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Beaming with joy, Lincoln moved in close to Tasha and gave her heartfelt kisses as they just lay/sat together in the recovery room. Lincoln was so happy that he couldn't keep the tears in but at least this time the tears were for a happy reason. She had made it through the odds and she would be on the mend in no time. Lincoln would be here for her while she fought the rest of the way back to being healthy again. And this time he wouldn't let her push him away.

Cass just grinned as she let the laughter finish it's progress out of her and she wiped her eyes carefully, making sure not to smudge her mascara any more than it already was. She grinned at Murphy as he began to laugh a bit too and she walked over and nudged him playfully with her hip. "Next time ye need a nap, lemme know so 'ah can take ye tae bed, aye?" She gave him a wink and gave a little giggle. She smiled and let out a long breath. "She's alrigh', ye did good Irish. Ye can relax a wee bit now."
Barely able to stop her laughter for long enough to speak, Cass choked out through her snorting and guffawing. "Quit bein' such a bairn, Irish!" She followed him outside, laughing the whole way and giving a smile and wave towards Tasha and Lincoln as they disappeared around a corner towards the recovery rooms. Lincoln chuckled as he waved her away and then turned his attention fully back onto Tasha.

He could feel her eyes on him and it made him want to hold her, but he knew that wasn't possible right now. He listened to Doctor Kumar and his instructions and smirked slightly more at some parts than others as he thought about how stubborn Tasha was and how she was only going to do what she felt capable of doing. He'd do his best to help keep her right but there wasn't much else he could do if she really set her mind to doing something she wasn't supposed to.

As the medical staff left the room, Lincoln grabbed a chair and pulled it over to beside her bed. He leaned on the edge of her mattress and gently stroked her hands, arms, cheek; basically any bit of exposed skin that he felt he could touch? He touched it. It was a small gesture but he knew that it was enough to make her feel comfortable despite everything even if it wasn't perfect. He smiled at her words and nodded. "I wish I could too but we both know we can't, at least not fully..." His eyes softened some as he shifted off his chair and fell down on one knee at her bedside.

It definitely wasn't as planned out as the last time - the stolen car and missing Marco permitted - but it was the right time. He cleared his throat quietly and reached into his back pocket where he pulled out the worn velvet box. He gently placed it down beside her hands and opened it to expose the ring inside. He licked his lips as he began to speak.

"We've both been through more together and apart than any two people should ever have to go through. We've parted ways and come together again with very little planning and things didn't work out the way that either of us had expected them to. I've asked this question once before with more grandiose than I have now but the timing is better now than it was then." He slipped the finger out of the box and took Tasha's left ring finger carefully before slipping the ring onto it. His eyes looked back from the ring to her eyes, the perfect match that they were, and smiled lovingly at Tasha.

"I lost my future once. I don't want to risk losing it again. Doctor Natasha Paige Brinne, will you do me the honour of becoming my fiancee once more?"
When Murphy woke and started cussing about just napping, Lincoln couldn't help but smirk. The guy had just seriously worried them all for a second and then acted like nothing had happened out of the ordinary. Cass could be seen kneeling in silence, her hand covering her mouth as she tried not to laugh too loudly now that she knew Murphy was okay. She made a mental note to tell Claire later so they could wind him up back at the hotel.

Lincoln watched Tasha's face and smiled warmly at her and he gently squeezed her fingers as they laced with his own. "I'll sleep when you sleep, I promise." He gave her a gentle kiss on her forehead and walked along with her as she was guided to a recovery room. He wasn't leaving her until he was forced to.

Cass glanced to Murphy as he spoke and she grinned, letting him guide her back up onto her feet. Cass snorted with laughter when Doctor Brinne called out about telling Conner about Murphy's fainting spell. She couldn't stop herself and she doubled over with tears rolling down her face as she imagined the reception of such news. She was definitely telling Claire later on.
Lincoln stared down Doctor Kumar, waiting for his answer but even before the words left his lips, Lincoln's eyes snapped to the sound of the squeaking wheels and his eyes locked with hers and the entire world faded away right in that moment. Cass squeezed Murphy's hand back but kept herself clear just to be safe. She could see how nervous Murphy was, he was so like his little sister Claire, they had a lot of the same tells as each other. She missed Claire right then, Cass figured if anyone knew how to calm Murphy it was her. She bounced on the balls of her feet slightly as she heard the squeaking of the wheels and she got so excited for Lincoln and Murphy that she almost squealed in delight.

Lincoln was stunned, so much so that his legs couldn't move because he'd forgotten how they worked in the emotions of the whole ordeal. When his body finally caught up with his mind, Lincoln stumbled forward and began to sprint towards Tasha. He pretty much power slid to her side and he ever so carefully grabbed her hand and began to kiss every inch of skin he could. He'd have kissed her all over her face if it weren't for the fact that she had just had major surgery.

"I knew you'd fight. I love you, Tasha." Lincoln's eyes were shining with the tears that had fallen and were still falling.

There was nothing that could tear Lincoln away from Tasha's side. At least, that's what he thought. The sudden drop from Murphy caused Cass to shout out. "Irish! LINCOLN! Someone help!" Cass tried her best to keep him from slamming on the ground but all she could do was slow his descent. She at least managed to stop his head from smacking off the floor but he was going to be a little sore even still. Lincoln spun around and saw Cass struggling to hold up Murphy. He kissed Tasha quickly and then darted off to be by Murphy's side. Cass was knelt beside Murphy as she lay him on the floor. Her eyes were shining and she was chewing on her bottom lip nervously.

"Murphy! C'mon man, wake the hell up!" Lincoln leaned in close and felt the gentle breath brushing against his skin. At least he was still breathing. Doctor Kumar came over and began to carry out checks on Murphy, Lincoln swiftly shifted out of his way and let him do his job. "Is he gonnae be okay?" Cass's normally boisterous and clear voice was barely a whisper at this point. Lincoln looked over to her and gave, what he hoped, was an encouraging smile. "I'm sure he'll be okay. He's in the right place for help at any rate." He tried to give a small, light laugh but with how emotionally drained he was feeling he could barely manage a chuckle.

Cass stayed by Murphy's side and held onto his hand. She appreciated Lincoln's efforts and knew that he was right. He was in the right place for help and Doctor Kumar was already there and helping. Doctor Brinne was alive and well, it was probably just some shock that caused him to faint? She really hoped it was something as simple as that but she was still worried. Lincoln gave her a light pat on the back and then stood up and moved back over to Tasha's side. He smiled as he saw her, although not quite as brightly as before considering the joy at seeing her awake and alive had began to fade. She looked completely worn out and he just wanted to get her back to full health now. Couple his worry for Tasha with his new worry for Murphy and Lincoln was probably looking pretty worn out too.

He half wondered what else could get thrown at them next...
Lincoln sat just staring at the box, his rough fingers sliding over the smooth velvet, his fingertips taking in the most worn parts and imagining Tasha's fingers sliding over the same spot time and time again to make it all wear away. The ring was inside, as beautiful as her eyes, as bright as the first day that he had laid his own eyes upon it. He knew what he had to do and it made him wonder on the past again. He recalled his proposal and the sheer exhilaration and joy in the answer all that time ago. But with the good memories came the bad and Lincoln was left recalling feeling the worst he had ever felt in his entire life.

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After Tasha


The rain poured down and continued to freeze Lincoln in place, his entire body was shaking but it wasn't from the chill he was getting, no. He was shaking from grief, from being told that his life was leaving. His jeans clung to his legs and felt heavy against his skin, his knees ached but he still couldn't gather the strength to get up off the sidewalk and go back inside. The rain was getting worse and worse and frankly it fit his mind right in that very moment. Dark, dreary, wet, cold, it all made sense to him right there. The world was not a bright place; it was filled with pain and sorrow and heartache.

It took until his doorman Frank came out to check on him for Lincoln to get off his knees and head back inside. Frank wrapped him up in a warm bathrobe and helped Lincoln back to his apartment. A cup of coffee, two bottles of whiskey and a lot of tears later and Lincoln finally fell asleep. It was a restless night and he was supposed to be on duty the next day but Lincoln woke up on the hour, every hour; sometimes to be sick, others to drink some more. It was safe to say that he did not make it into work that day, or the next, or the day after that, or the day after that either.

A week passed with no communication from Lincoln to the hospital and that's when one of his co-workers, Evan, came around to his place to find out what was wrong. Of course, the news that Dr. Brinne had moved hospitals and now Lincoln not showing up for shifts, it was already a massive talking point around the hospital. No one knew what had happened but their was betting pools going on for when the real story came out. Evan wasn't a big fan of it and didn't take part, but he couldn't blame people for being curious. I mean, they had just got engaged a couple weeks ago, why would Natasha have left the hospital so suddenly?

Evan stood outside Lincoln's apartment building and hit dial on his cell. He'd tried calling him already, had left voicemail and texts but figured it was still courtesy to give a call before showing up at someone's apartment. Old school but just how he worked. When there was no answer yet again he stepped forward and walked towards the building. Frank opened the door and let him inside, glancing curiously at Evan's uniform. He of course recognised it and, against his better judgement, called after Evan as he walked inside further.

"Excuse me, are you here to see Mr. Roberts?"

Evan heard the name and frowned slightly as he turned to look at the doorman. "Yes... Has something happened?"

"Yes and no. He is in his apartment and is... safe, but he is not in a good place right now. Do you know which apartment is his?"

"I've been once or twice but can't remember the exact number, no..." Evan scratched the back of his head and looked at the ground as he admitted he was just going to go up there and start knocking on doors.

"Apartment 2-B. The door is pretty obvious. It's the one with a patched up area on it. Don't ask..." Frank sighed and shook his head as if recalling a bad moment.

"Right you are, thank you sir." Evan gave Frank a nod of approval and thanks before taking the elevator up to the second floor.

Right enough the door was glaringly obvious as the white door held a non painted area that had been patched up quickly. The area looked to be about torso level so any number of things could have caused the damage. Lifting his hand hesitantly, Evan knocked on the door hard and clear three times.

"FUCK OFF." The words were slurred, loud and angry. A thud and then shattering glass sounded from behind the front door. Brown liquid began to seep out from the bottom of the door. "Lincoln! It's Evan, buddy. Open up! The boss is wondering if you're dead or alive and if you're alive I've to come back with a reason!"

Shuffling steps could be heard, along with a clank of something metal before the footsteps grew louder and closer. A heavy hand hit the back of the door and then the locks began to sound as Lincoln worked to unlock them. The chain slid and rattled against the door and the heavy wood flew open and slammed against the wall as the back of Lincoln began to shuffle back into the apartment. Evan blinked and looked at the shattered glass on the floor, a familiar label on some a larger piece of glass showed that it had been bourbon that was inside. Stepping over the worst of it, he turned and closed the apartment door behind him and headed on inside.

"Lincoln man, what the hell happened?" His eyes scanned around the apartment. In the couple times he had been here the place was immaculate. Now? There were takeout containers, pizza boxes, empty bottles of booze, dirty clothing, bits of half eaten food and god only knows what else all over the place. It looked like a squatter had moved in and refused to leave if he was being honest.

"Lifestyle changes." Lincoln turned around and looked at Evan. His eyes were entirely bloodshot and dark circles sat beneath them. He could barely look straight, his eyes wandered to and fro as if he was looking for something but never finding it. He had a beard that was so long that Evan could barely believe it had grown in just a week. His skin looked sallow and his hair clung to his face. Honestly, the man looked like a hobo.

"Listen man, I don't know what happened and frankly it ain't none of my business."

"Yeah, y-you're d-*hic*-amn fucking ri-*hic*-i-*hic*-ight it isn't any of y-your bus-*hic*-iness!" Lincoln grabbed a bottle of beer from a nearby surface and flung himself down on the sofa. The sofa looked like he'd been using it as a bed. He swigged a mouthful from the bottle and then threw it across the room. Even though it was no where near him, Evan flinched and widened his eyes in surprise at Lincoln's attitude.

"Look, we're worried about you. The boss wants to know what's going on with you. You've left him in a bad position and he needs to know if you're going to be back into work any time soon. You've already got a week unpaid and he wants to know if you want to use any holiday time or if you're even ever coming back? He said he wouldn't blame you since Doctor Brin-"

Another bottle, full this time, flew towards Evan and hit him square on the chest. It didn't shatter against him but it hurt like a bitch. The bottle shattered as it hit the floor. "DON'T YOU FUCKING SAY THAT NAME!"

"Whoa! SHIT MAN! What the hell?! I didn't mean..." But it was too late. Lincoln was up and grabbing Evan by the back of the neck and forcefully guiding him out of his apartment and back into the hallway. "Lincoln, you're hurting me!" Evan didn't want to fight him. Something seriously wrong had happened between him and Natasha and it wasn't his place to butt in. The least he could do is to relay back to the boss and let him know that Lincoln was in a bad place and needed some more time. Evan staggered forward as Lincoln shoved him out and then slammed the door in his face.

Evan sighed and rubbed his face. The boss wasn't going to be happy but he'd tried at least. He made his way out of the building, leaving Lincoln alone to his misery.

After the door had slammed shut, Lincoln had dug out his cell from the mess that was now his apartment and hit dial on his boss's number. He listen to the ring tone and swayed from side to side and didn't even give the person on the other end of the line a chance to say anything. "I'll call when I'm coming back. So fuck off and leave me alone." He then hung up and snapped his phone in two.

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That had only been the start of it all. Things had been bad, really bad, but Lincoln had managed to get himself through it. He has days where he doesn't remember anything thanks to the drink but something kept pulling him through the bad times and, even though she might have been the catalyst that set him off on that journey, Lincoln likes to think that Tasha pulled him back out of his darkness even if it was through his own wishful thinking. She was his light and now, in her time of darkness, he needed to be hers.

He had been so lost in the memories and thoughts that he had barely noticed the time moving on and it wasn't until Murphy called on him that he realised Doctor Kumar was walking slowly towards them. His heart dropped into the pit of his stomach but something inside him knew it wasn't the worst news, it was just bad news. Bad news was better than the worst news. This couldn't be the worst news, if it was Doctor Kumar wouldn't have been so hesitant.

Lincoln snapped the ring box shut again and shoved it deep into his jean pocket before standing up and walking directly over to the doctor. "Did she make it? Is she still alive?" He was cutting right through the bullshit and headed straight for the point.

Cass reached out and took Murphy's hand but let him lead her towards the doctor. She was planning on being there for him if this was going to be bad news but didn't want to stop him from being able to help his friends should they need him. She half regretted coming here as she felt like she was in the way but she was also glad to be here... just in case.
Lincoln gasped for breaths as he let Murphy guide, manhandle and set him on a chair. He wiped his face with the back of his forearms and hiccuped slightly as his body shuddered with the grief that wracked him so. He wasn't sure if or when he'd stop shaking but he never thought his body could convulse more than it already was. That was right until he saw Murphy pull out that velvet box. His eyes narrowed for a second until the full recognition kicked in.

"Is that..." He could barely get the words out, his voice was rough, as if it was trying to claw it's way out of his throat. He looked up to Murphy with his puffy, red eyes and blinked before reaching out and taking the box from his hand.

Lincoln turned the box over and over between his hands and his eyes were fixated on it. He hesitated a couple times before finally opening the small box quickly and then snapping it shut again just as fast. He looked to Murphy, squared his jaw, opened his mouth and then shut it again. Rinse and repeat. Lincoln had no idea what to do, what to say, how to act... Nothing made sense to him in the moment and he wondered why Tasha hadn't pawned it. Surely it could have got good money to help pay for medical bills or something less depressing to look at?

"When did she give you this?" His voice was barely a whisper but it came out stronger than his previous mumbling. His eyes shot up from the ring box and his look was so intense that it stared into the depth of Murphy's god damn soul. His fingers curled around the box and his chest rose and fell as he took deep breaths, as if he was steeling himself for what came next.
Cass followed Murphy as he led her around and she chewed on her bottom lip as they saw Lincoln standing there. She felt Murphy letting her hand go and she took a step back as he walked towards his friend. She shifted to the side and just watched, waiting for the moment she'd need to do something for either of them.

Lincoln only snapped out of his stupor when he heard Murphy's voice behind him. He spun around so sharply he was surprised he didn't give himself whiplash. "Murph. Shut the fuck up." His voice was defeated, there was no fire there, he was just limp in every manner of the word. His body had loosened up as soon as the familiar voice had sounded. He half thought he'd get mad once Murphy showed up, take out his emotions in a fight with his friend. Sadly that would have been too normal and this situation was anything but.

"I can't..." His voice broke again and he crumpled on the spot. His knees sagged and his legs splayed out beneath him as he curled up into himself and began to sob like a baby.

Cass's eyes widened and she gaped as she saw it, she had never expected this man to crumple like paper but he just had. This was seriously bad, worse than she could have imagined... She lifted her hand and covered her mouth in shock, her eyes began to well up as she tried to stop herself from crying. Lincoln fell from his knees and lay on the floor, sobbing as if his whole world had ended and for all intents and purposes, it had. All eyes were on him then as the other visitors, patients and even staff stopped to see what the commotion was.
Cass turned as she heard Murphy heading her way and blinked as she saw his face. His words cemented what she thought and she chewed her lower lip before nodding to him and getting her shit together. Hair up, clothes already on, makeup not important. She went out and grabbed her sandals which she quickly slipped on and watched Murphy as he laced his boots up. As he grabbed his keys, she grabbed her bag and made her way out with him to his bike. She wanted to grab Claire but knew that Murphy would call her if he wanted her there. Since he'd said that we got to go she figured that he wanted her there for a reason. Plus she felt bad for Tasha, she hadn't had a chance to talk to her much but she seemed super nice. And mystery hottie Lincoln might need a woman's shoulder to cry on since Murphy was more likely to talk Lincoln into a fist fight to get his emotions out fully. That definitely wasn't what they needed right now. She followed him out and was ready to go when he was.

Lincoln put his cell back in his pocket and eventually tore his eyes away from where Tasha had been. He didn't want to move from this one spot, this was where Tasha had seen him last and when she came out on the other side he'd be waiting right here for her. He bounced on the balls of his feet and wrung his hands together. His eyes darted every which way and he had to calm his breathing on multiple occasions. He saw nurses and doctors walking around, patients moving about and visitors coming and going.

He wondered who here was close to losing someone they loved. There was a young couple sitting together in a corner, a teddy bear being held between them. They looked like they were ready to break into pieces. An elderly woman sat alone by the window, her eyes seemed misty but her jaw was set in such a strong line that Lincoln wondered why her teeth weren't shattering. A teenager - no more than 16 - sat with two toddlers who were sitting on the floor playing with books and building blocks. The teenager looked ready to burst while the children were oblivious in their own little carefree world.

What he wouldn't give to be a child again. Lincoln felt his body tightening as he realised how unfair the world was. Why should good people suffer through such traumatic and unjust scenarios? Why couldn't the world give those that were worthy of good things a break? Tasha never deserved this.
The voice carried from the room into the bathroom and Cass smirked as she brushed her hair out. "Yer full of yersel' Irish!" Her voice called out from her spot in front of the basin and mirror. Since Claire had ditched her a few weeks ago to room with Joel, Cass had struggled with the climate of India. That room on the third floor was a god damn nightmare to sleep in. She'd lasted all of a week before she'd succumbed to the temptations of Murphy's offer to crash in his new digs since he was taking over one of the first floor rooms. The ones that had AC. She could not say no to that.

Taking a deep breath as he heard Murphy's voice and a muttering of Cass's quips Lincoln managed a half smile, at least some things didn't change. After his momentary break in reality Lincoln barely managed to choke out the words he wanted to say as he answered Murphy's question. "Surgery. Today. Help." His voice cracked and broke as he began to sob down the line. He had never felt this helpless in all his life. He had been destroyed when Tasha had left him before but this was new. Last time there was hope to find her again, this time...? He couldn't even bear to think about it.

He stopped his shuddering breaths and calmed himself before pleading to Murphy down the line. "Please... hurry."
He could hardly bear to let her go. He wanted to keep her in his arms and when the wheelchair came around Lincoln was ready to kick that down the hallway too but he knew better. He had put on the brave face for her and he'd keep it on even if it killed him. Her dried and bloodied lips were odd to feel but so welcome in that moment. He kept his arms around her and took in the sight of her as she took in the sight of him. It took all he could not to blubber like a child in that moment. Her voice was quiet but the words so clear that he almost did start with the waterworks. "I love you too..."

Standing up slowly with her still in his arms, he carefully placed her into the chair. The nurse did what she had to to ensure Tasha was comfortable. He hated that he couldn't go with her, he needed to be with her. He needed to let her see him and he had to see her. This wasn't fair! He felt his hands curling back into their familiar fists and his jaw began to clench as his breathing got heavier and harder. Their eyes locked one last time before she was gone. He took a half step forward before Doctor Kumar placed a hand on his shoulder and stopped him in his tracks. A small shake of the head and he was off down the hallway after his patient.

He didn't know how long had passed as he stood there, watching the spot where he had last seen her eyes but people were staring. A nurse had moved his chair back to it's spot and asked him if he'd like a drink. He didn't answer. He remained as still as a statue just waiting to see them wheeling her back around the corner, to tell him that everything was wrong and that she was going to be okay. She didn't need surgery. Her chances of survival were higher than expected. Something. But it never came.

His hands slowly loosened and he slipped his hand into his pocket where his cell was. He pulled it out and flicked through his address book until he reached a name that had become more familiar over the last few weeks than he had anticipated. He hit their name then the call button and waited for Murphy to pick up.
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