A/N: This will be a short one to get us to the Winter premier and give us some Calzona for Valentine's Day!


Cold rain falling on her face combined with the feeling of being suspended, the blonde wakes up confused and disoriented. She's cold and wet and everything around her is green. Her eyes begin to focus but all she can see are branches and wet green leaves. As she becomes more aware, the pain begins to hit her, the whole left side of her body hurts, even breathing is painful. She begins to mentally focus and take inventory of her injuries, cracked ribs, maybe a punctured lung, she can feel her right leg swinging freely, but she can't move the left one. She also can't really move her head or shoulders, she's trapped, she realizes. Trapped in a tree. Getting her bearings she hears voices below her.

"Dr Robbins?" a man calls out to her.

"Yes," she replies weakly. Then louder she repeats it. "Yes!" she says then gasps in pain from the exertion.

"Don't move," he yells loudly.

Then another voice calls to her, "Dr Robbins, it's really important that you do not move at all. Just let us come to you."


"Dr Arizona Robbins, 37 year old female, dislocated hip and possible pelvic fracture, possible cracked ribs and breath sounds on her left side indicate a punctured lung, she has multiple lacerations on her face, a possible concussion," the EMTs say as they unload her from the ambulance. "She was alert at the scene and gave us specific instructions on how to treat her before she passed out from the morphine. Vitals are stable but she's in a lot of pain."

"Let's get her into trauma one, Seattle Grace is sending their own trauma team here to work on her, but let's start assessing her injuries."

"Dr Clarkson, the Seattle Grace Team just landed," the nurse says hanging up the phone.


Hearing familiar voices, Arizona struggles to open her eyes, as they focus she realizes that Derek and Meredith are there. She pulls the oxygen mask down with her right hand, so she can talk to them.

"Hey she's awake," Meredith says alerting the other surgeons. "Arizona, Derek and Mark are here with me, we've got you, okay?"

The blonde nods slightly, but she's still immobilized. "Where's Callie?" she gasps.

"She was in surgery, but Hunt and Bailey are with her and we'll send her everything, okay?" Meredith explains.

"How bad is it?" Arizona asks, focusing on Meredith's face.

"They're evaluating your scans and lab work. We're going to stabilize you here and then transport you back to Seattle Grace for surgery." Meredith explains, trying to keep her emotions out of it.

"Ambulance, no flying." Arizona says grabbing her hand tightly. "Promise, no flying."


"She's stable. I sent you her labs and her scans," Meredith is updating Callie on Arizona's condition. Since Callie was in surgery, they were able to take off before Hunt told Torres, which was the only way they could keep her from coming. "Callie! Slow down, I can't understand…" Meredith looks over at Mark for help, he snatches the phone away from her.

"Torres, our ETA is 15 minutes. I get that you're pissed, but we've got her and she's good, okay?" he asks.

"Put her on the phone Mark, I need to hear her voice," Callie pleads.

"You can't, she's sedated," he replies.

"Why is she sedated? What aren't you telling me?" she asks getting alarmed. She didn't see a medical reason for them to sedate her for transport.

"It was the only way that she'd consent to getting back in a helicopter, " he explains.


Waking up in the ICU the first thing Arizona sees when her eyes begin to focus is Callie's hair. She struggles to lift her hand to touch her hair, but she's too weak. The movement gets the brunette's attention and Callie lifts her head quickly, soft worried brown eyes meet watery blue ones.

"Hey," Callie says standing up so they can see each other better. "Uh don't try to move, you're in traction. Your hip was dislocated and your pelvis was fractured in the fall," she explains, leaning over her and caressing her face gently.

Arizona nods, then lifts her hand and touches her face.

"Uh, Mark sutured all of your lacerations himself, he says no scarring," Callie says taking her hand and pulling it away from her face. "Oh and I called your parents, since they were already planning to come this week, they were able to change their flight and they'll be here late tonight. Alex is going to get them and drop them off at our place."

Arizona closes her eyes again and Callie sits back down and let's the relief wash over her.

"How is she?" Mark asks entering the room a few minutes later.

"She was awake a few minutes ago," Callie replies.

"I brought some ointment to put on those sutures," he says opening the tube and gently dabbing it on her face.

Arizona opens her eyes and it takes her a moment to focus before she realizes who's there. "Mark, where's Callie?" she asks.

"I'm right here honey, how is your pain?" Callie asks moving back into the blonde's line of sight.

"It's fine, tell me," she croaks, her voice raspy.

Mark reaches over and pours her a cup of water and carefully gives her a sip.

"Arizona, you have two cracked ribs and a punctured lung," Mark explains. "Torres reset your hip dislocation and you're in traction because you have a fractured pelvis.

"Your spleen was lacerated, but they were able to repair it," Callie interjects, "Your left kidney was badly bruised, but they think it will heal."

Arizona takes a moment to process and then asks, "What day is it?"

"It's Tuesday," Mark replies.

"A week?" she asks.

"Yeah, it's been a week since the accident," Callie replies.

"Sofia?" Arizona asks.

"She's with your parents, we'll be moving you to a room soon, then you can see her." Callie explains.


Daniel and Barbara bring Sofia by that afternoon and carefully set her down on the bed.

"Hello Sofia," Arizona says smiling at her daughter. The little girl lays her head down on the blonde's chest and stares at her happily.

"Honey, it's so good to see you," Barbara says bending down and kissing Arizona.

"You sure gave us a scare baby," Daniel says squeezing her hand.

Sofia shifts her weight and Arizona winces in pain. Her lip trembles and her eyes start to water in pain.

"Honey, are you okay?" Barbara asks worriedly.

"No, she's in a lot of pain," Callie says entering the room with the nurse behind her. "Arizona refused her pain meds so that she would be awake for your visit," she says annoyed with the blonde. Then she gestures to the nurse to inject the drug into her IV line. "I'm sorry Daniel, Barbara, maybe tomorrow will be better for a visit," Callie says, before going over to kiss her daughter's head.

"Barb, I'll take Sofia back to the apartment. You stay here with our girl," he suggests.

"Mom, just stay until I fall asleep," Arizona asks as the medicine starts to take effect and her eyes close.

"Okay honey, I'm right here," Barbara says taking her hand.

Relieved to see the pain leaving Arizona's face, Callie sits down in the other chair and covers her face with her hands.

Barbara looks over to the brunette and says, "Callie, I'll stay with her for awhile, why don't go home and take a break".


An hour or so later, Arizona wakes up and sees Barbara sitting beside her.

"Mom..." Arizona squeaks out, then starts to cough. Concerned, Barbara gives her a sip of water, but the blonde begins coughing again and wincing in pain.

"Hold on honey," Barbara says pushing the call button on the bed rail and moving closer to her daughter bedside.

"What's going on?" Meredith asks entering the room with Kepner right behind her.

"She's coughing and in pain," Barbara explains to the doctor.

"Arizona, just relax, now take a breath, " Meredith instructs her as she raises up the bed, so that she can listen to her chest.

"Dr Grey, is she okay?" Barbara asks.

"Mrs Robbins, we need an xray to be sure but it's probably a clot, we'll go ahead and put her on heparin and Dr Kepner will get that portable xray in here as soon as possible." Meredith replies, glancing over at the younger doctor.

"Yes, Dr Grey," Kepner replies, "Should I page Dr Torres?"

"Not yet, let's get the xray and run some tests first," Meredith replies smiling at Mrs Robbins.


"I had no choice Derek, she has a pulmonary embolism on the left side," Meredith explains pointing at the chest xray.

"I know that," he replies, "but she has a concussion and the signs and symptoms of a subdural hematoma, even though the CT didn't find one, I'm just worried that she may have a minor brain bleed and the heparin will make it worse."

"Well then we should probably page Torres and discuss treatment options," Meredith points out.

"Okay, you page Torres and I'm going to go check on Robbins and set up the EEG," he replies.