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When those words left Will's mouth Hank began to get even more worried, what did the results say? Would his little girl be alright? Many things roamed his mind.

"Will what is it". Hank asked, his voice unsteady and shaky.

"I just got Jordan's lab work back. Hank I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Jordan's condition is getting worse, the leukemia is getting much worse". Will says sadly.

"How is it getting worse? She's been going to chemo almost twice a week".

"The chemo probably wasn't working, chemo is different for all cancer patients it may work it may not work. There are other options for Jo, we can do radiation or we can do a Allogeneic bone marrow transplant".

"What is that?"

"We use stem cells from a donor but for it to work the donor has to be a match for Jo, we do special testing to find a donor. We could test you to see if you're a match".

"Why wouldn't I be a match? I'm her father".

"Sometimes a parent isn't always a match for their child, look we'll test you and go from there. We'll put Jordan on the transplant list and hopefully a donor comes through".

"Will, Natalie please do everything you can for her".

"We will". Natalie assured the worried father.

"Hank I'll take you to get some blood drawn, Jo will be fine with Erin". Will spoke.

"Alright".

Will took the worried father to a spare room, he put a pair of gloves on just as Hank rolled one of his sleeves up. Will had taken a long yellow rope and wrapped it around the older man's arm then put a needle in and began taking blood. Hank didn't seem to be phased by this if it was gonna help his little girl he would endure all the pain in the world. After the blood was drawn a cotton ball was taped to Hank's arm.

"We'll do everything we can to help Jo, we won't give up". Will states.

"Thank you Will, I appreciate it". Hank says.

"Anytime. Jordan's family and we help family".

Hank smiled as happiness fluttered in his heart, he was glad that his little girl had such a large and caring family. What made him happy was other people accepted his little girl into their family. When he made his way back to Jordan's room Erin was outside of the room pacing around anxiously, when she saw her father figure heading back his way she went over to him.

"Hank what's going on, what did Will say?" Erin says anxiously.

"He said that Jo's getting worse, the leukemia is getting worse. The chemo isn't working, we can either try radiation or a Allogeneic bone marrow transplant".

"Oh my god".

"They're gonna see if I'm compatible match for Jo".

"Why wouldn't you be a match? You're her father".

"Will said sometimes a parent isn't always a match".

Jordan began to slowly come around she weakly tried to open her eyes but she was met with bright lights so she forced her eyes shut them then opened them again. The teen looked around confused, what had happened? Why was she in the hospital? The last thing she remembers was talking to Erin at the District.

"D-Dad". Jordan calls out weakly.

Hank and Erin heard Jordan from the room so they rush in, the older father was right by his little girl's side taking a hold of her hand and brushed her hair back.

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