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Adam paced the waiting room of the emergency room, his stomach twisted so tight he was surprised he wasn’t hunched over in pain. His forehead was beaded in sweat. When will they let me know? The sliding doors of the emergency room opened and Leo ran in, followed closely by Tony. Leo was ghostly white. “Where is he? Where’s my brother?” Leo asked. “He’s being examined. They told me to wait out here,” Adam said. Leo shook his head and turned to a woman sitting at a desk in front of the closed doors to the examining rooms. “I want to see my brother, Galaxy Winthrop, now.” “Sir, you’ll need to take a seat. The doctor will speak to you as soon as he can.” Her face was devoid of any emotion. Adam figured she was used to this. “I don’t want to take a seat. Where is my brother?” “Please st