"Okay, who's next?" Richards walked back out.

"Why don't the secretaries go?" Sam said.

"How many are there?" Richards asked.

"Well, Ginger, Bonnie, Margaret, Donna, and Carol. Five," Josh answered.

"I don't know if I can get five back there," Richards said.

"Why don't Ginger and Bonnie just go," Margaret said.

"I think that's a good idea," Donna nodded.

"What about you guys?" Bonnie asked.

"It's okay. We'll go after you two go in," Carol nodded.

"Thanks," Ginger and Bonnie grabbed each other's hands and followed the Doctor back.

"Take your time," Richards nodded as they walked in.

"Look at him," Ginger felt the tears form. "He looks so helpless."

"There are so many machines," Bonnie whispered while looking around.

"Hey Toby," Ginger said softly and bent down to his level. "It's Ginger," Ginger grabbed his hand.

"This is not happening," Bonnie cried as she walked over to him. "Why won't you wake up?" She asked him, wishing he would answer.

"We've known you for over three years Toby, we know how much you love to prove people wrong. This is the perfect chance to do that," Ginger cried.

"He's not going to wake up, is he?" Bonnie grabbed his other hand and looked down.

"I don't think so," Ginger cried. "I hate saying goodbye to people I care about."

"So do I," Bonnie looked into Toby's face. "He's probably yelling at us right now for slacking off," She laughed weakly.

"He always told us to keep working," Ginger smiled. "Even if things looked tough."

"He looked after us," Bonnie nodded and bent down and kissed Toby on the cheek. "Thank you Toby," She cried. "Goodbye," She took a few deep breaths before walking out.

"I want you to know that you will always be in my heart. You gave me a job when no one else would," Ginger bent down and kissed him in the cheek. "Goodbye Toby Ziegler." She cried and followed Bonnie out.

"I'll miss him so much," Bonnie leaned against the wall and cried.

"So will I," Ginger looked back into the room and said a silent prayer for her boss and friend.

TBC