Well what can I do?- 1

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Very sorry for the wait, but I think I have made a schedule of me writing every other day. I hope you enjoy!!


  I walked into the ER with my brother Will following behind me. As soon as I stepped foot in the ER of Chicago I could just smell the hand sanitizer, the sickness that some people have to go through. I could never like that smell but what can you do when that is one of the number one places you stay at. My brother Will is a doctor here so I basically have been raised by running around here with the nurse and off shift doctors. As soon as I go by the receptionist I see one of my favorite people in the world.

 " MAGGIE, APRIL, NATALIE.!!!" I screamed running over to give all of them big hugs. I didn't have a mother figure in my life so these people and Hailey ( my other brother Jays girlfriend ) and his work partner Kim. I always go to them when I am in pain from periods or when I need just to talk to a girl and not my annoying ass brothers. 

  " hey Mads ( my nickname ), how are you today?" Said Maggie as I was giving her a big hug. Maggie is one of the first people I met and fell in love with. I definitely thought of her as a mother more than just a best friend. 

" I am doing very well, but guess what" I didn't give her time to even say the first syllable of guess before I answered for her. " we brought everyone coffee and stuff" I said grabbing the coffee's out of Wills hand, and placing it on the counter. 

  " Will have I ever tell you how much I love your sister?!" She said as she was sipping her vanilla latte with a couple pumps of espresso. ( I made up the order ) 

  " mmmmm... yes I think I did remember you mention it once." Will said while laughing at me for giving hugs to April and Natalie. 

  " Now what do I need to do today" it was Saturday at bright and early 8:46 am. I always helped one of my brothers on Saturday instead of Sunday. On Sundays I went to church and then got to do whatever I want. I liked it that way because it made me feel important. I don't think I have ever fought with one of my brothers. I don't think I have ever raised my voice passed a normal talking level.

" We'll you can go and out these blankets up and grab me some new ones. These are dirty and stuff." She said while handing me the blankets knowing I could never say no to her. She put on a soft smile after I nodded and went to go do my thing. 

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 I walked into the storage room and but the dirty ones in a pile and grabbed 6 new soft baby blue ones. I could definitely fall asleep in here. It's so warm and comfy. While I was grabbing the towels I accidentally brushed a cardboard box with random medical equipment inside it. I thought nothing if it because we'll I brushed against a freaking cardboard box. I mean think about the amount of times I did that. 

 I looked down to see a small purple dot form but just brushed it off that I hit the corner of the box and it stabbed me a bit. So I grabbed the rest of the blankets and walked out the door towards the others. 

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" Here are those blankets for you" I said giving them to April with a British accent to try and but a small smile on their faces. I mean working in medicine can not be easily at times so I try to make the most of it. I heard a couple chuckles and laugh's, and even a couple of smiles on some of their faces. 

" Why thank you my darling" April said in the same tone I used with her a minute early. " Now it's about to get crowded so you know the rule into the locker room." April spoke to me not even a minute later I was in the locker room working on homework. I do sometimes do my homework on the weekend because I always know that I would have time to do it at someone's work, 

I was working on math when my blinks slowed and I began to get super tired. I didn't get I good full 8 hours of sleep that night so I though a two hour nap would not hurt. Especially when my work was done and stuff. So I began closing my eyes and started to drift away. 

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