Madeline Sanchez is a 25-year-old doctor working at Chicago Med, one of the best hospitals in the Midwest. Madeline grew up in a high-class household but rarely saw her parents, who were often absent due to their demanding careers. Instead, she was raised primarily by the household staff, leaving her with a sense of independence but also a deep yearning for familial connection. Despite her parents' absence, Madeline was close to her uncle, Hank Voight, who became a father figure to her. Whenever people asked about her father, she would proudly say that Hank was her dad.
After a messy and painful divorce from her ex-husband, Madeline decided to shift her focus entirely to her career. Her passion for medicine and her patients became her primary motivation—until she crossed paths with a blue-eyed detective who disrupted her carefully built walls.
Jay Halstead is a 27-year-old former Army Ranger turned Chicago Police Department detective. After leaving the military, Jay decided to channel his skills into law enforcement, quickly climbing the ranks within the CPD. Within five years, he earned a spot in the prestigious Intelligence Unit, where his sharp instincts and military experience made him an invaluable asset.
Jay has always had bad luck with love and eventually stopped searching for it altogether. Growing up, he tended to push people away, especially women, fearing vulnerability. After his relationship with Erin ended, Jay closed himself off even further, choosing to focus solely on his career. Love seemed like a distraction he didn't need—until he met a certain doctor with captivating brown-green eyes.
What Jay didn't realize at first, however, was that this doctor was none other than Hank Voight's niece, the woman his boss considered his own daughter. This revelation would complicate things in ways Jay never anticipated.
Book One
‧₊˚✧The Sergeant's Daughter✧˚₊‧
disclaimers & warnings: ̗̀➛ I do not own One Chicago everything belongs to Dick Wolf. I only own Madeline and her storyline along with any other character is made up or brought up in the book.
This story contains rape, derogatory language, assault, abuse, drugs, racism, suicide, death, violence and explicit content.
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The Sergeant's Daughter
ActionAfter a messy and painful divorce from her ex-husband, Madeline decided to shift her focus entirely to her career. Her passion for medicine and her patients became her primary motivation-until she crossed paths with a blue-eyed detective who disrupt...