"Why does my daughter need an ambulance?" Sonny asked.

"She's unconscious," the lieutenant said, "She sustained a blow to the head in the explosion. There's also a large piece of shrapnel lodged in her leg. She's lost a lot of blood."

The boat with Kellie in it pulled up to the dock. Sonny moved to get closer to Kellie. Lorenzo and Jason stopped him. Sage unnoticed went to check on Tyler.

"I want to see my daughter," Sonny yelled.

"She needs medical attention immediately," Lorenzo said as Kellie was loaded into the ambulance, "You're just getting in the way. Besides from what I understand you need to get to a hospital as well."

"Along with Love Slave over there," Luke said. They looked to see Sage looking over Tyler's wounds. Tyler was slowly waking up.

"Let's go," Jason said, shoving Sonny away, "We'll meet Kellie at the hospital."

At The Hospital

Jason, Lorenzo, and Sage were all waiting for news on Kellie's condition. Tyler, Sonny, and Luke were either being treated for smoke inhalation and having their wounds looked at.

Sam and Lulu entered the waiting room.

"Where's my Dad?" Lulu asked.

"You really didn't have to rush down here to see me, cupcake" Luke said, "I told the doctors I was fine. They wouldn't listen."

"Excuse me for caring what happens to my non-existent father," Lulu said, "You were only what mere inches away from the boat that exploded."

"I can tell it's time for us to have that chat about how much of father I'm going to be," Luke said, guiding Lulu out of the waiting room.

Sam hugged Jason.

"Any word on Kellie?" Sam asked.

Jason shook his head. Silence followed; the awkward kind.

"Uncle Lorenzo," Sage said. She wanted to say more but stopped.

"What is it?" Lorenzo asked.

"Never mind," Sage said, "This isn't the time to ask."

"It has to be better than waiting with nothing more than an awkward silence between us," Lorenzo said as Sonny entered the waiting room and sat down.

"When my father held me captive, I managed to escape for awhile," Sage said, "During that time, I went to school to become an EMT. I never got to finish before my father found me again. After things settle down, I'd like to finish my schooling for that."

"And you need financing to do that," Lorenzo said.

"I'd pay you back," Sage said, "I don't expect a handout here."

"Sage, the money's yours," Lorenzo said, "You don't have to repay dime. I'll do the same thing for you that I did for Kellie, set up a trust fund."

Patrick approached the group.

"Well," Sonny said, "How's Kellie?"

"Kellie lost a lot of blood," Patrick said, "Combined with the hypothermia; it should have killed her by now. She's hanging on by a thread. It could go either way."

"What about her head injury?" Jason asked.

"I was getting to that," Patrick said, "Even if she survives, we don't know if she'll wake up. There's nothing I can pinpoint as to the cause. However, there is a lot of swelling. It could just be the swelling. We won't know unless the swelling goes down if that's the cause."

"Isn't there some kind of drug you can give her?" Sonny asked.

"We removed the shrapnel and stitched the wound. We're giving her some blood as we speak," Patrick said, "Other than that the only thing we can give Kellie is time."

"That's not good enough," Sonny said, "There has to be something you can give her."

"I don't appreciate being told how to do my job," Patrick said, "Any other doctor would tell you the same thing."

"I'm going to see my daughter," Sonny said, "Next time I see you, I expect you to have come up with something besides waiting to help my daughter."

He stormed off.