When Kay said what she did, she intend on implying that John should go ahead and go see what he could do to help. As he walked off she sighed and stared upwards toward the tree branches and at all the cherry blossom before staring back down at her feet. "he's doing too much for me..." she mumbled to herself. [b]"he's doing what he feels should be done"[/b] Fee spoke up for the first time in a while. "I just want Sam to live a normal life, and not be dragged into this shit show" Kay replied, [b]"and Sam deserves that but he's right. You need to make sure she isn't in danger just because she's been so close to you"[/b] Fee countered, making Kay sigh. [b]"you're going to be alright here Kay. This is where you're meant to be, with him and the others. Your place is next to him"[/b] Fee added. "says the one who didn't trust him or the other two initially" Kay scoffed with a smirk, [b]"that was before we got here and you read the book. Before I spoke with Bane. More of my/our past knowledge has unlocked for me. Your destiny is by the side of the Hellblazer"[/b] Fee explained. Chas continued to wait for Serena, not wanting to rush her but not wanting to be in here longer than necessary. When she explained how it she was fixing as she went, he had to admire her for it. "and no doubt these kids will be more than grateful in their own way" he told her, before leading her to the office, making sure they both took all the blind spots they needed to as they went. He stood outside the office which looked like any other room in a home, no windows on the door or walls to look inside into the office. Just a simple sign on his door with the doctor's name on it, telling them that this was the place. He balled his hands up into fists by his side, not sure what they were going to see when they walked inside, but was ready to do what he could to bring hope to these current kids and closure for the likes of Kay. "let's do this" he commented, stepping forward and walking into the room, where the doctor was sitting at his desk doing paperwork. "who are you? You're not normal security" Dr Levine demanded to know. He was a greying man, Chas would have put him in his late sixties to early seventies if he had to hazard a guess. He looked good for his age, but considering he had been doing this 'job' when Kay was a kid, that's the age bracket Chas would put him in, which made it all the more sickening. "we're here to give justice to all those children you swore to help and made even worse. We're here to stop scum like you getting your rocks off to kids!" Chas sneered.