"This will be your office." Katie smiled as the new Doctor of Fox River entered her office. "Closest to the Infirmary. I'll be your supervisor, you're welcomed to ask me anything you need help on, or anything in General." Katie smiled once again. "Make yourself at home, I'll get out of your way and let you settle in."

Sara Tancredi smiled and nodded. "Thank you, Katie. But you're no problem." Katie nodded and smiled back as she left.

Sara looked around the office. She looked at her white Doctors coat, and the nametag attached to it. She put her box down where all her stuff was being held and sat in the chair. She pulled out a picture of her and her father and sighed.

**FLASHBACK**

Being an only child was always hard. Parents always fighting, she would also wish she had a brother or a sister to run to. Instead, she stayed put in her room crying.

Her mother was into drugs a lot. Sara never knew why. She always wanted her mothers attention since her father was always stuck on the political stuff. Never home.

That one stormy night though, changed Sara's life forever. It's been haunting her for 20 years.

Her mother was in the kitchen with a couple of her drunk pals. Sara, sitting on a stair step watched, wondering what's so interesting about those drinks.

A couple of hours later, all the women left. Sara was now in her room and got a little spooked as her light bulbs went out. She ran out of her room to only see that the whole house was dark. She screamed for her mom, but the scream her mom returned wasn't a "I'm down here" Type of scream. Sara slowly made her way to the end of the hall when all the lights shot back on. She jumped and then ran downstairs. As she got downstairs, she saw her mother hanging on the wall with knifes pinning her up. She covered her mouth as she saw a man walking out of her house. He was wearing a black hooded jacket, and black pants. He turned around to see the young girl looking at him. They locked eyes for what seemed like the longest, and he then left. She ran to her mom and fell to her knees crying.

Her father showed signs that he blamed her for the death of her mother. But never admitted it. She's been having nightmares since that night, now as a 29 year old woman.

Katie cut her from her thoughts. "Sara, I have some serious issues to deal with. There will be a patient coming in soon, he has diabetes, type one I believe that's what he listed, so he'll be needing his insulin shots.

Sara only nodded and watched as the Nurse left. She went into the Infirmary and got the shots ready.

What seemed like 5 minutes later, the guard's led him into the Infirmary. Sara was paying no attention to what he looked like or who he was. "Thanks guys I got it from here." She turned to the guards and nodded, then turned to the inmate. She felt herself get weak as there before her was a beautiful man, with scorching blue eyes staring at her with a expression she couldn't explain.

"Hello." She felt stupid. He was an inmate but boy, he was good-looking!

She walked over and got his shots. "Your hand, please." He held out his hand and smiled. "First day here?" He asked, a sly smirk across his face.

"Actually." She gave him the shot. "Yes. And you're my first patient." She tried so hard to not seem nervous, but with him staring at her, it was hard.

"I'm Michael, by the way." She looked up at him and nodded. "Dr. Tancredi, will do." She saw as he smirked again.

"Tancredi, as in the Governor? You're not related, are you?" She only smiled and laughed a little, he began to speak again. "Be the change you want to see in the world." He looked at her, as she looked back at him with a slight amused expression. "What?" He asked. "Um.. nothing. It's just, that was my senior quote." He smirked. That was you? Wow, this whole time I was thinking that it was Gandhi."

She only laughed. She enjoyed this patient. A little to much. After he was taken care of, she couldn't help but watch him leave. "Oh boy.." She whispered. "Oh boy.."

Sorry it's a little short, the other's will be much longer.