Nobody could get close to Jay.
The doctor's answer had broken through his heart, she had hurt him.
He was not a bad person, quite the contrary. He went out of his way to help others even at the cost of putting himself in the background.
His greatest fear of him was precisely that of being able to harm the people he cares about, especially if it was his brother.
Being aware of what he had done, the modality, being vulnerable at that moment had led him to completely collapse into a deep crisis.
He knew that he could not continue like this. He was becoming convinced that he was a danger to others.
Dr. Charles was late in arriving, he was stuck in the ward with another patient. Meggie, Dr. Rhodes, and Natalie were trying their hardest to make contact with him.
But maybe it wasn't the right way, or just the right time.
Jay felt lonely, terribly guilty.
At a certain point he got up from that corner where he was holed up and went to his brother's room.
After seeing him from afar, he slowly came out of the emergency room walking, in shock, at the mercy of his thoughts.
At that very moment Hailey was parking her car in the parking lot, his only lifeline coming from her sailor at the mercy of the wind.
She saw him almost immediately and she quickly got out of the car and ran over to him.
She immediately realized it was stuck. He didn't notice her.
The detective went to his side and took him by the arm saying sweet and comforting things.
