78. Freedom: part 2

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I still couldn't think about what we were missing exactly, it was probably right in front of my face but I couldn't think of what it was. "Y/l/n, go and have a break you've been in here long enough." Webber said to me with a smile.

"Are you sure Chief?" I asked him.

"I'm sure." He said to me, I stood up and walked out. I was extremely thirsty so I went to get a drink and that's when I remembered his bladder. After my rest I went back into the room with Bailey. "Okay, Andy, we're ready to begin." Webber said to him, we were trying to get a catheter in him. I saw Callie enter the room.

"Oh, wait. Uh, is she...Lola?" Andy asked Callie, I'm guessing she went to get Lola.

"Uh, she- -I couldn't find her. Uh, she went to eat or something." Callie said to him, I knew she was lying.

"We need to start the catheter. Okay, now you're gonna feel some pressure." Webber said to him, preparing him.

"She didn't go to eat. She just didn't want to come, right?" Andy asked Callie, I looked at her. She took his hand and held it. "Lola likes to hang out with me. Or she did- -used to- -before I did this. Once, she almost...there, uh, coulda been a kiss, but I...chickened out." He said to us. I chickened out of a kiss once and I don't regret it at all.

"Yeah, well, maybe you don't need to be kissing her." Callie said to him, he chuckled a little.

"No, I do, I do, I do need to be kissing her. My whole life is about kissing her." He said to us, I could never dedicate my life to kissing someone. I think my divorces have proved that point.

"Okay, catheter's in." Bailey said to him, I'm glad that it was done.

"The guys are on their last piece of cement." Mark said to him. The took off one of the last pieces and it was satisfying to watch.

"Thank god. The hard part's over. Right? The hard part's over?" He said, but it wasn't we still needed to get him off of the cement.

"Yang, Y/l/n, get a crash cart ready." Webber directed us, we went and prepared it.

"All right, I've got calcium...D50 and insulin. Ready." Hahn said to us, Andy looked scared.

"The hard part is over?" He asked us again.

"Okay, um, there is a chance that when the nice gentlemen take off the final piece of cement there on your abdomen, all the toxins that have been building up underneath the concrete will rush to your heart, and you'll crash. And you- -your heart will stop and you'll stop breathing. Um, but no, there's no need to make that face because we will restart your heart, and we will put in a tube that will breathe for you and r- -and rush you right to the O.R., okay? We are goof at what we do. Just, if you see the warm, welcoming light, do not go into it." Bailey said to him, he was chuckling and whimpering at the same time.

"Let's go." Mark said, I was scared for Andy but at least he wasn't alone.

"Okay, we're gonna do this on three. Okay, one..." Webber said starting the count.

"All right, watch the leads." Mark said to them, they really should.

"Two...three." Webber said they started removing it. He was gone.

"There he goes. Clear his airway." Mark said to us, Mark pulled his head over to him.

"All right." He said.

"It's in." Hahn said to us.

"One, two...three." Webber said before he was lifted over to the gurney. "Easy, easy, easy." Webber said to us

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