"What the hell, Leo?" Kara at him.

Leo shook his head like he was coming out of a daze. Kara was glaring at him. Emma and Dash were both on the ground next to Jordi.

"Kara, get help." Emma half shouted.

Kara practically slammed into Leo as she ran outside.

"Put this under his head." Dash was pulling off his hoodie.

"Jordi, can you hear me?" Emma held his hand as Jordi twitched uncontrollably.

It was only perhaps a minute before a pair of nurses arrived with a gurney. In a matter of seconds they had scooped Jordi up and were wheeling him across the lobby to the ER. Emma was following behind them. In a surprising move, Kara actually put her arm around the other girl and walked with her.

Dash held a hand out to stop Leo from following. "Haven't you done enough?" Then he turned and walked out without waiting for an answer.

Leo followed a few feet behind in silence. He found the others huddled outside an exam room. The only thing stronger than the glares they gave the nurse who suggested they go to their rooms were the ones they gave Leo. If looks could kill Leo would be toast. He'd never seen looks of such disgust and hatred. They blamed him.

Dr McAndrew flew past them with hardly a look.

"What happened?"

"Appears to be a febrile seizure." The ER doctor barely gave McAndrew a glance as she continued working. "Vocal cords were freezing so we intubated. Also started an IV and gave him anti-convulsants. Got him under the cooling blankets."

"Good." McAndrew nodded, looking at the monitors. "Pulse is weak. What's his temperature?"

"103.6." A nurse chimed in.

"One of the students said he and another boy were having some kind of fight. Mostly a lot of yelling. Then the other one threw a punch." The doctor motioned to the bruise already forming on Jordi's jaw

McAndrew shook his head. "That doesn't sound like Jordi."

"He's a chemo patient?"

"Yes. Just started a new round." McAndrew sighed. "The drugs or the fever could cause an altered mental state. I need to rule out infection."

"You want a tap? Or just blood work?"

"I'll do a tap. Quickest way." McAndrew looked up at the kids still standing outside. "Can you prep him? I'll be right back."

They all looked up as the doctor walked into the hallway.

"Is Jordi okay?" Emma was the first to speak.

"No, he's not. But right now we need to figure out what is going on so we can help him. And I need the four of you to go back upstairs."

"We'd rather stay, please."

"I know you would but I need you to do this for me, okay. I promise I'll tell you everything I can as soon as I know." He watched as they silently left, Leo walking several feet behind them.

"We're ready."

McAndrew walked back into the room. "Okay Jordi," he reached for the needle, "what's going on."