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Fallen Hero {Sally Face Paramedic AU}
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Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2019
Mature
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This AU revolves around the events of 9\11, if this offends, triggers or upsets you, please don't read this.

Ever since Sal was a little kid, he dreamt of being a paramedic, the very people who saved his life when he was 5-years-old. Goal-oriented and determined, Sal went on to graduate from university top of his class. He quickly got a job at a local hospital and enjoyed his days doing small things like treating broken bones and other minor injuries.

Then suddenly, as Sal was getting ready for work, his pager went off. He answered it nonchalantly, expecting to hear someone fell off a bike on their daily route to work. Instead, he was briefed with something far more horrific and catastrophic than a broken wrist...
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41 parts Complete Mature

An unfortunate series of events leads to Lucy waking up in an unknown apartment. The one of her work colleague and former enemy, Joshua. When Josh announces that after she fell and blacked out, he took her to his home instead of an ER to take care of her himself, Lucy doesn't understand. Until he explains that he attended med school for four years before dropping out and changing the industry. Lucy's state of health and a number of unfortunate revelations lead to the need of Josh's medical expertise which throughout the next few days turns out to still not be enough... ---------------------------------------------------- "No. Cut it right there.", his wrist is still in my hand and I hold on to it. "Please don't regret it. I- I could not take that." I'm lucky that there's water streaming down the side of my face from my hair so that he cannot see the tiny tear making its way down my cheek. His pupils widen and his throat bobs as he swallows the rest of his sentence down. Then he leans to the front and softly kisses the tear away. "Never in my life would a thought such as regretting a singular second I have spent with you cross my mind." And with that he pulls me close and hugs my naked shoulders, obviously not minding the water soaking his shirt. I inhale deeply and recite the words in my head like a magical spell. Never in my life would a thought such as regretting a singular second I have spent with you cross my mind. 3rd of March 2o24 #2 in #injury #4 in #clinic #8 in #hospital