lose to midnight, but my min
orridors were
hift was over, but instead, a gnawing
by now, waiting, proba
ing for me at home dishes, lau
vy
my skin at the sound
r arms full of files, and I quic
e?" she asked, ra
u left. You've been doing excellent work latel
g to push down the anxi
Collins. That re
her eyes sof
me keep you. Go on, get home and
ion in my chest ea
Thank y
as much distance between myself and this place as possib
, my hand hovering o
of the nurses is out, and we n
e on duty anymore, but the look in Dr
am," I stammered, torn between my duty an
e said, her
tonight, and this is critical. Ca
my thoughts w
old and demanding, but Dr. Colli
pushing the fear aside as b
eathed, relief wash
e're needed in t
, the sharp, antiseptic smell hit me, a familiar scent that usually brought a sense
d man, was on the gurney, his chest rising and falling rapidly, each breath a strug
e of the doctors ordered, his
ly. The hiss of the oxygen filled the room as I placed the mask over the patient's face, securing it behind his
ting the IV drip to increase the fluids. The steady beeping of the heart moni
wherever I was needed. The air was thick with the smell of antiseptic and
was only the patient and the delicate balance of the life we were fighting to maintain. I helped with the chest compressions, t
It jolted me back to reality, to the life that aw
ine. He'd been calling for the past few minute
pulling my phone out and answering it w
ice was cold, laced with
ncing at Dr. Collins who wa
emergency.
o cut through any excuse I could think of. "If you k
and frustration warring
w,
rse time. Dr. Collins called me back to reality, her voice pulling me into the tense atmosphere of the ward.
ed over the room. I stayed by the patient's side, adjusting the oxygen fl
the ward. Angry shouts of a man echoed down the h
? I want to s
, her expression shiftin
s goin
sband," I managed to say,
n't hes
ll manag
towards the source of the chaos. I p
and furious, being held b
he was shouting, jerk
t right do you have
o the floor, the sha
stopped to stare, their
pleaded, stepping c
onto mine, bla
ing up on me?" he spat, his voice low an
eeting that of the security guard
he roared at the hospital staff, his
s duties at home! Sh
turned to me, the weight of their judgment pre
ark," Caleb commanded
u'll re
s the exit, leaving me stand
over to me, her voi
you doing with
. I could feel everyone's eyes on me, wa
on the faint bruise on my cheek. "Is he
me. Just then, Caleb's voice rang out from ou
ted, clearly l
d, barely able to get the wor
e weight of the hospital staff's stares on my back,
at on earth is holding them together?" I heard someone mu