He was questioning every single thing the doctor had told them. He’d needed distance. A moment when he didn’t have to see the way Jack was reacting, or feel the anger that curled inside him.This is probably my fault. Something in my genes.Jack knew. Jack looked at him with such shock in his eyes.“Riley, wait up!”Riley stopped and turned on his heel, seeing Eden rushing along the corridor toward him.“I was calling,” she said as she reached him. “Where’s Hayley?”Riley turned and carried on to the cafeteria. “They moved her to a pediatric ward. She has diabetes.” The words were so final, but he didn’t want to talk anymore, so what was the point in encouraging questions. Eden had the facts, now she could go find Jack and Hayley and do her Aunty thing.Eden yanked him to a stop. “You stand right there, Riley Campbell-Hayes,” she snapped.Riley attempted to tug his arm free, but she had a grip of iron and knew exactly where to hold him.“Let me go,” he said.“No.