Chapter Six

"Her BP is dropping," a paramedic says as they roll Teddy right past me.

In a flash Cristina is right next her mentor, she has her stethoscope out and is listening to Teddy's heart. "I'm getting muffled heart beats, she has fluid building up. We need to get her up to X-Ray."

Without hesitation, Bailey, Cristina and some nurses start to wheel Teddy upstairs to X-Ray when the EKG machine starts to beep. "Her pulse is way too low," Bailey starts.

"She's going into cardiogenic shock. We need to get her to the OR right now." Cristina yells.

When they take Teddy into the OR, I go immediately to the gallery to watch. Cristina doesn't waste anytime opening Teddy's chest. According to Cristina, Teddy has a cardiac tamponade, which led to a pulmonary edema.

"Were losing her," Bailey says as the EKG machine flatlines. "Come on Teddy you can't die," Bailey starts CPR while Cristina gets the paddles.

"Somebody page Cardio?"

I hear someone say right behind me. "I did," I turn around and I'm greeted by a tall thin woman with dirty blonde and green eyes. "I have a seven year old girl with coronary heart disease."

"Really," the fact that I have a seven year with a serious heart problem strikes her interest. We walk to the little girl's room in silence. I'm in my own little world while she is intently reading this girls chart.

When we get to the girls room she closes the chart and we walk in together. There is nothing special about this consult we explain to the parents what we plan to do and they ask the usual questions.

Together we both step out of Stacey's room and before my cardio doctor leaves she turns to face me. "I'm Dr. Teddy Altman," she extends her hand for a handshake. "Since we will be spending a lot of time together I think it's only fair that we get to know each other."

"Dr. Arizona Robbins," I say back with a smile and shake her hand.

We both smile at each other before we go our separate ways.

Teddy was right because we spent the next 7 months working together with Stacey. Finally after 4 coronary artery bypasses and 2 heart transplant later, Stacey is somewhat in the clear. I'm at the nurses' station filling out the last entry in Stacey's chart when I see Teddy standing next to me. I just put my pen down and look over towards her. "What's up?"

"We should celebrate," Teddy pauses for a moment. "I hear that a lot of the doctors go to a bar across the street, Joe's. Do you want to go there with me?"

"Umm,"

"Come on beside Owen. You're the only person I know around here. Ever since I have gotten back from Iraq my life has consented of work, home, TV and sleep. I need some type of outside contact. I'm going crazy."

"I don't drink. That's the problem." I give her a weak smile.

"Well you do tonight; I'll meet you downstairs at around 8?" Teddy smiles at me, and all I do is smile back.

"Yeah, I guess I will see you at 8." I say under my breath.

"Great," Teddy turns around and makes her way upstairs back to cardio.

Since I'm not very social 8 o'clock comes around a little too quickly for me. When I go downstairs I see Teddy sitting in the waiting room waiting for me. She smiles and gives me a slight head nod before she gets up walks over towards me.

As we walk to the bar we make small chit chat. She wasn't joking when she said that the doctors come here after work. This place is filled to the brim with doctors. We manage to find an empty booth as we continue to talk about our day.

"What are you having ladies?" the barmaid says to us.

"I'll have a Grey Goose with a club soda and a lime." Teddy looks over to me, "pick your poison, my treat."

I look over at the bar before I shake my head. "I'll have a Captain and Coke."

"What are you still in College?" Teddy says to me.

I slowly turn my head and look over towards Teddy with wide eyes. "What's wrong with Captain and Coke?" I ask.

"Nothing it just Captain and Coke is something a broke college kid would get. You're the head of Pediatrics at Seattle Grace; you can afford better tasting rum." Teddy says to me.

"Like what? I already told you I'm not a drinker."

"Here, she'll have a 10 Caine and Coke." Teddy turns to address the barmaid.

The barmaid shakes her head and a few minutes after she left she is back with our drinks and bowl of peanuts.

I take a sip of my drink and can't help but notice how better it is compared to using Captain. "Better isn't it?" Teddy asks.

"Much," I reply back.

"So Arizona," Teddy pauses to take a sip of her drink. "Tell me something about you, like where did you get your name? I have a feeling like there is a story behind it, not unless your parents are hippies."

I just give her a small chuckle, "no they aren't hippies, and there is a story behind my name." Start off; I take another sip of my drink before I start to talk about myself.

I guess you could say that after that night Teddy, just like Callie, wormed her way in life and into my heart. I'm not saying that I'm in love with Teddy, but I do love her like she was my sister. Sometimes I think Tim was reincarnated in the form of Teddy. She has been there for me through everything.

She helped me improve my people skills, gave me dating advice when it came to Callie, and the most important thing, she knows who I really am. She's the one that keeps me sane because I don't have to keep my true feelings bottled up inside. I have someone to vent to, and for someone like me that goes a long way. I would talk to Callie if she knew and accepted me, but after recent events I don't think she will. And since I talk to Teddy with no filter she has a little bit of an edge over Callie.

The rest of my shift is spent in the gallery watching Cristina and Bailey operate on my best friend. Whenever something goes wrong both Cristina and Bailey look up to me. You can tell that I'm making them nervous. It takes them about 5 hours to operate on Teddy. Cristina and Bailey have managed to fix her a cardiac tamponade and her pulmonary edema. They also fixed her fractured ribs and her fractured shoulder girdle. It's around 9 in the morning when they take Teddy up to her room. I'm about to join them, but I know when she wakes up, if she wakes up. She will want to know how Henry is doing.

When I leave the gallery I start my journey for April or Lexie. My journey is only short lived because once I get to the nurse's station that is right across from the surgical board I see Lexie filling out a chart.

"Hey Lex," I say as I walk up towards up her.

"Hey Arizona, how's Teddy?"

"Good she just got out of surgery, so all we have to do is wait to see if she walks up." I pause for a brief second. "How's Henry?"

Lexie looks down for a brief moment, before she looks over to me. "He didn't make it," she says in a soft whisper. "They were outside without help for too long, well Henry was a least. He need help the moment he got shot in the head."

Lexie and I don't say anything to each other as we both go our separate ways defeated. When I get to Teddy's room I just plop down in the chair that is on the right side of her bed and is facing the door. I just sigh to myself as I look at Teddy as she just lies their helplessly.

I'm alone with Teddy for another hour before Callie, Addison and Mark enter the room. "Hey, Owen just told us what happened. Why didn't you call me?" Callie says as she comes over to my side.

Without losing eye contact with Teddy I just shrug. "I was so focused on Teddy I just forgot." I feel Callie's hand on my upper back as she starts to rub it back and forth.

"She'll be okay," Callie whispers before she kisses me on the top of my head.

Mark is standing at the foot of bed while Addison pulls up another chair so she is sitting right across from me.

We are in her room quiet for another 20 minutes before Jackson enters the doorway, "um, Dr. Sloan we have surgery in 10 minutes." He says with a soft whisper.

Mark just shakes head and leaves the room, "I'll see you later, ladies." He says with a soft whisper.

Callie is the next one to leave after Mark; she has an incoming trauma and ran out the room leaving me alone with Addison. We are quiet for about 5 minutes before Addison starts to speak. "You've been here since 7 last night and it's going on 11 a.m., you should go and get some rest. I don't having anything today so I will be by her side. I'll let you know if anything happens, promise."

I just shake my head lightly, "I don't have anything to do either. Teddy and I had the day off today and we were going to have 'girlfriend time'" I use air quotes when I say Teddy's term for every time we hang out together.

Addison gives a light chuckle, "that is such a Teddy thing to say." Addison pauses for a moment, "I just figured that you wouldn't want to be in the same room as me seeing how-"

"You hate me?" I cut off.

"I don't hate you, Arizona."

"You could have fooled me." I finally turn my attention over towards Addison.

"It's just," Addison pauses as she looks for the right words to say. "You're too good to be true. You treat Callie with the love and respect that she deserves. You gave the Carter Madison grant to Lucy Fields, one of the worst maternal fetal medicine fellows I have ever seen, because Callie didn't want to go Africa. She cheated on you with Mark, and when Mark got her pregnant you stayed. I remember when she called me crying saying you don't want kids and now here we are doing in vitro and now the two of you are expecting twins. And if someone lays one finger on her, I feel like you could give the Puget Sound Butcher a run for his money. You have bent over backwards for Callie, and I'm not used to that. Before George went into the marines he was Callie's husband and he cheated on her with Izzie for at least a year. When she realized that she might be bi sexual, she had to fight for parent's approval and how did Erica thank her? By packing up her stuff in the middle of the night and just leaving, and Mark. Well Mark is just a whore and will sleep with anything that has two legs and a vagina. People like you, Arizona, are rare. You're like an urban legend, someone that Callie and I dream of. So I'm sorry for always provoking you and trying to see the bad in you, its just, that is all I see when Callie says she is dating someone new." We are both quiet for a few more minutes before Addison speaks again. "Now go get some rest before I change my mind and take everything I just said back."

I give her a weak smile before I get up, "You'll let me know if something happens?"

"Yeah,"

We smile at each other before I turn around head home for the evening. I sleep for the rest of the morning and for most of the early afternoon. I take a shower before I visit Teddy again. Nothing has happened since I left. I stay with her and Addison for another 20 minutes before I leave to go pick Sofia up from school.

Sofia and I decide to warm up the leftover food that we have collected over the past few weeks thanks to Callie and her cravings. We just finish setting the table when Callie comes home. We have a somewhat nice family dinner. Callie and I are trying to strong for Sofia, but in middle of dinner it would seem like Callie has entered that disagreement stage of pregnancy. She isn't even half done with her plate when she excuses herself to go to the bathroom to throw up. When Callie returns takes a bite from her another side on the plate and she gets the same result.

For the remainder of dinner Callie is in the bathroom. Sofia and I finish eating before Sofia and Roxie go play in the living room and I clean up the kitchen. After I clean up the kitchen I go check on Callie. She is in the downstairs bathroom sitting on the floor next to the toilet.

"Hey you," I say with a soft whisper as I enter the bathroom with a glass of water. "How are you feeling?"

"Like crap," Callie says as she takes the glass of water from me.

"There is leftover fried chicken, do you want me warm that up for you?"

Callie just shakes her head.

"Okay, let's get you up." I say as I lift Callie up to her feet.

Together we walk into the kitchen and start the long process of seeing what the twins will allow Callie to eat. In about two hours Callie as gone through everything in the kitchen and has thrown it all up. The last thing I make for the night is a plan chicken and cheese quesadilla. I'm right next her with trash can waiting for her throw up but she doesn't. Once Callie is done eating we get Sofia and Roxie and put them down for the night.

Nothing eventful happens for the rest of the week. Teddy still hasn't woken up, and Addison and I have turned her room into our office. When we are not in surgery or doing a consult we are both with Teddy. I have seriously underestimated Addison's feelings about Teddy. After trying an array of foods the only thing that Callie can keep down is chicken and cheese quesadillas. She didn't have a problem with just eating chicken and cheese quesadillas until Thanksgiving came around two days ago and she couldn't enjoy anything that was on the table.

There were bad storms in Atlanta where Callie's parents live now and bad storms in Maryland where my parents live so neither one of them could spend the holiday with us. But they promised Sofia that they would be there in December for Christmas. Since it was just the three of us, well 5 if you count Addison and Mark, we went to Derek and Meredith's house for Thanksgiving. Pretty much everyone expect for Teddy was there.

And I can't forget Polly, she has been MIA since Teddy and Henry were shot. According to Owen she had to use her vacation time because there was death in the family. He said that she would be back sometime next week. I don't believe him. All I know is that if she doesn't come back next week I will be looking for her and I won't stop until I find her.

Everything is moving along normally, Callie and I are having lunch together in the cafeteria. I have nice Caesar salad while Callie has a homemade chicken and cheese quesadilla. "You know, I thought I would hate always having to eat the same quesadilla but it's not that bad." Callie says as she takes another bite from her quesadilla.

"That's not what your face said at Thanksgiving." I say with a smile.

We are both chuckling when my pager goes off, it's Addison. She is paging me 911; since we don't have any patients together it must be Teddy.

"What is it?" Callie asks when she sees my face.

"It's Addison, she just paged me 911." I say as Callie and I throw away our trash and run upstairs to the Teddy's room.

When I get to Teddy's room I'm expecting to see Bailey and Cristina next her with machines beeping while they try to save Teddy's life, but it is the opposite. Teddy looks over towards the door and gives me a weak smile. "Hey" she says in a weak raspy voice.

"Hey," I reply back in a soft whisper as I make way further into the room.

Teddy tries to sit up but winches in pain because of her chest. "How long have I been out for?"

"About a week," Teddy doesn't saying anything for amount. I can see it on face, she's about to ask me about Henry and I really don't want to be the one to tell her that her boyfriend is dead. "How's Henry?"

I close my mouth and stuff my hands into my lab coat pocket before I look down at the floor. Called it. I give a heavy sigh before I look back up to her, "he didn't make it."

It takes Teddy a few minutes to process what I said before she starts to cry a little bit. Before she can ask me any more question two men dressed in suits enter the room. "Ms. Altman," a tall muscular man with short brown hair says. "I'm special agent Lance Berggren and this is special agent Carl Rae. We are investigating the shooting of you and special agent Henry Burton. We would like to ask you a few questions about that night."

"She just woke up," Addison says outraged.

"With all due respect ma'am a federal agent is died and important evidence in the Puget Sound Butcher case is missing."

Teddy and I briefly look at each other when we hear that evidence has gone missing.

"With all due respect sir," Addison mocks, "she just woke up after being knocked out for the past week. Maybe asking her to relive the night that got her here might be a little much. I mean she just found out that her boyfriend, or special agent Henry Burton as you call him, is dead. So how about you come back when she is ready to talk." Addison crosses her arms around her chest.

"How about I arrest you for obstruction of justice," Lance shoots back.

"Seriously?" I start to say. I'm about to say more but Callie's hand finds mine and she squeezes it hard, silently telling me to shut up.

"Addie, maybe we should go." Callie says as she leans forward to talk to Addison.

"Yes, maybe you should go." Bailey pushes her way into the room. Everyone looks over to Bailey as she grabs Teddy's chart off the end of the bed. She fills something out before she looks up at us again. "What part of leave don't you understand?" she starts to yell at us.

"Ma'am we are special agents, we need to talk to Ms. Altman." Lance says to Bailey.

"I don't care who you are. I'm her doctor and I say that she unfit you answer your questions. When I say that she is fit enough to answer your question then you can come back. Now leave." Bailey says with her signature poker face.

"You don't under-"

"Bye," Bailey cuts off.

The two men take the hint and leave. "Here's my card. Call me when you are approved to talk." Lance says as he puts a card down the table.

We watch as they leave the room happy, but Bailey soon cuts us down too. "That goes for you three dumbasses too."

"Were not dumb, Bailey." I say with a smile.

"Debatable."

My smile slowly goes away when she calls me stupid. "See the fact that I told you leave and yet your still standing here is way it is debatable to call you dumb. Get out of Teddy's room."

The three of us don't say anything and we just leave Teddy's room without asking any questions. The rest of the day is fast for me, I have 2 surgeries in the afternoon, one with Alex and one with Morgan. Between my surgeries I make it a point to bug Bailey to see how Teddy is doing. I guess I'm not the only one doing it either because when she finally snaps at me she wants me tell Mark, Addison and Callie the news that she will be just fine and if she continues down this path she could be discharged within the next three weeks.

When I get home nothing special really happens. Sofia and I have spaghetti with meatballs and garlic bread while Callie has her usual chicken quesadilla. After dinner we watch The Great Mouse Detective before we call it a night. Since I know Teddy will be ok I guess you could say that I'm in a better mood.

I guess you could say my mood is so much better I want to try and take advantage of my hormonal wife again. When I get into the bed Callie is already under the covers lying on her side. When I get under the covers I slide over to her side and wrap my arms around her and start to kiss her neck and collarbone.

"Mmmm, I know what you're doing Mrs. Robbins and I'm going to tell you that it's not going to work." Callie purrs.

"That's what you think," I whisper in her ear before I start to nip it.

"That's what I know," Callie whispers back before she puts a death grip on my hand. "Spooning she most action you're going to get tonight."

"Spooning, really? No good comes from spooning."

"Um a lot of good comes from spooning, Arizona." Callie says to me a little upset.

"Enlighten me," I say as I put my elbow on the pillow and rest my head on my hand.

"It's cute, I get to stay warm and I feel safe knowing you are there and plus it is easier for me to go to sleep." Callie says with a sweet smile before she turns around to look up at me.

"Yeah, for you. Have you tried looking at from my point of view?" I counter. "I get a face full of your hair, a dead arm, and then I wake up awkwardly wet in morning because your ass is pushed up against me all night long."

"I can live with that," Callie says before she turns back around.

"Ok, well since you don't want to have sex with me you could just go down again and I won't return the favor. We all win that way." Even though she isn't facing me I give her a sly smile.

"Goodnight Arizona." Callie says as she turns off the light. She refuses to let go of my hand forcing me to play big spoon, little spoon with her.

It's been two weeks since Teddy woke up, and nothing special has really happened. Polly came back, but she is making it a point to avoid me. Since she has gotten back she has been working the nightshift. I know Alex is happy about this because he doesn't have look at her or work with her at the moment, but I on the hand am very curious as to way she hasn't been bug me about her next lesson. In the back of my mind I feel like she is one who shot Teddy and Henry, but I don't know how to prove it. Bailey lets me see Teddy for an hour every day and she monitors our conversations, aka no talking about the shooting. So until I can get Teddy alone I'm forced to think of theories to way Polly is avoiding me.

My neuroblastoma gets done early so I use the time to see if I can sneak a conversation with Teddy, however when I get to her room she is not there, which means that she downstairs in the Ortho wing doing physical therapy. I make my over to physical therapy, and I make one quick lap around ortho looking for my wife. I know if I'm on this floor and I don't say hi to her then all hell will break loose. After I make an unsuccessful lap I find out that she is in surgery and will be in surgery all afternoon.

When I get to the physical therapy room I see Teddy standing with her back to the wall lifting her hands above her head slowly with 5 pound weights in her hand. She just smiles at me briefly before she sets her weights down. "You came just in time because Bailey and my physical therapist just stepped out for a moment." Teddy sits down on the bench in front of her facing me. "I know why you want to talk to me, and I want to talk to you." Teddy starts, but before she can finish I hear the door open behind me.

Teddy looks behind me and she gives a small gentle smile, and before I can look back to see who has joined us, I see Addison standing to my right.

"Hey, I just wanted to see how everything is going." Addison says in small almost loving voice.

"Everything is going great, I have full motion of arms now and now I'm working on the heavy lifting." Teddy says back with a small and almost loving smile.

The door opens behind us for a second time and this time Bailey has come back into the room. "Well Teddy, your test came back all clear so I say there is no reason to keep here." Bailey starts. "However, you can't do any heavy lifting yet so I would suggest staying at either tweedledee or tweedledum's house." Bailey points to Addison and me.

"She can stay with me," Addison blurts out a little too quickly.

When all eyes are on her she blushes a little bit before looking down at her feet in embarrassment.

Teddy just looks over towards Addison and gives her a small smile. "Thanks for the offer, Addison, but I would feel a whole lot safer with Arizona around."

Addison just shakes her head lightly in defeat, "I understand," she whispers. "After what she did to Erica I would feel a whole safer with her around too."

We are quiet for a few moments before I decide to speak. "You make it seem like our door isn't always open to you, Addison. I don't mind and I know Callie and Sofia wouldn't mind if dropped by or spent the night while Teddy is there."

"Thanks Arizona." For the first time since I have met Addison she gives me a true genuine smile, which I return.

Before Addison can say anything else both her and Bailey's pager go off. Addison says goodbye before she leaves while Bailey tells us her usual rules, which we probably won't listen to because she won't be here to babysit.

I have my back towards Teddy while I'm staring at the door making sure that Bailey doesn't back. Once I'm sure that she won't be coming back I turn around to face Teddy. When I face Teddy I can't help but give her wide sly grin.

"No," Teddy starts to shake her head at me.

"Teddy and Addison sitting in a tree," I start.

"Stop,"

"K-I-S-S-I-N-G"

"Really, are we five?"

"First comes love, then comes marriage,"

"Yes we are."

"Then come a baby in a baby-"

"I gave my statement to the FBI this morning." Teddy cuts off.

In an instant I close my mouth. I don't say anything to her as I walk over to the parallel walking bars and jump on one of them to sit down. She gets the hint from my silent action, and continues her story.

"They said I didn't give them a lot to work with, but I have a feeling that when you hear the story I will be giving this person to you on a silver platter." Teddy pauses for a moment. "Henry showed up to my house about 2 hours late. He was upset in more ways than one. He hates, well hated when he had to bring his work home. His last girlfriend who he was pretty serious with dumped him the night he was going to propose because he was always working so he promised that he wouldn't do that again." Teddy pauses again when she gets a small lump in her throat.

"Hey Teddy, please don't be mad at me. The Seattle Police department does nothing but cause problems for me instead of help me." Henry said in one breath with his best puppy dog eyes.

"Seeing how I'm a surgeon I understand when work gets the way. You don't have apologize." Teddy said with a small loving smile as she side stepped to let Henry inside her apartment.

"I can't come in, I was hoping you wouldn't mind if you went with me down the federal building? All of the CSIs that are allowed to work the case are clocked out on their overtime."

"What does that mean?" Teddy questioned with a perplex look on her face.

"That means that they can't carry all of the evidence that needs to be transported to the federal building. So they asked me to carry one thing for them."

"One thing," Teddy voice sounded a little annoyed. She could understand if Henry had a few boxes to carry, but only having one thing was different story.

"Yeah," Henry scratched the back of his head while giving her a cute innocent smile. "It maybe one thing but it's the most important thing. It's the thing that will tie Sadie to all of the killings, and not to mention that the CSIs are paranoid and they think that someone is following them."

"Oh my god really? Is it safe for me to go?" Teddy went from pissed to concerned when heard Henry's last statement.

"Yeah, you'll be fine I promise. I would never let anything happen to you." Henry said with a smile as he leaned in to give Teddy a kiss. "Come on, the sooner we drop off the box the sooner we can eat because I'm starving."

Teddy didn't protest when Henry suggested that they leave. She just grabbed her jacket and locked her apartment door. The walk to the parking garage was filled with mindless chit chat about their day. They walked next to each other and Teddy had her right arm intertwined with Henry's left arm and their fingers were laced together.

As they walked further into the parking garage Teddy could help but notice how alert Henry was. He was still talking to her making her feel comfortable but he fully taking in his surroundings.

"Henry?" Teddy stopped moving and removed her arm from his. "Are you sure that it's safe?"

"It's nothing Teddy, it's just whenever a threat has been issued, real or fake, I always have to treat it like it's real. These CSIs guys aren't really the brightest which makes it easier to understand why the Seattle police department has one of the worst solve rates on the west coast." Henry walked over to Teddy and put his hands over her arms. "I promise, it's safe."

Teddy took a moment to study his face before she relaxed and started to walk with Henry again. This time the walk was quiet, as they were both started to take in their surroundings. Finally when Henry's black Navigator made it into their view, Henry raised his hand telling Teddy to stop before his pulled out his weapon. "FBI, stop what you're doing and place your hands on your head and step away from the vehicle." Henry said in a firm loud voice.

There standing at the back part of Henry's Navigator was a figure dress in all black. For a moment the figure paused and jumped down from the trunk area of Henry's car. The figure kept their head down and started to raise their hand above their head, but in a quick motion their left hand lowered below their waist and they also took out a gun. However the figures reaction time was quicker than Henry's because before Henry could doing anything three gunshots rang out through the parking garage. Teddy was in shock as she stared at the place where Henry was standing when two more shot rang and soon Henry came back into her view as they both laid there in their own pools of blood.

Teddy was breathing heavily bearably being able to move her arms. She was still looking Henry who wasn't moving when she remembered the red converse shoes that came into her view for a brief second before they disappeared. After that everything went dark, and she could remember bits and pieces of Cristina and Bailey as they tried to save her.

"A left handed person with red converse snickers." I say to her.

She just shakes her head yes, confirming I heard correctly.

"And he was transporting my blood slide?" I finally ask.

"Yep"

"And now they are gone?"

Teddy just shakes her head yes.

"The only person who knows about my blood slides is Sadie, and last time I checked she's still in jail."

"Well who else could know, and who would want to help you?"

It's my turn to shrug, as we both sit in the therapy room in silence. Our silence only lasts for about 10 minutes when Bailey comes into the room.

"Gossip time is over. It's time to go save the dying children." Bailey says as she pushes me out of the therapy room.

The rest of afternoon is spent trying to figure out who else knew about my blood slide collection. I'm at the main nurse's station on the peds floor filling out a chart when I see red converse right next to my shoes. I look up to see Polly smiling at me. "Don't thank me just yet." She whispers as she places one of my slides on the table in front of me.

I quickly take the slide and put in my pocket before a nurse sees it. When I turn to address her she's gone. Polly has my trophies. She shot and killed Henry and she shot my best friend. I hope Polly likes plastic because she's going to die in it.

2 hours later I'm downstairs waiting for Addison and Teddy, while I come up with a plan to break into Polly's apartment to not only kill her but to get my trophies back. Teddy and Addison will be at the house 24-7, everything I do sets Callie off and I really don't have to worry about Sofia, because my baby girl is always happy.

"I need to get a few things from my apartment and then we can go to your house." Teddy says to me from her wheel chair breaking me from my thoughts.

"Ok," I say with a soft whisper.

Addison, Teddy and I spend the next hour in Teddy's apartment getting her things before we go to my house. Together Addison and I move Teddy upstairs to the guest bedroom. When Teddy is in the bed, Addison goes to get her water while I go outside and get all of her bags.

I grab her last bag and close the trunk of my car when the sight of Sadie Harris greets me.

"Surprise Motherfucker."