snatched it up, listening intently. Blair watched him anxiously, hoping for some sign that her fears were unfounded, but the grim set of his jaw never changed. He replaced the receiver and stood up.
'That was Fielding. Ambulances are en route with the injured to the trauma unit at Beth Israel.'
'Who?' Blair asked quietly, prepared, she thought, to hear him say the words. She must be ready, because she was so cold inside. Frozen. 'Please -- who?'
'No ID yet,' he answered, looking around for his blazer, 'but Stark went with one of the ambulances, so I assume some of them are our people.' He pulled his jacket on as he turned toward the door. 'I'll call you as soon as I have any information, Ms. Powell.'
Blair moved quickly, blocking his way, an incredulous look on her face. 'You can't be serious. I'm going with you.'
Mac stopped short and, although it took effort, said as calmly as he could manage, 'I'm afraid you can't do that, Ms. Powell. I don't have a full complement of agents available now, and I don't even know the status of the rest of the team. I can't provide security. I can't'
'Mac,' Blair said tightly, wondering how it was that she hadn't begun screaming, 'either you take me or I get a cab. But there's no way I'm not going.'
'He's right, Ms. Powell,' Felicia Davis said quietly. 'We're short-handed, and we don't even know if the UNSUB has been apprehended. It's not safe. The Commander will have Mac's - uh - head if he takes you out there. It's going to be chaos.'
Blair almost smiled, imagining Cam's expression, and thinking that Davis was probably right - she'd be seriously annoyed. And then she realized she might never see Cam again, might never touch her again, and the cold dark place where she locked away her fears began to bleed. When she spoke, she couldn't quite hide the pain. 'I'll make sure Commander Roberts knows it was my doing.'
Perhaps it was the way her voice broke when she said Cam's name, but Lindsey Ryan spoke up, her voice not only calming, but comforting. 'Agent Phillips, there are three of us here. We certainly should be adequate security for Ms. Powell's transport to the hospital. Once there, I assume there will be other members of your team available to assist.'
Blair shot her a grateful look.
Mac relented, because he couldn't physically restrain the First Daughter, and it was plain to him that she was going one way or the other. 'All right then, let's do it.'
*****
At first all she could see through the car window as they approached the hospital were emergency vehicles parked haphazardly in the small lot in front of the entrance. Light bars atop ambulances and police cars sent intersecting beams of red and blue strobing wildly into the night sky, reflecting eerily off the double glass doors of the trauma bay. Hospital personnel and law enforcement officers of all description rushed everywhere. She searched the crowd of State Police, plain-clothes federal agents and SWAT team members in full riot gear, but the one unmistakable form she sought was absent.
God damn it Cam, don't you dare do this. Don't you leave me now.
Blair realized that she wasn't breathing. She also realized that there would be reporters there by now. And photographers. By the time Felicia Davis held the door open for her and she stepped from the car, she had composed herself.
Mac took her right arm and began to draw her through the crowd. Lindsey Ryan was just behind her left shoulder and Felicia Davis cleared the way in front. When they reached the sliding glass doors that marked the trauma entrance, a large harried-looking hospital security guard blocked their way.
'Sorry. You can't go back there.'
Mac extended his right hand with his badge, but the guard's attention had focused on Blair. His eyes widened slightly, and he said in a slightly awed tone, 'Miss Powell! I - uh - I didn't recognize you - sorry - uh - just one minute. I'll get a detachment to escort you.'
'No,' Mac said sharply. 'That's not necessary.' The last thing he wanted was a bunch of star struck guards trying to be helpful and making his job more difficult. 'We just need to get back to the triage area. Can you direct us?
The security officer looked like he was about to protest, but he must have seen something in Mac's face that made him change his mind. 'Straight on through, past the automatic doors at the end of the hall,' he responded crisply. 'It's a mess back there, though.'
Once inside the main admitting region, the noise level dropped, but there were still scores of people clogging the hallway and emergency carts and equipment everywhere. Blair stared at the floor, and realized that the congealing trails of crimson were blood.
'Oh god,' she whispered faintly.
Lindsey looked at her in concern. 'Why don't we find someplace less public to wait while Mac finds the others?'
'Let's go back to the treatment area and I'll see what I can find out,' Mac agreed. He was feeling a little overwhelmed himself. He and Ellen Grant had worked together for several years, even before Egret's detail, and they were friends. He liked Renee Savard. And the Commander - how he felt about her was too complicated to explain. He just knew he didn't want to think abouther going down again. When they stepped through the solid gray doors bearing the sign, 'Trauma Admitting - Authorized Personnel Only', he was relieved to see a familiar figure in the doorway of one of the treatment cubicles.
'Stark!' he called.
Stark stared at them, looking slightly dazed. There was blood on her shirt and hands, and a darkening smear along the angle of her jaw. Before she could respond, she was forced to step aside as a transport team came out of the room behind her, pushing a stretcher bearing a portable respirator, bags of intravenous fluid and blood, and a cardiac defibrillator. Barely recognizable in the midst of the equipment lay Renee Savard.
Blair caught only a brief glance of Savard's pale, unresponsive face as the medical team rushed her down the hall toward the elevators. Stark started after the stretcher, but a nurse gently took her arm and murmured