❝ When people find out I'm Mark Sloan's daughter, they don't believe it. Why? Cause I'm chirpy and sunshiny! ❞
⤷ In which the unknown daughter of Mark Sloan gets transferred to Seattle Grace from Mercy West as a second year resident
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Forever young Season four, Episode eight
ESME stood in the residents lounge in between Izzie and Meredith as Bailey soon came in.
"All right, listen up," Bailey spoke up as she walked into the room, "I have nothing but respect for the job done by Dr. Torres, but things are gonna be different from here on in."
"Things are totally weird between me and George. We can't even hold a normal conversation," Izzie whispered to the two other women in a serious tone.
George and Izzie had been sleeping with each other, which caused a series of awkward things to occur between the two.
"This will be a professional environment. So your love lives, your hopes and dreams, the little joys and tragedies that make you who you are have no place in my hospital," Bailey told them and Esme sighed as she thought back to Jack.
"He's acting like a total stranger, like I don't even know him," Izzie told them.
"The locker room is for changing, not for crying. The on call room is for napping, not for anything that requires a locked door."
"Oh, my god. Don't even get me started on the sex. It is just tragic. It's like—" Izzie began to tell them in a annoyed tone and Bailey cut her off from across the room.
"Stevens, did you hear a word I said?" Bailey asked her with a annoyed look on her face, "Grow up, I believe, is my point."
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"It was that asshat Sully and his stupid friends!" the patient, Danny, complained with a pencil stuck in his eye.
"Shh," Esme and Derek told him as Derek started to examine him.
"The driver kept turning around, telling them to shut up—" His friend began to explain.
"I'm just driving a logo, and suddenly it m upside down," Danny added on.
"And the pencil went, like, all the way in Danny's eye," his friend spoke up.
"Yeah, I can see that," Derek spoke up in a obvious tone.
"Should I call his parents?"
"Why don't you let us do that?" Esme recommend to her in a calm tone.
"Sully and those jerks should be in jail," Danny said once again, "You should be calling the police, not my parents."
"You just need to not think about those kids, okay?" Derek told him in a calm tone, "You're gonna be out of high school soon. You never have to see 'em again,"