Nate knew that sooner or later something terrible would happen, but this was just too much. Nothing had happened for weeks so he had to admit, he had let his guard down a bit. That was what the person who did this terrible thing had counted on, and he should have known better. Nate was a planner, he always planned twelve steps ahead, but no matter how far he planned he never in a million years would he have imagined this. Things went from being a dream to a nightmare in just 24 hours. He shouldn't have been so surprise at how fast things could change based on all the experiences in the past. He broke a promise. He let his family down. He let her down. This wasn't supposed to have happened. Nate should have prevented it, though he didn't know how he could have. He looks around at his team, his family, as well as Sophie's parents and sister. He sees nothing but pain in fear in their eyes, especially in her eyes. He didn't know how to comfort her; he wasn't even sure if she wanted him to. Instead he just sat there and let Amira and Sonya comfort her instead. He doesn't know if there's anything he can do or say to ever fix this. He knows he will never get this image out of his head; the image of one of the people he loves most in the world so pale and so sick. He had been here before. He lost … he couldn't go through that again. He couldn't think like that; she will be fine. She is strong and she is a fighter, which she has proven many times. Nate had to be just as strong and fight just as hard because he had to get through this. He had to get his family and two loves of his life through this. Nate finally got out of the chair he was sitting in since they arrived at the hospital and approached her. She looked at him with those big dark brown eyes of hers and he could see the hurt, fear and sadness in them. Amira and Sonya moved away and Nate took the chance to wrap his arms around her. At first she just sat there like a statue, but then she turned and wrapped her arms around him in return. It felt like she would never let go. They would get through this. They had to. They had to get through this for their daughter.