"I've lost his output!" Jez yelled from the back of the ambulance.

Upon hearing that Ethan was not breathing, Iain sped up. Soon the ambulance arrived at the hospital and both Jez and Cal jumped out of the back as they were met by Elle and Charlie.

"How is he doing?" Elle asked as they all charged into the ED.

"Not good." Iain said. "He lost output about 5 minutes ago."

"Right we need to get him hooked up. I want full FBCs, Us & Es and a CT scan." Elle ordered as the team got to work.

As Cal looked on as his friends and colleagues were trying to save his brother all he could think about was who could have done this to him. Then suddenly he remembered the letter. He shook his head in disbelief. Taylor wouldn't have done this Ethan, Cal thought. Would she? Just then Cal was brought back from his thoughts when he heard the machines going of rapidly. Ethan was fitting again and the team were having a hard time trying to stop the seizure. Cal ran over to them attempting to help them with his brother.

"Cal," Elle said. "you know the rules. You can't treat him."

"No, please." Cal begged. "I want to help."

"We can't have you compromising his recovery." Elle told him.

"Compromising his recovery?" Cal raised his voice. "He's my brother. I would never do anything that would stop him from getting better."

"That's not what I meant." Elle sighed. "You're a doctor. You should know that even as a relative we can't let you treat him. It goes against the rules."

"You can't let him die." Cal said.

"And we won't. But, please let us do our job." Elle replied.

Cal was reluctant to leave however knowing that Elle was right, he soon left the room. Back outside he saw Max waiting for him.

"How is he?" Max asked.

Cal shrugged. Max looked at him sympathetically.

"He'll pull through." Max told him. "He's a fighter."

Cal smiled at him gratefully and then walked away. He decided it would be better if he got to back than have his mind on what might happen to Ethan. When Cal approached reception to retreive some patient files Noel interrupted him.

"Uh, Cal before you get back to the patients, there's someone to see you." Noel told him.

"Where are they?"

"Relative's Room." Noel replied.

Cal nodded his thanks. As he reached the door he could see that it had been left ajar. Peering through he could just make out that familiar long blonde hair.