The sound of laughter was easily heard coming from Terri's office. Von smiled as she entered and saw Lucy sitting on Terri's desk playing peek-a- boo. "Von." Terri exclaimed as she looked up at her friend. "How's everything going?"

"Oh, it's all fine. I guess you haven't seen Mitch yet." Von noted.

"No. Why, is there something wrong?" Terri picked Lucy up of the desk and placed her down on the floor with he dolls.

"I just asked him if he saw you first to give you a message. Your mother called while you were out, she wouldn't say what was wrong but she wants you to call her back urgently."

"Oh boy." Terri picked up the phone, "Could you please take Lucy down to day care and inform Mitch she's there?" She dialed her mothers phone number.

"Sure, and if there's anything you need to talk about I'm here."

"Thanks." Terri said as Von left with Lucy in tow. Terri tapped on her desk while she waited for her mother to pickup the phone. "Mum, what's wrong?" She jumped to the point as soon as she heard her mothers' voice. "What happened?". "She's on her way here?" Just as she spoke those words a bed was wheeled past her door with a young girl unconscious on it. "I've got to go mum, she's just arrived. Yeah, bye." Terri hung up the phone and rushed out the door. She quickly made her way to the whiteboard and found the name Gretel O'Hara. She spun on her heel to find Jared behind her. "Jared."

"That's my name."

"Do you mind if I help with this patient?" Terri pointed to Gretel's name.

"Sure thing Terri, It's your ward." Jared smiled and handed her Gretel's file, which he hadn't yet read through. "You'll have to talk to Charlotte, she's Gretel's doctor."

"Okay, thanks Jared." Terri walked casually into room 1 and found Charlotte examining Gretel. "How is she Charlotte?" Charlotte almost jumped through the roof at Terri's voice.

"Terri, she's fine. She's fractured her right knee, three ribs and both her ankles. We'll be checking for brain damage when she wakes up. With a fall like she had it's possible she'll have amnesia. I'm sorry Terri."

"Why are you saying sorry to me?" Terri asked trying to act as if she was confused with the situation.

"Terri, you obviously don't realise that I've been Gretel's doctor since she moved from Canberra. I'm possibly the only person here, who has seen her records, I know she's not an O'Hara." Charlotte handed her files to Terri and left the room.