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Alex checked Craig’s blood pressure, surreptitiously watching the frown lines come and go on Craig’s forehead.

“I’m not entirely sure when we quit talking, although I do remember they used to have a go at me about Darren every time I spoke to them.” Craig chuckled half-heartedly. “In hindsight, it should’ve brought up red flags, huh?”

Logan leaned over the bed, bringing Craig’s gaze back to his. “Would you like to get in contact with them?”

Craig returned his gaze to the ceiling, silently. “Yes.”

“Do you want to call them, or would you prefer someone else to?” Logan asked.

“If someone else calls, Mum will have a panic attack and blow it all out of proportion.” Craig rolled his eyes.

Alex silently agreed with his mum but wisely didn’t say anything. “When would you like to call them?”

Blowing out a breath, Craig shook his head. “Maybe later.”

“I’ve spoken with the psychologist. She has an appointment available this afternoon if you would like it?” Alex stood next to Craig’s bed, arms crossed over Craig’s file on his chest, staring into those sea-green eyes. Alex was overjoyed with the still-visible spark.

“Yeah? Great. I think my calendar’s free,” he joked.

Alex and Logan laughed.

“Okay, let’s see about sitting you a bit more upright. We won’t move it too far as I don’t want to generate extra pain, but it might give you something better to watch than the ceiling tiles.” Alex used the remote to lift the back of the bed to about forty-five degrees. “Right, see how it goes. If you feel your pain increases, let any of us know, and we’ll lower you slightly.”

“Thanks.” Craig’s head rolled across the pillow to face Logan. “Thanks for all your help, too.”

“You’re welcome, Craig.” Logan nodded at Craig.

Alex replaced Craig’s file at the end of the bed. “I will head out and confirm the appointment with Dr Bagworth. I think she might come here to you, but I’ll let you know later.”

“Thanks, Alex.”

Alex nodded and left, bypassing Ava in the hallway and headed to call Amanda. The quicker Craig started talking, the better as far as he was concerned. She might be able to help him find the courage to contact his parents.