- Is she here?
- Kelly? - Come on in.
Good to see you.
- [sighs]
- I--I came to make a delivery.
This is from Becca Reed.
She's a cute kid.
Misses the stories that you used to read her.
- [cries softly]
- I didn't tell her what's going on.
Just that you weren't feeling good,
and there was no other place that you'd rather be
than reading her a story.
And she said to give that to you,
and wishes that she could help you feel
half as good as you made her feel.
- [crying softly]
- Just want you to know, whether you like it or not,
you're loved.
You're not alone.
- Kelly,
I'm scared.
- It's okay. - I'm sc--I'm really--
I'm scared.
- It's okay.
- [crying] I'm scared. - Me too.
[indistinct chatter]
- Hey. So, I just signed up on Thursday for a morning shift,
help the Colemans do some yard work.
- Yeah. I took Wednesday.
- By the way, that tea--
that awful-tasting tea--
it helped.
Thank you.
- [laughs]
- Well, easy come, easy go.
- Aw, so sweet.
- May I have your attention for a minute?
- I just got back from Chicago Med.
They're saying that Sam Farage
has come through a successful surgery.
He's got a long road ahead, but he is expected
to make a full recovery.
So I want to thank you all for coming out.
Um...
Family, community,
solidarity--
those are the things that sustain us
through the hard times.
They are also the things that make this department strong.
Raise your glasses.
To those that have fallen,
and to those that carry their legacy.
Cheers.
[many, quietly] Cheers.
♪
- Here we go again.
Thanks for being with me.
Just promise me that you're gonna keep your eyes open,
because my odds are not good.
- Hey.
I'm not thinking about odds.
I'm sticking with what I know.
And right now, I know that I'm here, and so are you.
- Mm-hmm.
- And that's enough.
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