Felicity

Laurel walked down the hallway.

"I just got off the phone with Dad. He's on his way. I- I told him that she's doing fine." She informed.

Oliver

I hit the call button when Thea started spasming.

Felicity

"Out of the way!" The female Doctor ordered.

Laurel moved out of her way.

The female Doctor and team of nurses rushed into Thea's hospital room.

Oliver

The Doctor and the trauma team rushed in.

"She's seizing." A male announced when he saw her.

A male was trying to hold Thea's head still.

"Embolism. I need 5,000 units of Heparin Bolus!" She ordered.

Laurel, Felicity, and Dig rushed in.

She was spasming as a male put Heparin Bolus in her IV.

"What happened?" Felicity inquired.

"Uh... I- I don't know. She was fine."

Laurel covered her mouth with her hand.

Thea flatlined.

"Paddles!" The Doctor ordered.

"Charging. 200." A male told her.

He charged two paddles.

"Clear?" The male inquired.

"Go." Another male told him.

"Clear." She told the male.

He shocked her.

Thea's body flopped up and then back down.

"Nothing."

The Doctor got in the hospital bed.

She started pressing down on her chest.

"Okay. Let's bag her." A female ordered.

She put a mask with a bag connected to it over Thea's mouth and nose.

"Open up her airway."

"Come on." The Doctor told her.

Dig ran a hand over his head.

"Come on." She told Thea.

She covered her mouth with her hand again.

I pulled Laurel into my side.

"Logs. 30%."

"Come on!" The Doctor yelled at her.

"She's close."

Tears gathered in Felicity's eyes.

"Come on, Thea." I told Thea.

Robert

Thea appeared.

Moira and me glanced at each other.

"And here I thought Oliver would land himself here first. By doing something idiotic."

"Mom."

Moira and Thea hugged.

"You have to know I didn't hate you."

"I knew."

"You did?"

"Yeah."

"I made a huge mistake."

"What? Can you fix it?"

"I gave Malcolm multiple chances to be a Dad again. And he let me down every time."

"Because he's never been your Dad, Sweetheart."

"You gotta go back, Thea." I told her.

"I don't wanna lose you guys again."

"The hardest thing a parent can do is let their child go. Especially their youngest. We're doing it because we love you. And because Ollie needs you."

"We're gonna be here when it's your time to die. It's not now."

"What really happened, Dad?"

"If I tell you the truth, will you leave?"

"Yes."

"I shot myself in the head. So, that Oliver could survive. And I'd make that same decision for you too."

Thea vanished.

Oliver

Thea wasn't responding despite the Doctor pushing on her chest.

"No response." The female informed.

She stopped pushing on her chest.

She set the bag on the pillow.

The Doctor moved back.

"Time of-"

Thea gasped.

The monitor was beeping.

"She must have some Guardian Angels from Heaven watching over her."

"Robert. Moira. They let her go again."

"They made the hardest sacrifice. Again."

"I know what happened, Ollie."

"What are you talking about?"

"I refused to leave until he told me the truth. Cause I know you were never going to."

"Who?"

"Dad."

"And what truth is that?"

"How he really died. He didn't die when the Gambit went down."

"Thea, Ollie told everybody that's what happened to Robert. I think you're hallucinating." Laurel told her.

"I saw both of them, okay?! I'm not crazy!"

"I have heard of people who have near death experiences seeing dead loved ones. It helps them to know that there are people waiting for them."

"What did Robert tell you, Thea?"

I gave her a look.

"I think that's a secret Ollie and me are gonna take to our graves."

"What really happened to your father?"

I didn't answer.

Lance walked in.

Thea and him hugged.

"I'm so glad to see you're okay."

"Thanks to my Hero of a brother and my Guardian Angels."

"Robert and Moira did whatever they had to to protect their children. Even if it meant letting them go."

"Oh, my God." Laurel commented.

I sighed.

"You saw both of your parents die in front of you?"

"Yeah."

"No wonder why you're so cold." Dig joked.

I laughed.

"Darhk was aiming for Laurel. I didn't have a choice. It's been drilled into me my whole life. You protect your family. No matter the risk without question."

"I know."