"I told you!" Sara cried, "I don't know anything! I don't speak Korean! How should I know what they were saying?" It had been two days since Sara had left the 4077th, every day her heart felt heavy, she didn't want to leave but they had made her anyways. Now here she was in Seoul, in a larger room surrounded by strangers asking her a lot of questions and General Hammond trying to get information out of her when there was no information to give.

"Young lady." General Hammond began sternly, "The north Koreans wouldn't just fill you with bullets for no reason. You must have heard something, anything."

Sara sighed, "Well of course I heard something! But number one I don't remember it and two I don't speak Korean so if you wanted me to translate you would be out of luck."

The general grumbled some dirty words before continuing, "You had better be telling the truth young lady..."

"And If Im not?" She asked

"Then your in deep trouble." He responded.

"It's illegal to hurt minors!" Sara retorted back. The General went red as an apple before breathing a few times.

"Bring in her friends." Sara's ears perked up, Friends? As far as she knew, her friends hadn't suddenly shipped over to Korea, so when Hawkeye, Trapper, Henry and Radar entered the room, she shrieked with joy before bounding up to hug all of them.

"Alright, alright, settle down." The general commanded, "Sara, take your seat. Now why exactly have you come here today?" The general asked the 4077th crew.



Henry stood up, "Sir, we wish to make a request in allowing Sara Howard to stay at the 4077th MASH unit." Sara gasped, and put her hand over her mouth, They wanted her to stay at the MASH. Hours passed as Henry, Hawkeye, Trapper and Radar stated their cases for allowing Sara to stay at the 4077th, Off and on the general seemed to change his mind. Still the same issue came to light over and over, The 4077th is three miles from the front, what if the camp was taken over? To this the answer came quite clearly.



"We're a MASH unit," Hawkeye said simply, "We're not allowed to be captured. We a home free area." The general grumbled a bit about this.

"She would be safer at home..." He said.

"No I wouldn't," Sara put in bluntly.

"Excuse me?"

"If I went back home I would probably die." She said plainly.

The general sighed, "Young lady, you have god parents who care a great deal about back in the USA, I could send you back there right now If I wanted to."

"Sure you could," Sara agreed, "Then a few weeks later you would receive word of my death and forever be stained with the thoughts of the girl you sent back home to her almost certain doom."

"I highly doubt your going to die if you get sent home." The General told her, "I wouldn't let you go home if you were going to get hurt by someone or something..."

"Then don't let her go home." Hawkeye put in.

"Captain Pierce I highly doubt any harm is coming to her, Im sure she is treated normally at home..."

That had done it, everyone in the room was talking quietly when Sara stood up, Tears streamed down her cheeks, quickly the girl rolled up her sleeve and produced the long scar.

"Is this normal!?" She asked, "Is Something like this normal for someone my age to get?"The general was speechless, "What happened?" He asked quietly. Sara breathed in and sighed before explaining the whole story. When at last she had finished, Sara was crying silently, Hawkeye walk over to her and sat down before hugging her tightly.

"Well," The general stated, "I suppose it will be alright if she stays, but only if it's alright with Henry." the general looked over at Colonel Blake who sighed, the judgement of life or death, great.