Chicago Med (2015) s07e18 Episode Script

Judge Not, For You Will Be Judged

We need an experienced attending.
She's the one.
Good news your drug test came back negative.
Plan on doing it again next week.
Ms.
Goodwin said it was just pro forma.
It's my E.
D.
, not hers.
The spinal fusion it'll require at least two months of rehab post-op.
We'll welcome you back whenever you're ready.
Milena.
I gotta assume that's your cover.
- What's your real name? - When the case is over.
How'd you find me? I'm resourceful when I need to be.
- This could be dangerous.
- I'm okay with dangerous.
You headin' out? Less eyes the better.
You all right? We can't keep this up.
But as long as we're careful At least let me make you some coffee or something, huh? Make it to go? Hey, Milena, your alarm.
Hey, do you have a toothbrush I could What is this? What are you doing with my bag? You didn't answer the question.
1505 funds.
Department issued flash money, all right? So I can front like I wanna make a purchase if I need to.
Yeah, there's at least 50K or more in that bag.
Yeah, these aren't corner boys slinging nickel bags.
You know, these people move weight.
Look, it's It's on the up and up, if that's what you're wondering.
You know what? I don't need this.
Dang it, Milena, wait.
Mile Uh-uh! You're not supposed to be here until next week.
I know.
That was the strategy.
- Did you know about this? - No, I swore Archer to secrecy.
I don't want anyone making a fuss.
You little I have a banner all ready to go to the printer, and This ain't over.
Thank you.
- Put security on high alert? - Yeah, she's harmless.
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
Well, seriously, welcome back.
Thanks for holding things down for me while I was out of commission.
- My brother in arms.
- Hey, forget about it.
Uh, matter of fact, if you want a few weeks to settle back in and hit your stride, I'm more than happy to stay on as chief till the end of next month.
Thanks, but you don't have to do that.
Hey, brothers in arms, you know? Take your time.
I got your back.
- It's moving, Daniel.
- Can I? Yeah, yeah.
Constant movement all the time.
Oh, my God.
When your mom told me you were comin' in, I just had to see this bump in 3D.
I know.
She looks great, doesn't she? Well, she makes it look easy.
That's what it is, right? Just like you did.
Look, I'll never forget the night you were born.
I was working what was supposed to be - my last shift at the hospital - I know, Ma.
You told me this story a million times.
No, but instead, my water broke on my lunch break, and you landed earthside just about 8:00 p.
m.
Lucky for us all.
Look, I gotta get back upstairs.
But thank you so much for letting me crash your time with your mom.
It's great to see you, Tara.
See you later, Daniel.
You know, I was glad I went into labor at a hospital, given what a difficult delivery it ended up being.
I haven't changed my mind about a home birth, and I'm not going to.
This is what I want.
I know that, Tara.
I know that this is all a bit unconventional Using a sperm donor, choosing to have a kid on my own, and now, home birth Are you okay? I'm fine.
It's probably just gas.
My point is these were all very considered and well-thought-out choices.
And I'm not implying otherwise.
But unexpected things happen when you go into labor.
I know that, and I'm prepared.
Let's just drop it, okay? I'm gonna go to the restroom.
Tara, you're bleeding.
- Oh, my God.
- Wait, sit, sit.
Oh, my God, Oh, my God.
Oh.
- Mom - Okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
Come on, pick up.
Okay, Tara, have you experienced any bleeding prior to today? - Ah! - No, she hasn't had any bleeding.
I've had bleeding, but nothing like this.
You have? Did your doctor determine why? Yes, a fibroid it's pushing on my uterine lining.
What? When did you doctor find it? - First trimester.
- Oh, Tara.
You should've told me.
You know my history with fibroids.
Exactly.
I didn't want you to get worried.
My doctor monitors it at every visit.
It hasn't grown.
There wasn't any reason to Ah! Okay, Ms.
Goodwin, we've got her.
Yeah, we'll be by with an update for you shortly, I promise.
Okay, just lay down.
I need you to calm down.
We're gonna get you an ultrasound, okay? How far along are you? - 26 weeks.
- Okay.
- Talk to me.
- Gavin Wells, 28-year-old male, GSW to the right mid-chest.
- Okay, let's go to Baghdad.
- Unknown downtime in the field.
CPR initiated when we got there.
ROSC obtained in the ambo.
BP 100/77, heart rate 120, sats 100%.
- How'd this happen? - Victim of a home invasion Shot by an intruder.
Neighbor called it in.
Okay, here we go, guys.
Nice and easy on my count, okay? Here we go.
One, two, three.
All right guys, help me roll him.
All right.
Bullet went through and through.
Put him down.
Got good pulses.
Good breath sounds on the left.
Nothing on the right.
Let's get a unit of whole blood on the rapid transfuser.
All right, let's just get chest x-ray goin'.
Sup with the clown suit, sis? You workin' this case? Brass has me workin' VRS on my days off.
What's that? - Violence reduction strategy.
- Oh.
Clear.
- Right hemopneumothorax.
- He needs a chest tube.
I got it.
Curly, set me up.
What else do you know? Forced entry, signs of a struggle at the scene.
Good news the assailant was a real genius.
Left the weapon behind.
- Semi-automatic rifle.
- Was Gavin the only one? Yeah.
His wife and kid were out of town for the weekend.
They're on their way here now.
Okay, here we go.
Submucosal fibroid looks like it's degenerating.
And becoming necrotic.
Putting Tara at high risk for pre-term labor and sepsis.
All right, let's load her up with 100 of indomethacin and we'll start triples, yeah? But the fibroid has also grown since Tara's last ultrasound.
If this trend continues, it'll lead to fetal growth restriction.
Well, yeah, there's a good chance of that, but that's a conversation for another day.
Well, I think that's a conversation we need to have with Tara right now.
Well, why? We can't do anything for the fetus except watch and wait.
Hey, what about a myomectomy? For a pregnant person? Are you out of your mind? The possibilities of hemorrhaging are too great.
We can give Tara TXA during surgery, help minimize with blood loss.
All right, so you're suggesting that we risk - Mom's life to save the fetus? - That is not true.
A myomectomy will also help prevent against sepsis and organ damage in Mom.
Look, I know it's an unorthodox approach.
- I get that.
- That's an understatement.
By all means, share your reservations with Tara.
But she deserves to know all her options.
I said no! No, no hospital! Ma'am, lie back, please.
35-year-old female pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle, loss of consciousness at the scene.
GCS of 15, BP 118/70, Heart rate 112, sats are 100%.
- Maggie, another set of hands.
- Hey, hey, whoa! - Let me go! - Whoa, easy, easy.
We have to check you out.
All right, let's transfer on my count.
Everybody ready? One, two, three.
No, I have to leave.
Let me go.
- Oh, no, I - Ma'am, please.
- Take a deep breath.
- No.
- Okay? - I can't I can't be here.
Clear breath sounds bilaterally.
- Pupils equal and reactive.
- Okay, talk to us.
What's going on? I promise we'll take care of you.
I I'm not a citizen.
I don't have papers.
Hey, no one here's gonna report you.
Okay? You're safe.
- Can you tell us your name? - No, no.
- I don't want it in computer.
- We'll keep you anonymous in the system.
But what should we call you? Lia.
- Okay.
- Okay, Lia, I'm gonna check your belly for areas of tenderness.
Ah, ah.
Ow! Aah! All right, need a CT of the belly.
Also chest and pelvis x-rays, CT head and c-spine.
Hey, Lia, just try to get some rest, okay? We'll be back shortly.
- Crockett.
- Yeah? Mrs.
Wells, I'm Dr.
Scott.
This is Dr.
Marcel.
It's Darlene.
My sister Krystal.
How's Gavin? Is he We have a daycare for the children.
Yeah, lots of toys and snacks.
- I can take them.
- Okay.
Go with the nice lady, kids.
We'll be by soon.
You guys wanna follow us? Unfortunately, though Gavin's pseudo-stable at the moment, his chest tube is still putting out blood.
Oh, my God.
If it doesn't stop, we're gonna have to open up his chest to see where the bleeding's coming from.
Darlene, I'm so sorry.
I should've let him come along with you and the kids.
- If I had - Krystal, stop.
If he has to have surgery, will he be okay? Um your husband arrested in the field.
Paramedics don't know how long his brain went without oxygen.
We won't know until Gavin wakes up whether he suffered any cognitive impairments.
You mean like he might not be able to talk? Or feed himself? That is a possibility, yes.
No no, Gavin wouldn't want to live like that.
We've talked about this type of thing.
Well, not this, but you know, if something were to happen to either of us You're saying if Gavin's heart would've stopped beating again, you don't believe he'd wanna be resuscitated? Did he put that in writing somewhere? No, he just told me so.
Said he wouldn't want to be a burden.
Understood.
With your husband unconscious, you can make decisions on his behalf.
You know, we can note in Gavin's chart that he's a DNR, meaning no life-saving measures will be performed if his heart stopped again.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
Mrs.
Wells, your son is asking for his blanket.
- I'll get it.
- No, I could use some air.
Excuse me.
Things have been rough between Gavin and Darlene for a while now.
I think she's in shock or something.
We see that a lot.
Give her some time.
Gavin's a gambler Bankrupted the family.
I've been writing Darlene to divorce him.
Told him he wasn't welcome at my house this weekend.
If I had known What happened is not your fault.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Lia's really anxious to get out of here.
- Those her scans? - Yeah.
She's got a crack, and one looks like a small blush on her liver.
Radiology won't commit, though.
Yeah, definitely murky.
I mean, it could be an active leak or just be a vessel.
Let's watch and observe.
If her hemoglobin drops, we send her to angio.
I don't know.
With her so antsy to leave, safest bet might be to call up to angio now.
Once they're in, they can see what's going on, embolize if they need to.
Fair point.
I'll put in the order.
Dr.
Halstead, Dr.
Shentu would like to see you in his office.
Dr.
Halstead, come in.
Our legal department just got a call.
Authorities are contacting local hospitals looking for a Petra Katsner, German, 35 years old.
Apparently, she's in the country illegally.
We're not required to comply with requests for information when it comes to undocumented patients.
Yes, I am aware of hospital policy.
We've got a couple patients without ID in the hospital.
It looks like you're treating one in the E.
D.
She match that description? Nah, doesn't sound like it.
All right then.
That's all I need from you.
Why are we even playing ball with them? Hospital's supposed to be a safe haven.
This is a special circumstance.
Ms.
Katsner is suspected of international kidnapping.
Apparently, she abducted the child she shares with her husband then fled Germany.
I see.
- Let me know if she turns up.
- Yeah.
Without surgery, what's the baby's prognosis? Well, lots of women with fibroids go on to have uncomplicated births.
While that is true, in your case, Tara, the fibroid has grown and is impinging on your uterine cavity.
It's likely only a matter of time before it impedes the fetus' ability to grow and develop.
Uh, why don't you give us some time to talk it over? No no, that's not necessary.
I wanna do the surgery.
What? You had a myomectomy yourself, Ma.
Not while I was pregnant.
If you were to start bleeding during the operation, and they couldn't stop it, they'd have to remove your uterus - I understand that.
- Look, I know you're worried about the baby, but you cannot jeopardize your own health.
Please don't tell me what I can and can't do.
- Tara - I understand the risks, and I wanna proceed with the surgery.
- Tara - I'm sorry, Mom, but either support my decision, or just go.
How's Gavin? He awake yet? Not yet.
We're transfusing him, but he's still bleeding.
There's still a chance things will turn around though.
- Any leads on that rifle? - Yeah, actually.
Gun's registered to Gavin.
He must've confronted the offender, struggle ensued, the intruder got ahold of the weapon I didn't see any defensive wounds on Gavin.
Nope, nothing.
Maybe he didn't confront the person.
Maybe it was a surprise attack.
They caught him off-guard.
But with his own rifle? Would've had to have been someone close to him.
- Right.
- You know, Gavin's wife was stoic earlier.
Her sister did say they were having marital troubles too.
She told us that in confidence.
Appreciate the lead, fellas.
Okay, we'll let you know if and when he wakes up.
Hey, Z, hold up.
Question for you: flash money, right? In an undercover investigation, what does that roll look like? For a staged buy? Probably like 10 Gs.
Small bills Look like street money.
Small bills, not 40, 50K, right? 50K? Hell no.
Brass would not let you keep that much bread on you.
You're a sitting duck.
Lia, you gotta give us something.
If you're in trouble, if you're running from someone or something, we need to know.
- We wanna help, but if what the authorities are saying is true - If you abducted your child - It's true, okay? I took him.
My son.
- Where is he? - Karl is with good friends.
He's safe.
See, here.
Daphne, my friend, just sent me this picture.
- All right.
- No, no, you don't understand! I didn't have a choice.
Hans, my husband I have tried to leave him so many times.
- Did he do that to you? - Yeah.
The first time I tried to leave, and here, this The second time, Hans' ring.
Has he been violent with your son? When Karl was just a baby, he grabbed him out of my arms and held him over Over a 12-story balcony.
He said that he would drop him unless I promised to stay.
Oh, God.
I'm so sorry, Lia.
I mean, can you press charges, divorce him? No, he will kill me! Do you understand? If I take him to court, even if I win custody, it doesn't matter! He is a powerful man.
- He's well-connected.
- Okay.
What about filing for asylum here in the U.
S.
? It is very difficult to get asylum.
My chances are not good.
I I never filed a report back home.
I have no records, and I was too frightened.
If I lose the petition, I will be deported.
But if the authorities are looking for me, I must leave now.
I can't have an operation.
Please.
Please.
Check his numbers and then run another blood panel.
- Hey.
- Yeah? - I just spoke with Zora.
- Okay? Turns out Gavin recently purchased a life insurance policy, like less than six months ago.
Darlene's the beneficiary.
Considering the financial distress he put the family under, a payout like that could go a long way.
Yeah.
So the police think Darlene's the shooter? - The motive's there.
- Yeah.
Some help in here.
He's in V-fib.
- The DNR, we can't honor it.
- Man, I don't know.
If there's foul play? Bro What's happening? - Is he - No pulse, heart stopped.
Oh, God, Darlene.
- Okay.
- Initiating CPR.
- What does that mean? - We're resuscitating him.
What? No! Nancy, charge to 200.
I said charge.
Let's go.
The hospital's assuming decision-making authority - over Gavin.
- Why? I'm his wife.
- Charged.
- Here we go, clear.
Stop! Milligram of epi.
Charge.
Let's go, come on.
Continuing CPR.
- Charged.
- Here we go, clear.
Okay, we got sinus rhythm.
All right, Nancy, you go ahead and call the ward.
- Tell 'em we're comin' up.
- Why did you do that? Why? All right, let's go, guys.
Come on, let's go.
It looks like Lia's telling the truth.
Husband's a partner at a major firm, a lot of political capital, and he's been in the media more than once for assault.
He punched out a waiter, got into it with a reporter, and manages to beat the charges every time.
What a prick.
I mean, what are we supposed to do? Lia wants to leave AMA.
I think we have to let her, Mags.
It's not safe for her to stay here.
Cancel angio, and I'll show her how to care for her injuries on the road.
She may not have an issue after she leaves here.
We don't even know if she's actually bleeding.
But if she stays Listen, I really wanna help Lia.
But what are we supposed to do? Discharge her without notifying Randall? Without a court order, we are under no obligation to give her up.
All right.
I'll call upstairs.
All right.
Hey, Mags, I don't think we should read Ethan in on any of this.
You know how he can be a stickler for following the rules.
Yeah.
I'm with you.
Any news? Uh, yeah, she just went into surgery.
I tried to talk her out of it, Daniel.
But they said they'd send an update within the hour.
I'll let you know when I hear something.
You'll let me know? I ain't goin' nowhere.
Shelling out the fibroid.
Bovie, please.
What? What is it? Look at that.
It's another fibroid.
Ah it's right behind the first one, and it's necrotic.
All right, people.
Change of plans.
Prepare to close.
Wait, what? No, we're not closing.
If anything, the second fibroid makes the removal even more pressing.
There's even less space than we thought for the fetus.
This is no longer the operation Tara agreed to.
The risks have increased significantly The additional fibroid, its location Complicates the procedure, yes, but I'm confident that I can still remove both fibroids safely.
Well, I'm not.
So pack her with warm moist laps, and do not do anything else until I get back.
Where are you going? I'll be right back.
So you think the second fibroid is parasitic? That's why it didn't show up in the ultrasound.
It was hiding behind the first one.
What's your QBL so far? Ah, we've lost about a liter of blood at this point.
Now, Ms.
Goodwin, you are Tara's surrogate, all right? It's your call.
I recommend we close.
And I would strongly urge against it.
I've seen worse cases in my training, and if we don't remove those fibroids, I fear Tara will become septic.
Which is why we continue her on antibiotics.
She's already under and responding well to the anesthesia.
We've made the incision.
Both Tara and her baby are gonna be so much better off if we just proceed.
It's too risky.
- Close her up.
- Very well.
I'm sorry, but no.
I'm sorry.
I don't feel comfortable just abandoning my patient's wishes Excuse me, this is my daughter When I see a clear path forward.
I'm requesting an emergency ethics committee.
Since your accomplice is currently in surgery, I'll leave it up to you to explain what the hell you both were thinking overriding Gavin's DNR.
The DNR has only been in place for a couple of hours.
It's still legally binding.
All right.
I got some intel about Gavin's attack, but I can't share it with you.
It's a part of an on-going police investigation.
Well, you're going to be forced to share it when you're deposed by his wife's lawyers.
She has every right to bring suit against this hospital.
Off the record, all right, Darlene is currently a person of interest in this investigation, okay? If she did this, and it looks like she did, legally and morally, I couldn't just let her finish the job.
I wasn't just gonna let a man die.
Just better hope he wakes up for his sake and yours.
She's hypotensive.
Order two units of whole blood.
- Lia, talk to me.
- Everything is spinning.
The room Yeah, your blood pressure dropped.
That's why you're feeling dizzy.
Maggie, grab the transport team.
Alert angio.
We need to get her back on the schedule immediately.
Back on the schedule? Who canceled it? No, no.
I have to leave.
Lia, a dip in blood pressure is a sign of internal bleeding.
If we don't embolize, you could die.
Okay.
Come on, people.
Let's move.
What's going on? Somebody better start talking.
- What's going on? - The ethics committee ruled in Dr.
Asher's favor.
They're proceeding with the surgery.
Oh, well, so what's your plan? I'm gonna urge them to reconsider.
You know they're not gonna allow that.
- We'll see.
- Sharon.
- Daniel, please.
- Look.
You brought Dr.
Asher back here because you believe in her.
Right, her judgement, her skill Now's the time for you to trust that decision.
Why didn't you read me in from the start? Were you just never gonna tell me? Discharge her from under my nose? You weren't exactly forthcoming.
You're treating her.
I know she's here, and the last thing we need is another FBI raid.
- Did you know about this? - No, he didn't, Dr.
Shentu.
Neither did Maggie.
Fine.
You're benched.
Dr.
Choi, you're running point.
As soon as Ms.
Katsner gets out of angio, let me know.
Hospital security will keep guard over her.
Will do.
Hey, Ethan, man, listen.
Hey, you process the scene? Street cams give you anything? No, bad neighborhood.
Cameras were busted out long ago.
Damn.
- What about her alibi then? - Checks out, D.
What? Cameras in a local diner have Darlene and her sister eating breakfast at the time of the home invasion.
She couldn't have done it.
It wasn't her.
Extracting the second fibroid.
Watch out for the pedicle.
It's really vascular.
I can see that.
All right.
Got it.
Damn it.
Lap.
You must've perforated the artery.
That's the only way to get it out without transecting the vessel.
She's hypertensive.
Trigger the MTP.
Laps and suction now.
I still can't see where There it is.
See it? Yep, clamp.
Okay Okay, BP's goin' up.
I'll take a Vicryl on a CT-1.
All right Here we go Scissors.
All right.
Okay.
Let's close the deep layers first.
All right.
I'll let Ms.
Goodwin know we're over the hump.
Okay, so it was touch and go.
The surgery went well.
Gavin's stable, should be awake in a few hours.
We'll know then whether he suffered any deficits.
But look, there's something else, could be nothing, but when we were preparing Gavin for recovery just now, I noticed a nasty bruise on his toe.
Must've been a hematoma in the joint.
Blood finally reached the surface.
Wait was it his big toe? Yeah, why? When you sign up for a new insurance policy, if you die by your own hand, does your family still get a payout? They don't.
Most plans have a clause.
If you die by suicide within the first two years, they won't pay out anything.
We need to get an X-ray on Gavin's foot, all right? - Zora - I'll grab a kit Swab for gunshot residue.
Mm.
Ma.
Hey, my sweet girl.
Hey, how you feelin'? Mm, sore.
Yeah.
Dr.
Asher came by while I was in recovery.
She said that the baby's gonna be okay.
Yes, I know.
But there's something that I have to tell you.
While you were under, there was a decision that had to be made quickly.
Dr.
Asher told me what happened.
I just need you to understand I do.
I do understand.
Mom, when I found out I was pregnant, the mama bear instincts just kicked in.
All I cared about was protecting this baby, and Sometimes I forget that I'm your baby too.
Yeah.
You know when when you were in my belly, you could not be still, and when you entered this world, it was the same way: always testing the limits.
And your patience.
I am so in awe of your fearlessness, Tara.
I know I don't make it easy.
If you made it easy, you wouldn't be a Goodwin.
Is this lady harassing you? I'm pretty sure you're supposed to be getting your rest.
Oh, look at that.
I'm very glad you're all right.
Thank you.
Wait for me.
I'll walk out with you.
Hey.
I love you.
I love you.
Dislocated big toe, and a metatarsal fracture.
Yeah, recoil of a gun could cause - that kind of damage for sure.
- Yep.
Hey.
My guy swabbed Gavin, found gunshot residue on his foot and leg from where the cartridge released.
Yup, he used his big toe to pull the trigger.
It's the only way he could shoot himself in the chest.
- Yep.
- Your patient Gavin Wells is awake.
Oh, okay.
Keep pushing against my hand.
Go on.
There it is.
That's really good.
You can relax, Gavin.
- It's really good.
- Yeah, it's good.
I think so.
I'm sorry.
What were you thinking? That you and the kids you were better off.
You'd have some money, you could start over.
Um, we'll give you two some time.
Yeah.
Check back later.
Okay, so it doesn't seem he suffered any deficits.
You mind putting that in for me, Kim? You think he's up for a chat? I need to get a statement.
Maybe give them some time first.
Crazy way to make amends.
Yeah, sad situation all the way around.
All right, guys.
Well, I gotta head back into the E.
D.
Officer Scott.
Zora, nice to meet you.
Hey, hey, man.
Uh, look, I know I put you in a real tough spot today Going out on a limb, asking you to come with me.
Hey, we gave Gavin a second shot at life Gave those kids their dad back, right? Glad I followed your lead.
Hey, any updates on Lia? Come on.
Is she We're fully committed to transparency with the police, I can assure you, okay? I don't believe this.
What do you mean you don't know where she is? I told you not to let her out of your sight.
Get out of here.
I'll deal with you later.
What's going on? I'm sorry.
I don't know what happened.
She was in surgery and she came back down for post-op, and when I checked on her, she was gone.
She must've left somehow.
- I thought we were past this.
- What? When you question my decision-making, you're questioning my competence as a doctor.
Whoa, it's just a difference of opinion.
Okay, I get it.
I'm a recovering addict, and I know that I need to earn my reputation back with everyone at this hospital.
But with you, it doesn't feel like that's ever gonna happen.
Bottom line, whatever crap you're putting on me, figure it out, because I will not be undermined again.
Sorry to interrupt, Dr.
Asher.
Ms.
Goodwin would like to see you in her office.
I had my friend waiting for her in the car outside.
He's an immigration attorney.
Does he think that there's any way that Lia can stay in the country legally? I mean, he confirmed there's a high bar for asylum.
But he offered to review her case pro bono.
Well, look, I think it goes without saying, we should've read you in from the start.
Yeah, you should've.
Yeah, but, come on, given your history you understand why we didn't.
What's goin' on? A lot has changed for me in the past few months.
Maybe we can leave it at that for now.
Fair enough.
- Just glad to have you back.
- Thanks.
Hey, Dean.
Uh, just wanna thank you for staying on as chief a bit longer.
I do think I could use some time.
Of course.
Ms.
Goodwin, I understand why you'd be upset, but my first responsibility will always be to my patient.
Tara put her trust in me, and I And I would say you more than honored that trust.
I owe you an apology, Dr.
Asher.
I know how much you care about this job.
It means everything to me.
You stood up to a parent today, who also happens to be your boss.
Very bold.
But you made sure your patient's voice was heard.
Thank you.
Thanks for meetin' me.
Honestly, I'm not even sure why I'm here.
Milena, I know you lied to me this morning.
Did you really call me here just so that we can argue some more? - Let me finish.
- Yes, I lied, okay? You put my back against the wall.
I know that and I'm sorry.
Hey.
I shouldn't have pressed you, but I didn't know if you were - in danger, or - Or if I was dirty? I'm an ex-cop.
Thought crossed my mind, yeah.
But I realize that, you know, however things might look, there's probably more to the story.
Right, and I don't wanna endanger myself.
I don't I don't wanna endanger you, and I don't wanna jeopardize this investigation because you can't handle being in the dark.
I can handle it.
Are you sure? I'm sure.
I care about you, Milena.
And I won't put you in that position again.

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