Pam glanced at Alec, who was frantically patting his pockets. "Yep, that's Alec," she said with certainty. "He is so Xander's twin." She looked at Dark's card and handed it back. "Come on, follow me. I'll fill you in as we walk. He's in the admin office, which is a different building. This way."
She led them through the door out into the main yard and made a beeline toward a large shed-like building that was one of those premade ones that looked a bit like a small house with a porch. "He came in with a real chip on his shoulder, and I was real worried about him. But he wouldn't open up, which is pretty usual. I'd think we were making progress, but then he'd shut down, and this time was like most of them, and I had to tell him that if he didn't start opening up and working with us, we couldn't keep him in our program." Her words started coming faster. "I knew he didn't like it, so when he was supposed to go clean the stalls, I was going to go with him, but I got delayed and I should have been there, but I had to help someone else with their client, and when I got there, he was in Big John's stall. A horse, I mean, who's been in quarantine for a while, doesn't matter, but no one except authorized staff were supposed to be in that stall, and he knew that, but when I got there, he was sitting on the floor of the stall hugging the horse's leg and bawling like I've never seen before." She stopped outside the door, chewing her lip worriedly. "It was a process to get him out of the stall and somewhere safe. Our head councilor has been with him since." She indicated the windowed door.
Alec stepped up to look in first. There were two small couches - love seats, really - on either side of a coffee table. Xander sat in the middle of the one facing the door, hunched over and gripping the edges of a large blanket as it lay around his shoulders. A mug of tea sat on the table in front of him, and he stared at it with vacant, hollow eyes that still occasionally leaked tears. He looked small and broken, worse than even when Declan had revealed his true self.