JD shivered. He lit a cigarette with fumbling fingers, nearly dropping his match. He was numb. It was mainly from the cold. JD didn't feel like that was much of an excuse. He had warm socks, dry feet, and spent his days inside.
He'd lost a new round of patients that night. Three more men were dead, one of which he'd pegged to pull through. JD shivered.
He finished his cigarette. The smoke hadn't done much to warm his insides, but his nerves had steadied.
He took a final breath of fresh air, before heading back into the med ward.
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Cigarettes and Penicillin
Historical FictionWar turns boys into men. It takes moments of your life and changes you forever. It's the little things that follow you. Snapshots. Stories you can tell your mother. Your father. Your aunt. Your son. Your granddaughter. There are good stories. Mome...