Aiden's death had been sudden - both times, really - for his son and the other survivors. But this? The fear of losing Baldric seemed never ending, and something in Keiran wasn't sure how to deal with it. Without his meaning to, the Slytherin had somehow adopted into his heart the young Gryffindor, and anxious didn't begin to cover the amount of impatience brewing within the older man. When he realized just how serious the problem was, it had taken him mere moments to bundle up the blond and take him off to St. Mungo's, coming back for his wife after getting agreement from Theodore that it was okay for them to take off. The twins were being looked after, and it left him to tap the heel of his right shoe into the floor over and over while he sat beside Millie.
He was, possibly, just as scared as Melissa clearly was, but Keiran seemed to have a bit more of a handle on it than his young wife did. And it wasn't her fault, by any stretch of the imagination. She had known Baldric far longer, and she had been a bit prone to sheer panic when things went wrong. Keiran, on the other hand, merely stared at the wall, letting it blur before him, tapping his foot until his calf started wondering what in the world was wrong with him for causing it so much stress.
When Millie turned and burrowed herself into his side, Keiran let his hands rub up and down her back and arms to try and spread some warmth, even though he knew it wouldn't be very much help. "Hush, now," he murmured after her question, the arm not wrapped around her lifting so he could brush off a rogue tear with his thumb. "He knows we're waiting on him, doesn't he? He won't leave us. He would never."
Keiran shook his head determinedly, but his attention was torn from Millie and over to the soaking wet little girl he was sure he recognized from somewhere. Classes maybe? She had addressed them by their titles, after all. His heart clenched at the girl's words and the way Millie was so quick to counter the younger blonde's fears, and he knew instantly that she would be the parent their children went to when they needed a cry. She had that mothering instinct, and Keiran wasn't sure he would be of much use to his kids if he couldn't even decipher how to help someone else's.
He did as he was meant to, though, and took out his wand to set the girl up with some extra warmth. Much like Millie, Keiran thought the girl could get some use out of it. The two blondes were settled into the couch cushions beside him, and as he looked over at Millie, Keiran realized he was probably supposed to provide some sort of comfort. The girl clearly was exhausted, so the next time she let out a little sound and shifted to try and get comfortable, Keiran frowned slightly and wrapped his arm around her shoulders. In order to give her something to lean on without worrying about her neck aching - she obviously didn't need more trouble in her life - he turned and pushed his back into the corner of the couch to create a little cubby for Baldric's sister to lean into. Luckily, it seemed to give her the comfort she needed to finally fall asleep, a poor rest though it would be.
At the touch of Millie's fingers on his neck, the professor turned his head and looked at his wife over the top of Freya's head. His eyebrows tugged together but he gave her an encouraging nod and reached forward to kiss her wrist. Although he wished he could doze off, too, Keiran was far too anxious. And he refused to leave Millie awake on her own to deal with it.
At the appearance of who could only be Baldric's father, Keiran stiffened, expecting a chiding for hugging the little blonde to him. But it hardly mattered after Oliver rushed off and after he burst out in sheer anger down the hall. Keiran's eyes widened and he looked at the girls to his left, a terrifying image of Kelly and Millie sitting there while something happened to Liam bursting through his mind for too long. Shaking it off, he caught Millie's question just in time.
"No, he never asked me. I think they would have said something if it was one of us, wouldn't they?"
He hadn't thought of Ben yet, because it was assumed that the man was still out of the country. But had the other Slytherin even been told what was going on? Patting Freya's shoulder with one hand, Keiran pushed off of the couch. "I'll find him," he promised, leaning forward to kiss Millie. "Do what you can to keep things calm here, and I'll be back as soon as I know what's happening. Okay?"
Once he got some sort of agreement, Keiran apparated away and ran down the hall to make his way into Baldric's rooms. It felt rather like breaking and entering, but he didn't have time to worry about that. They all were desperate to know what was happening. After a quick sweep of the rooms, his gaze fell on the computer screen, lighting up with an alert. Eyebrows lifting in surprise, he approached, feeling all the more guilty for completely invading the young man's privacy.
But Keiran had never felt better about invading privacy, because on the screen was exactly what he needed to know. His hands flew to the drawer Ben had mentioned in his letter, ignoring the fact that it was likely ridiculously late in Chicago, and drew out his cell before returning to the St. Mungo's lobby. He didn't trust that the device would work as well as the computer that Ben had managed to keep working, so it felt wiser to go somewhere that the signal would probably be more certain. The last thing he wanted to do was send a patronus over, in case someone else saw it.
Three rings later, a groggy voice answered, and Keiran let out a loud, breathy sigh of relief.
"Bae?" the voice asked slowly, and Keiran could practically hear Ben rubbing at his eyes and pushing back his yawn.
"Ben, it's Keiran," he began quickly, ignoring the confused sound from the other end of the line. "I don't care how you get back here, but you need to do it right now. Baldric is sick and until you get to St. Mungo's, they won't tell us anything. I think he put you down at his next of kin."
"He-... Bae is- How-...?"
"Now, Ben. Get here now. We need you. Baldric needs you. Desperately," Keiran added too late, the line going dead before the word came out. The professor frowned at the phone, sighing heavily and shoving it back into his pocket.
His feet carried him back to the waiting room where they had been settled once Baldric had been taken in. Reaching for Millie's hand, he sat beside her that time, wrapping one arm around her shoulders and the other snaking under her knees to turn her sideways and pull her legs across his lap. "I called him and it sounds like he's on his way. He hung up on me, so I can't be entirely sure. But he seemed pretty freaked out. So just hold on a bit, okay, love?"
Keiran pressed a kiss to her temple, rubbing her arm again and tucking her into his side. It would take Ben another twenty minutes to arrange a portkey back (the time, of course, shorter than usual given his sheer panic), and five to break past he people in the lobby who wanted to investigate who he was and who he was there to see. But the minute he burst into the waiting area, Keiran sat up, pulling Millie to him so he wouldn't jostle her.
Ben's hair was a mess, his clothes not even attempting to match, all proving the fact that he had given himself perhaps a minute to get somewhat presentable before rushing out the door. His eyes found Keiran's, dropping briefly to Millie as he swallowed hard, once, and then looked to the other people in the room. Not bothering to wait for Ben to find a question for them, Keiran pointed down the hall towards the big white doors, and Ben gave a nod of thanks before taking off.
As he passed, though, the dark-haired man glanced back at Oliver, certain that the other man had to be Baldric's father. He couldn't think of anyone else who could fill that role, after having really taken in the resemblance. It made his skin go cold, but Ben didn't stop to think about it. He approached the first doctor he found - a brunette who seemed to be extremely put out with the chaos going on behind those closed doors.
"Excuse me," he cut in impatiently, looking at her name tag. "Dr. Fox, can someone explain to me what's going on? Someone told me that Baldric might have put he down as his contact."
Blinking, the woman looked up, her eyebrows tugging together as she focused on him. "Mr. Pierson?" she asked, appearing grateful when he nodded fervently in return. "Yes, Mr. Wood has you down as his next of kin. We assumed you knew, but no one could figure where you were. There wasn't any contact information on his forms."
"I use Muggle means more often than not, so he probably forgot the other information. What do I need to do to see him?" Ben persisted quickly, shaking off her apparent desire to take everything slowly and seriously. This wasn't time for patience, Ben decided.
"You can see him right now," she replied gently. "But you also have the singular ability to authorize who may or may not enter and who we inform about what's going on."
"The people in that waiting room," he pointed down the hall at Oliver and Freya, "are his family, even more than I am. Baldric just doesn't know if he wants to accept that. And the other two are like surrogate parents to him. You need to let them in and explain to us what's going on. Now, where is he?"
Holland pointed down the hallway to the door surrounded by doctors, the obvious choice if Ben had taken a moment to look around. "Right," he mumbled, nodding.
"Just tell them who you are and you'll be fine. I'll get the others. Okay?"
So as Ben started down the hallway, Holland returned to the waiting room and swept her gaze across the room. "Bentley has... demanded that you all be brought in. Baldric isn't awake," she began, realizing she hadn't warned the other man, "so we can discuss what's been happening. Well, rather, Baldric's attending can do so. Follow me."
Back at Baldric's room, Ben practically shoved his way though, offering his name loudly to the man who appeared to be in charge, before shoving the door open and ignoring the warning comments from the team of doctors working on Baldric's case. He seized back, though, stress racing through his spine and tightening his shoulders when he realized that his man was worse than he had even expected when he received Keiran's call. In truth, he was exhausted, but he hadn't moved so fast in his life. The rolling chair was snatched by one hand as he moved to the side of the bed that Baldric's head was leaning towards even as he lay there unconscious.
A shuddering gasp was pulled through his lips as the door opened again, revealing Dr. Fox and the others. Ben's hand grasped at Baldric's desperately, his eyes jumping to Oliver and Freya, sure that they were ready to throttle him for even existing, nonetheless somehow replacing them on Baldric's list of contacts. Keiran approached, though, his hand falling to Ben's shoulder in a show of solidarity, shocking Ben into sitting up and staring at the older man.
"It's fine," Keiran assured Ben under his breath, "They can't do anything about it. And you know Baldric wanted you here. That means he needs you, even if he couldn't ask it of you. Don't let them send you off, Ben. You've got the right to stay," he reminded the other Slytherin before standing up straight and returning his voice to its usual level. "Right. We're all here. Now can we get his attending to come explain this? We've waited long enough."