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Should he give up? A determined glint came into his eyes. Even if romance wasn’t in the cards, friendship was. He was sure that he could develop a friendship with Norah during her stay at Concord Hospital.
At Concord Hospital.
Thanks to Toby’s publicity, the doctors and nurses in A&E and Cardiac Surgery knew Norah’s name and assumed she was an excellent doctor.
After all, how else could someone so ordinary achieve such widespread recognition in such a short time?
The nurses in the emergency department, particrly, had taken a liking to Norah, often engaging her in gossip sessions during downtime.
Norah, usually a silent observer, absorbed the inner workings of the hospital through these snippets of conversation.
“Did you hear about the nurse who got involved with the department director during her rotation?” one nurse confided. “Someone saw them, of course. Turns out the nurse is barely twenty-one, and the director’s pushing forty. Who finds a man twice her age attractive?”
Another chimed in, “Top secret, but a head nurse and an attending physician were caught getting busy in the office multiple times.”
“And there’s the story about the director of orthopedics…” a third voice began, her tone hushed. “Apparently, he had his way with a nurse right on the operating table after surgery. Someone took a picture, and it ended up online. The nurse quit, but the director? Still here.”
These were just a taste of the hospital’s tangled web of affairs. While these whispers painted a familiar picture of human desires, Norah stored away the faces and stories.
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Gossip, after all, was a universalnguage. Despite the short time she’d been at Concord, whispers about her own life had begun to swirl. But Norah remained unfazed. Her work ethic spoke for itself, and these rumors wouldn’t distract her.
Every time Toby saw Norah, he couldn’t help but sigh to himself. He believed that only by joining him in the cardiac surgery department could she truly flourish under his tutge. Yet, to his surprise, Norah thrived in the emergency department. From shadowing doctors in her initial days to confidently demonstrating techniques to her colleagues, her transformation had been remarkable.
When the director of the emergency department learned of this, his jaw dropped. Who exactly hade to study here?
“It’s nice to finally meet you, Mr. Newman.”
Inside the simple reception room, Derek ced his proposal on the table and slowly pushed it toward Jarrod’s side.
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