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Upon his flight’s arrival at the airport, Dominic rushed through the formalities of passport control and collecting his luggage then he went straight to the car waiting for him to get him to the hospital as soon as he could. He had been so impatient on the flight it had driven him mad! The flight had already taken far too long for him, delaying him from being with his son when he desperately wanted to be by his side when he needed him. The flight had felt like had taken an eternity. Why was it when you wanted to be somewhere that time seemed to take so much longer? He strode down the corridors of the clean and immaculate hospital, heading to the ward he had been told his son was admitted to. Walking as fast as his legs would carry him, but desperately worried about what he would find w