Chapter twelve
"There's no honorable way to kill, no gentle way to destroy. There is nothing good in war. Except its ending." – Abraham Lincoln
It had been two long, and for Arizona painful, mouths since Rainbow rescued the President. Like always the government made up a bogus story saying that it was a group of Navy Seals who saved the President something that most of the members of Rainbow were used too. Tim and his team, however, found it a little painful. All that hard work and they weren't going to get any credit for it but now it was part of their job. They did not exist, and no matter what they did and who they saved they would never get credit for it. With the President saved and Rainbow's intelligence team working around the clock to find Dixon, Webber made it a point to added Tim, Nick, Kevin, Nate, Brain and Drew to the Rainbow. Kevin was placed in Rainbow's intelligence team because his knowledge and technical background. As for Tim, Nick, Nate, Brain and Drew they were split up and put into either Alpha or Bravo. Tim and Nick were on Alpha team, while Nate, Brian and Drew were on Bravo team. The boys spent the past few weeks working with their new teams and getting to know them better, expect for Tim.
Tim, along with his younger sister, still weren't given the all clear to return back to duty. He was luckiest out of the two of them for several reasons. One of those reasons being that the bullet that was in his lower back was 2 inches away from his spine. Even through it was only 2 inches away from his spine if the bullet hit him 1 inch to the left he would have been paralyzed from the waist down. The bullet that was in his back took the longest to fix, but once it was removed along with the bullet that was in shoulder it was smooth sailing from there. Tim was slowly getting his strength back as the days passed on, and he knew that it would only be a few weeks if not days before he could join his new team.
Arizona on the other hand had a longer road ahead of her. She was only shot in the shoulder and in the knee, and anyone on Rainbow can tell you that being shot in the knee or leg in general was not only painful but it was a long recovery process. For first the month Arizona couldn't bend her leg. The doctors were able to remove the bullet with no problem, but they had to reconstruct her knee. Arizona, just like her brother, was lucky as well. With the caliber of the bullet it should have torn straight through her knee making it impossible for any doctor to save the lower part of her leg, but it didn't. The bullet made it half way through her knee before it stopped. The first month for Arizona was nothing but nonstop surgeries, and the second month was nothing but hardcore rehabilitation, which in Arizona's eyes was the hardest thing she had to do since she returned to London.
In a nutshell, Arizona was learning how to walk again. When she as at the hospital she was supposed to use a wheelchair or crutches, but in typical Rainbow fashion she didn't you use them and tried several times to walk on her own, all of which were failed attempts. At one point when she was starting to get cabin fever from lying around doing nothing she overheard her doctor talking and somewhat yelling at Callie. She didn't remember the exact words, but the man threaten that if Arizona got up out of bed and didn't use a wheelchair or the crutches provided to her he was going to handcuff her to the bed.
When the time finally came for Arizona to start working with a physical therapist she couldn't have been any happier. She was going to be able to get up and move around without being yelled at. In her mind she thought she would be back at Rainbow running and doing drills by the end of the week. She was wrong, her right leg wasn't doing anything that she wanted it to do. It didn't bend as far as it used to, it could hardly support her body weight, and walking was just down right impossible.
It was a two week process to get her leg to bend a full 90 degrees, and it was another two weeks before she could stand up straight and put her most of her body weight on her right leg, Walking was still a hassle, she didn't have use crutches anymore, she had been upgraded to a walking cane. She wasn't allowed to do physical training with Rainbow, but that didn't stop her or Teddy from looking for Dixon on their free time, it was just Arizona had a lot more free time.
Arizona just sighed to herself as she sat on her windowsill looking out her window, which covered the north practice field. Alpha team was using the field, and Alex was leading the team in PT exercises. She leaned her head forward so that her head was resting on the window.
At the moment things were starting to slow down. The United States and Russia made their peace when they realized that Dixon was playing them both like fools. All the major cities that she hit with her dirty bombs had been cleared and now most of the cities were doing damage control.
Teddy and Arizona had come up with the conclusion that Dixon was planning anything big for the future. The EMP, the nuclear launch codes, missile defense systems, and the random terror attacks were nothing but a game to her. She wanted to start all kinds of drama and then just sit back and watch as every country on the planet destroyed themselves for her amusement.
Teddy and Arizona didn't know if she was running out things to do or if this was just the calm before the storm. Either way they had to find and stop her before she could make her next move, but that was the hard part. Dixon was hiding somewhere and they didn't know where.
Together they looked at past places were Dixon lived and vacationed at, and every time they came up empty handed. "Henry didn't find anything on facial recognition today." Teddy said as she entered Arizona's office. Teddy didn't saying anything else as she took a seat next to Arizona on the windowsill.
"I would be surprised if he did find her on facial recognition. She did create the program after all, so it should only seem fair that she knows how avoid or get pass it." Arizona replied defeated.
The room was silent as they continued to look out of Arizona's window.
"What if we are looking at this the wrong way?" Teddy questioned. "Maybe we might find her if we try thinking like her."
Arizona slowly turned her head to look over towards Teddy, "I'm listening." She said in a dry monotone voice.
"Do you remember seven months ago when you and Alpha team went to Portugal to raid a terrorist hideout?" Teddy asked.
Arizona just shook her head yes.
"Well when you guys were on your way back it sparked a conversation between Dixon, Yang and I. We were talking about what would be the perfect safe house location." Teddy paused for a moment to remember what Dixon actually said that night. "I remember Dixon saying that she wanted her place to be visible but over looked at the same time. She wanted it be hard to get to like an island but an island that wasn't friendly to other countries."
"Okay a visible but not visible island." Arizona got up and limped her way back to her desk, "let me check the receipts for Islands-R-Us for Dixon's credit card number." Arizona plopped down in her chair with a heavy sigh.
"Look I'm just as pissed as you are, if not more. I was the one who fought so hard for her be here when you, Webber and Bailey said no. I think out of everybody here I should the one that is the most pissed. She's making me look like the fool." Teddy found herself breathing deeply to keep herself from yelling. Dixon was going to be a sore subject for her for a very long time.
Arizona could detect the anger in her voice, so she leaned forward to turn on her computer. "Okay, what country is going to be hostile in a time like this?"
"Almost any county in the middle east," Teddy sat in the chair that was on the opposite side of Arizona's desk. "There are exactly 80 islands in the middle east." Arizona scrolled through all 80 names, "you might want to get some coffee because we are going to be here for a long time."
When Teddy went to go get coffee for her and Arizona she also went to Central Command and stole a laptop from Henry. When Teddy returned they split the list right down the middle, Arizona took the first half while Teddy took the bottom half.
Four hours, 2 cups of coffee and in Arizona's case 1 inappropriate sexual fantasy about a certain Latina later, Arizona tilted her head to the side and started to think real hard at her computer screen.
"What is it, Robbins."
"There is a small island in the middle of the Nile River in Southern Egypt, Elephantine. It's about 4,000 feet long north to south and 1,300 feet wide. The entire island was evacuated almost 5 years ago because of flooding during Egypt's rainy season, and no one is allowed to set foot on that island until the Egyptian government says it's okay."
"Sound's fair enough, what's the problem?"
"The problem is somebody has been building a 100 story skyscraper that takes up most of the island." Arizona turned her computer screen towards Teddy.
Teddy leaned forward and looked at the satellite image of the island. "I think we should give this to Henry and see what he can make of this." Teddy said.
Arizona just shook her head agreeing with her before the two of them went down stairs to Central Command. "Henry," Arizona said as she limped her way into Central Command with her walking cane. "We need you to work your magic on the island of Elephantine in Egypt. Dixon might be hiding out there."
Henry just shook his head before he walked over to his computer. Using the two monitors in front of him and two out of the four screen that were on the wall Henry started to pull up everything that he could on the island of Elephantine.
Flashing before their eyes they saw satellite images of the island, pictures from tourist and government officials and random facts about island. Finally after 10 minutes of looking a color image that was somewhat grainy popped up on the monitors on the wall, it was a picture of Dixon getting out of a black SUV. Stilling using the same satellite feed Henry scrolled through the video feed collecting every image that he could find of Dixon. "Looks like you guys found her. This is differently her island." Henry's hands left the keyboard as he turned around the face them.
"Yang, Karev and I will go. If the entire Rainbow team goes we might start another war seeing how touchy Egypt is with the United States." Teddy's eyes never left the screen in front of her.
"No, I'm going with you." Arizona replied back.
"Are you crazy, Robbie? You can barely walk on your own. Taking Dixon and her men down in a 100 story building is going to be no walk in the park." Teddy paused to look over at Arizona. "If you go it will be a death wish for you if you are lucky. You're already injured and if you get hurt again then you will be stuck in here at headquarters behind a desk for the rest of your career here at Rainbow. Is that really something you want?"
"I've been the military since the ninth grade. Since I was 14 someone has always told me what to do, where to go and who to shoot, but Dixon. Dixon's demise is going to be for me. In three years Webber is going to be forced into retirement and Bailey said that she doesn't want his job because she doesn't think she can handle the responsibly so she is going to stay the deputy director until she is forced into retirement, which means in three years I'll get Webber's corner office stuck at a desk for the rest of my Rainbow career. If I'm involved in the downfall of Virginia Dixon then I'm willing to cut to the front of the line."
The room was quiet as the two women ignored the others and just focused on each other. Teddy knew that Arizona wanted to bring down Dixon just as much as she did. But she didn't want see someone that grew to become her sister get hurt worse than she already was. Teddy knew that when the time came Arizona could run Rainbow with no problem, but Arizona wasn't a person who could just sit at a desk and watch the others around her have fun and be physical. Teddy knew that the speech that Arizona gave wasn't for her, it was for Arizona. It was to help her be okay with the fact that she would be stuck at a desk for the rest of her life if she went to Elephantine with Teddy.
"Actually I have solution that would keep you both safe." Henry jumped into their conversation. "Follow me ladies." Henry got up and made his way to the staircase with Arizona and Teddy right behind him. They went downstairs to the basement and walked down the long the hallway until they reached the end of the hallway. On their right hand side was a door that Henry unlocked. Once Henry opened the door they walked inside and saw a small workstation to their left and two large metal suits standing in front of them on the other side of the room.
"Dixon has been upping her game so I thought it was about time that I did the same." Henry walked passed a stunned and confused Teddy and Arizona. He walked right up to the two large suits and put his arms around both of the suits. "You can thank Alpha and Bravo team for this idea. They are always playing Gears of War and Call of Duty in Central Command. And it seems in every game they have men in 'juggernaut suits.' They are impossible to kill in those, after a few weeks of research and finding out that they aren't real I decided to make them real. These babies can take a lot of damage." Henry paused for a moment. "800 rounds from an assault rifle, 10 shots from sniper, 35 shots from a shot gun, 10 direct hits from a grenade launcher and finally." Henry's grin grew wider, "I take great pride in this one, it can take 5 shots from a 50 caliber rifle."
Arizona and Teddy looked at each other briefly before they walked over to Henry and his suits.
"I know they look heavy and sound heavy, but they aren't. They are quite light." Henry thought about his statement for a few seconds. "Well to Rainbow standards they are quite light. You guys should be able to keep a nice light jog with these suits on."
Arizona ran her fingers down the metal arm of the suit before she gave one last look over towards Teddy who was knocking on the helmet part of the suit.
Dixon was on her personal island of Elephantine. She was on the 93rd floor in her personal skyscraper. The 93rd floor was her own personal penthouse that was just for her.
"So I was thinking," Dixon said as she sat down on her couch with a glass of scotch. "Since I only have the launch codes for Russia, they should go to war with North Korea next. I'll launch a nuclear war head at North Korea and knowing the North Koreans they will get angry and launch one back only I'll use Return to Sender on them blowing up North Korea even more." Dixon said with a wide grin.
"I think that sounds like a good I idea but what about China?" A man said who was sitting on a small love seat.
"What about China?"
"Well-"
The man was cutoff when gunfire and yelling from the lower floors got their attention. Both Dixon and the man got up and walked to Dixon's large balcony that faced the south side of the island. From there she saw the signature Rainbow Blackhawk takeoff and fly away from the island. When she looked down at her driveway she was expecting the same scene she saw when she was Germany. The entire Rainbow team lined up shooting at her men. Instead she was greeted by two large robot looking people. The armor that they were in was taking a large amount of damage and showing no signs of letting up. The two 'mystery' people, even though Dixon knew who was in the suit, didn't even bother to hide or take cover like her men were. From her balcony Dixon watched as the robot form of Arizona and Teddy cleared the driveway to her building with easy. They were completely underneath her and out of her view when Dixon went back inside her penthouse. "Go upstairs and start the helicopter, Tony. I will be there in a few minutes. I want to take care of guest before I leave." Dixon smiled at the man as he took the stairs to the roof where the helipad was located.
Once Teddy and Arizona were inside the building things became easier and harder at the same time for them. There enemy was closer together and closer to them, but that meant they were closer to their enemy and they were just a few rounds away from the destruction of their suits.
"Alright ladies now that you guys are in the lobby walk all the way to the back of the building. When you get there you will see elevator doors to your right." Lexie told them.
"Rog," Arizona said as the covered the left side of the hallway, while Teddy covered the right side.
The guns that Henry put on their suits had close to an infinite amount of bullets in Rainbow's eyes. It also made it easier for them to shoot people because they didn't have stop and reload. Together side by side Arizona and Teddy cleared the lobby as they made their way to the elevator.
After many failed attempts Henry was able to successfully hack into Dixon's safe house. Dixon maybe good but Henry was definitely better. By the time Arizona and Teddy made it to the back of the lobby Henry already had an elevator open and waiting for them. Once the two stepped in the elevator Henry closed it and sent it up to the 93rd floor.
As the elevator started its long climb to the top of the building both Arizona and Teddy removed their helmets. "I think we might have to face Dixon without the juggernaut suits." Arizona said breathless. "I'm starting feel every shot now and it's starting to hurt a little."
"Yeah, that is probably a good idea." Teddy said.
Along with Henry and the rest of the Rainbow team back in London watching everything unfold, so was Dixon from her penthouse floor. A smile came across her lips when she watched the two young generals enter the elevator. "Michael, it would seem that we have company on the west side of the building in the elevator. How about you give them a ride straight to hell." Dixon said over the radio.
"No problem, boss," was her reply.
Teddy removed her suit completely before Arizona who was only able to get the top part of the suit off of her. Arizona's body was differently hurting, but the pain was bearable mainly because of adrenaline. She knew the minute she got on that helicopter to go home, all hell was going to break loose in her body.
"Robbie, get down." Teddy yelled as fell to the floor grabbing Arizona's arm bring her down with her.
Before Arizona could question Teddy, a shower of bullet started to rain down on them. The elevators that Dixon had were glass elevators that were outside of building. People in the elevator could see out and people who were in a Blackhawk following the elevator as it made its way to the 93rd floor could see into the elevator as well.
Arizona was still holding on to the massive gun that came with juggernaut suit. Still lying on the ground she took her gun and started to fire back at the helicopter. Since Arizona was still somewhat in her suit she was able to act as the distraction as Teddy looked all over her suit for a grenade.
When Teddy finally popped up she could see that Arizona was doing some damage as she continued to fire at the helicopter rotors hoping to stop them from spinning. The helicopter was now facing sideways, and right when Teddy popped up Arizona had shot the last man that was behind the helicopter's turret. The helicopter was about to turn to face them again when Teddy pulled the pin and threw the grenade at the helicopter hoping that it would make it inside the helicopter. She watched the grenade fly through the sky in slow motion, and the throw was good. It made it inside the helicopter and before the pilot and copilot could react the grenade went off blowing the helicopter out of the sky.
Teddy sank to her knees, and Arizona just rolled over on her back. Both women were out of breath, "you know a desk job at Rainbow doesn't seem that bad anymore." Teddy said, while Arizona gave a breathless chuckle.
It wasn't until they felt one of the cable wires to the elevator snap causing the elevator to fall a few inches when they realized that the elevator stopped moving.
"Henry?" Teddy questioned.
"I'm working on it." Henry said. They felt another wire snap and the elevator fell a few more inches.
"Something tells me you're going to want to get out of that juggernaut suit." Teddy said as she looked around the elevator.
Arizona didn't say anything as she carefully removed the rest of the suit from her body. Arizona stood up on her own two feet when they felt the last wire start to give way.
"Henry?" Arizona questioned with a raised voice.
"Rescue has arrived," Henry said as a second elevator pulled up right next to them. Arizona and Teddy grabbed their regular Rainbow primary weapons and shot the windows out of the second elevator.
"Go," Arizona demanded. Teddy jumped to the other helicopter without hesitation. Once Teddy crossed the 10 foot gap that was 64 stories in air to the other elevator it was Arizona's turn. Just like Teddy she jumped across without hesitation. Only when her right foot left the elevator the cable snapped sending the elevator crashing 64 stories to the ground.
Teddy helped Arizona get into the elevator before it dinged and continued on it journey to the 93rd floor.
Up until the part where Teddy and Arizona jumped to the second elevator and were back in safety, Dixon had a wide grin on her face. She should have realized that Henry hacked into the building so they could use it to their advantage. Dixon walked away from her computer before walking over to her gun safe and got herself an assault rifle just in case. Dixon was in the room with 10 of her men and women when the elevator dinged causing her to turn around and face the elevator, she seriously underestimated Henry.
The elevator doors opened and all of her men had their guns up and were ready to shoot. Only the elevator looked like it was empty. Before they knew it 6 smoke grenades were tossed into the middle of the room.
Within seconds the room was completely filled with smoke and Dixon and her men couldn't see, but they could hear the gunshot and sounds of bodies hitting the floor. Along with the juggernaut suits Henry came up with another invention. The goggles that Rainbow used here no longer generic, they could go to regular vision, night vision, thermal and heat vision at the push of a button and at the moment Arizona and Teddy were using the thermal vision as they cleared the room. Teddy was on the left side room while Arizona was on the right side room.
When the smoke finally died down they could see that Arizona's side of the room was clear while Teddy was still working on her side of the room with Dixon nowhere to be found. Arizona was about to flank them and help Teddy when Teddy yelled at her. "No Robbie I can handle this. Go get that bitch."
Arizona hesitated for a moment before she turned around and took off towards the back staircase. She felt bad leaving Teddy in the room all by herself. The plus side to having a juggernaut suit was they were able to clear the driveway, the lobby, and the elevator with ease, but the down side was they had little to no protection around their bodies now. They still had the black pants and boots but they didn't have a helmet for their head and their vest was just a plan bulletproof. Not the vests that they were used to wearing. And resting on the top of their heads at the moment were the new goggles that Henry had just made for the team.
When Arizona reached the stairwell she watched as Dixon got off on the 103rd floor. In not even half the time Arizona was at the top of the stairs and by the door that Dixon had just went through.
Arizona opened the door with her gun drawn. The room was dark, empty and windy because there were no windows on the floor. Arizona took two steps into the empty floor when Dixon came from her left and kicked the gun out of Arizona's hands. Arizona turned to face Dixon just in time dodge another kick that would have hit her square in the temple. Arizona punched Dixon once in the stomach before she tried to hit her with a right hook.
Dixon blocked the punch and grabbed on to her right arm before she punched Arizona 4 times in the side of the stomach. Arizona was able to get out of the hold and stumble backwards holding her stomach. Dixon just grinned as she stood up straight and walked towards Arizona who was still starting at the ground.
Dixon grabbed Arizona by her ponytail before lifting up her face and punching her twice on the left side of her face. Arizona was able to block the third punch, but couldn't punch back because she was disoriented from the Dixon's previous blows. Dixon lifted her leg to kick Arizona in the stomach but it didn't work when Arizona grabbed her leg and yanked Dixon closer to her. Once Dixon was close Arizona punched her twice in the stomach and once in the face.
Arizona was still holding on to Dixon's left leg when Dixon found her balance and jumped up in the air using her right leg. When she was high enough Dixon lifted her right leg more and kicked Arizona in the head. This made Arizona let go of her leg almost instantly as grabbed the side of her face. Dixon then punched Arizona twice in the stomach causing her stumble backwards more. Again Arizona was facing ground when Dixon's hand came in to her view and punched right in the middle of her face causing Arizona to stand up straight. When Arizona was standing up straight and was disoriented, Dixon jumped up into the air and grabbed on to one of the support beams. Still holding on to the beams she lifted both of her legs and kicked Arizona in chest causing her to stumble backwards some more. When Arizona stumbled backwards she tripped on a small stack of wood blocks causing her lose her balance and fall right out the 103rd story window.
As Arizona fell it felt like slow motion, she watched as Dixon's body got further away from her until Dixon turned around and left. Unfortunately she should have stayed because not more than 10 seconds later Teddy appeared and threw rope towards Arizona before she herself disappeared back on to the 93rd floor.
When the rope reached Arizona she grabbed it with her right hand and wrapped it around her wrist. After the 4th time she wrapped it around her wrist was in it broke her fall. For the first time in years she let out a loud scream as she felt her shoulder dislodge itself from its socket. She could not only feel her wrist snap in several places she could also hear it as well. She felt the blood trickle down her arm as rope ripped off her skin from her forearm all the way to her wrist.
Arizona took a minute to caught her breath and get her bearing straight before she started to swing back and forth on the rope. After she got enough momentum she used it to go crashing through one of the windows on the 90th floor. Once she was on the floor Arizona painfully unwrapped her bloody arm from the rope. After she was free from the rope she walked over to a pillar that was on the empty floor. She lifted up her shoulder at a certain angle. She took a few minutes before she started to breath heavily bracing herself for what was about to happen. She took 5 deep breaths before she slapped her shoulder against the pillar twice before it popped back into place.
When shoulder was back in place she made her way back to the staircase. She stopped on the 93rd floor to check on the Teddy. She had cleared the rest of the room except for two people. Arizona knew she could handle the remaining two people with no problem so she left Teddy and continued on to the roof.
When Arizona left there was a man right behind Teddy had a pistol. Teddy was unaware that the man had a pistol until she kicked the women in front her causing her stumble backwards so Teddy could focus more on him. When Teddy turned around she grabbed his wrist and snapped it backwards causing him to shoot himself in the stomach. As the man fell to the floor Teddy grabbed the gun and shot the women behind before she jump on Teddy. Teddy cleared the room before she took off for the stairwell to go up to the roof with Arizona.
While Teddy was still downstairs Arizona made it to the roof just in time. Dixon was about to takeoff. Her helicopter was in the air and was about two feet away from the roof. Without thinking Arizona sprinted towards the helicopter, when she made it to the ledge of the building she jumped and grabbed a hold of the helicopters landing gear. The pain in her wrist and shoulder weren't hurting as bad as she thought it would be, but just like her earlier her adrenaline was pumping making it easier for her to ignore the pain.
She used the last of her strength to lift herself up on the landing gear. When had both feet where somewhat planted on the landing gear she reached over and opened the door to the helicopter. She punched the pilot several times before grabbing him by the collar and pulling him out of the helicopter. The man missed the ledge of the Dixon's building by 2 feet, and ended up falling 110 stories to his death. When Dixon watched as her pilot get pulled out of the helicopter she tried to take control of the helicopter, but Arizona was not having any of that.
The moment Dixon reached over towards the Cyclic Arizona grabbed her by the hair and pulled, which made Dixon push the helicopter down and to the left causing it crash back on the roof. When Dixon and Arizona came crashing back on the roof was when Teddy finally made it to the roof. Teddy hit ground so she wasn't taken out by the helicopter's rotors.
All three women were lying on the roof disoriented and tired. Arizona and Teddy were lying on their stomachs while Dixon was laying her back. Arizona was slowly pushing herself back on her feet, but Dixon was the first one up. She looked around briefly for a weapon when she found the towing wire from the helicopter right by her. She grabbed the end piece of the wire before she walked over to Arizona. She jammed both knees into Arizona's back causing Arizona to fall back down on her stomach.
"Just fucking die already," Dixon said as she grabbed Arizona by the hair and proceeded to wrap the wire around Arizona's neck. After she wrapped the wire around Arizona's neck twice she started to pull.
Arizona tried to grab behind her and break Dixon's grip but it wasn't work. Arizona was grasping for air and she could feel herself getting light headed and she felt she was seconds away from passing out.
Holding a broken blade piece from the helicopter Teddy came up and hit Dixon square in the head. It wasn't enough force to knock her out but it was enough force to get her off of Arizona. Dixon flew off Arizona and was laying on her side stunned about what just happened. Her head was on fire and she feel the blood trickle down her cheek slowly.
Dixon rolled over on her stomach before getting on all fours to help get pick herself up. "I fought you," Teddy yelled as she kicked Dixon in the month causing her fall backwards on her back. "And this is how you thank me?" Teddy sat on her stomach and wrapped her hands around Dixon's neck. "You are nothing but an ungrateful bitch." Teddy grabbed the discarded toe wire that was once wrapped around her now unconscious friends' neck. "I know I was supposed to bring you back alive, but…" Teddy wrapped the wire around Dixon's neck before lifting her up to her feet. "I don't think anyone would care if you died," Teddy lifted her right leg and kicked Dixon off the roof with the wire still around her neck. When Dixon fell over the ledge Teddy walked up to the ledge and just watched her fall. If it weren't Arizona, who stopped the toe wire from rolling, Dixon would have just fell 106 stories to her death, but thanks to Arizona who stopping the tow wire her neck snapped at 80th floor and her lifeless body was swinging back and forth.
Teddy turned around to see Arizona by the toe wire cable staring off into the space breathless. Teddy didn't say anything as she walked over and sat by Arizona's side.
"I think I finally understand why most generals smoke after a big battle." Arizona said in a low raspy voice.
"God I feel like chain smoking after this." Teddy said, which got a laugh out of both women.
