AN: Another drabble that fits into my fic "Broken Heart". Hope you enjoy!
Prompt: Jed - "The streets of heaven are too crowded with angels tonight. They're our students and our teachers and our parents and our friends, the streets of heaven are too crowded with angels." -'The West Wing'
Ken stared down at the familiar paperwork, unable to actually bring himself to start filling it out. Though he had known it could happen, this was the first time he had actually been called to a scene to tend to someone that he knew. Granted, he might have just met Kurt, but he was still a friend and seeing him hurt like that had been hard. Knowing the reason behind the injuries and that it could just as easily be himself in that situation someday only made things worse.
The report he had given to the doctor's at the ER kept running through his head. The situation wasn't good, just like the previous NYADA student. It just wasn't fair. Kurt didn't deserve this and neither had Craig. Weren't there enough angels in heaven without small minded people trying to add more?
"I see you haven't gotten far with that," Emilio commented.
Startled out of his thoughts, Ken looked up to find his partner standing at his shoulder.
"Guess I was thinking of other things," Ken replied, looking back down at the paperwork and trying to force himself to concentrate on it.
"And I have a feeling I know what," Emilio said, laying a hand on his partner's shoulder. "I'll take care of the paperwork," he added. "I talked to the chief, he's gonna find someone to replace you, so why don't you head back over to the hospital and wait for news. That's where your minds going to be anyway."
Ken could hardly argue with his partner's logic. They had both seen it before and he wouldn't be the first guy to leave a shift early because of a friend or family member being in the hospital.
"Thanks," Ken replied, laying down the pen and getting to his feet.
"Anytime," Emilio replied, taking the seat that Ken had just vacated.
As he headed for his locker, Ken made plans to make one stop on his way back to the hospital - his church. He'd offer up his prayer to God and perhaps he would see as well that he didn't need another angel at this time.
