Ten minutes later and Drew is pulling up sharply outside the hospital, we jump from our seats, not bothering to shut the car doors and bolt up the pebble strewn path of the one story whitewashed medical centre in the centre of town. She didn't waste any time getting us here, speeding through stop signs and bypassing red stop lights wherever it was safe to do so. We burst through the entrance doors, the metal rebounding off the walls behind it as the glass panes shudder in its setting. The waiting area is full of people and my eyes scan every face as my head darts in every direction looking for those I hold dear. "Can you see anyone?" Drew asks desperately behind me. I shake my head but spot a familiar mop of black curls. Towards the back, seated on a green plastic chair, Evan is bent fo

