Obligatory disclaimer: sadly, Grey's Anatomy is property of Shonda Rhimes and ABC, not me.

A/N: It's travelling season again and as my family contemplates another trip to Vancouver to visit family I couldn't resist throwing it in. It's been awhile since I've been in the Vancouver airport so the little description that exists is based off of Pearson International, the one I'm most familiar with. This is for anyone who's thought that they've lost (or heaven forbid, actually have permanently lost) a wee loved one, be it sibling, cousin or child in a busy area. There is some sort of angel that helps them back to you!

Part 2, Section 6: Are angels filling up the sky

"Found you, Mama!"

Meredith jumped as she felt a small body slam into her legs. Spotting the suitcase on the belt, she grabbed it and placed it next to the other two. Bending over, she scooped the four year old into her arms.

"Isabelle! What are you doing here? I told you to stay with Mommy and Evelyn, did I not?"

The little girl nodded and smiled winningly. "But I was bored Mama! I wanted to go see you right now and go see aaaallll the pretty places you said were in Vancouver. You said we could go see the statues they built for those big games!"

Meredith sighed as she put Isabelle back down. Her children would surely be the death of her! "Where are Mommy and Evelyn? They're probably worried about you sweetie. You shouldn't have run off like that, you could have been hurt!"

Isabelle stuck her bottom lip out and tears welled in her eyes. "I'm sorry Mama, I just wanted to come see you."

In a flash Meredith had her in her arms again, squeezing her tightly. "I'm not mad at you Belle, you just have to never ever do that again, okay? Airports are busy places and sometimes there are bad people in them. We wouldn't want to lose you!"

Isabelle nodded and Meredith wiped her eyes before getting back up from where she'd been kneeling on the floor. "Let's look around for Mommy and Evie. Let me know if you see them Belle."

After a few moments Isabelle pointed behind Meredith excitedly. "Right there Mama, right there!"

Sure enough, Meredith turned around to find Addison rushing towards them with Evelyn in her arms and a panicked look on her face that subsided when she saw Meredith holding Isabelle.

"Isabelle!" Addison quickly squeezed between the throngs of people and expertly switched daughters with Meredith when they reached them so that Meredith now held Evelyn. "I was so worried! Placing kisses all over her face she squeezed her tightly. Clearing her throat she expertly shifted Isabelle onto her hip while grabbing a bag and putting it onto the cart Meredith had found earlier. "Let's go and find a cab to get to the hotel, okay?"

Meredith voiced her consent and loaded the other two bags onto the cart, allowing Evelyn to sit on it after arguing for a moment. Evelyn chattered the whole way to the cab bay and continued the whole way to the hotel. Normally it would be a problem but Meredith was just amused by it and Addison was too relieved about Isabelle being safe to notice.

The family had flown to Vancouver for a neurology conference that Meredith was set to be a key speaker at. She had made attending two years before and was recognized as one of the leading neurosurgeons in the country with 3 clinical trials under her belt. She made sure to be the opposite of her mother; family always came first so when this opportunity had come up they had decided that May would be a lovely time for a family trip. The girls had enjoyed watching the figure skating and the hockey during the Olympics and were excited for the chance to visit the Olympic Village.

Meredith had returned to work when the twins were 8 months old, unable to take any more time off due to her position as a fifth-year resident. When she had returned she'd discovered that the chief resident position had been held for her and she was glad to have her job back. With 2 months to go in her residency she had formally declared for neurosurgery and made plans to further focus on the spine. She and Addison had become a force to be reckoned with when they teamed up on cases and with Derek's help she had developed a protocol that eradicated a previously fatal brain tumour. Each step she took to improve someone else's life and each case that involved a child that survived healed the gaping wound that Declan's death had left a little bit more.

As they tucked the girls into their shared bed and climbed into their own, Meredith couldn't help but smile at the thought of the fun they were going to have in Vancouver and the adventures that would last (hopefully) for the rest of their lives.