore out loud, "She's bleeding out! Clamps! I have to stop it now!"

XXX

After half an hour, Arizona still hadn't returned and Callie was becoming worried. As far as she knew, her parents were still in the waiting room in the ER. They hadn't left after their last…meeting, Callie willed herself to think. Although it seemed to be more of an altercation.

The door then opened and Callie fully expected to turn around and see Arizona walking in, the usual smile on her face. Much to her dismay, Derek walked in, a solemn look on his face. Callie's face visibly fell upon seeing him and she became anxious.

"What happened? Is my sister okay?"

Derek let out a breath, then turned to look at Meredith standing next to him. She nodded at Callie and he continued. "Callie, your sister had what seemed to be a minor bleed in her brain. However, that was not the case. It proved to be a larger bleed than I expected."

"But you fixed it right? You fixed her?" Callie asked frantically, cutting him off, her voice breaking slightly.

Derek sighed and continued, "The bleed was under control for a short while, but I hadn't noticed that the bleed had actually originated from another area of the brain, one that I could not reach during the surgery."

"What does that mean?" she asked, tears forming in her eyes.

"She's alive and stable, but that was only possible because I had to place her in a chemically induced coma. That's the only way she would have survived."

Callie began to hyperventilate, "My- sister- in –coma." She then fell forward onto the floor and began to sob uncontrollably. Now she had definitely lost all hope, because nothing was okay.

XXX

Sry if I offended anyone by my lack of knowledge about medical practices :P

And I'm also sry for the cliffy…but I just looooved the idea XD Review pretty please!! :) Looooove you CalZone fans!!