I know this has an original character as the main character but I thought it would be interesting to see Seattle Grace through a different POV. And there is loads of Mer/Der...and plenty of good things happen to them, I don't intend to torture them!

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from Grey's Anatomy; only the original characters.

"Why are you stopping?" I had my eyes fixed on my Blackberry. The cab I was travelling along the highway in had pulled up behind the red SUV in front.

"I don't know." I watched as the cab driver tuck his car out of the way of the approaching sirens and I instantly knew there had been a collision. And judging by the volume of the traffic that had stopped in front of us I knew I had to get my ass into gear. "Where are you going?" I chucked enough bills into the passenger seat to cover my original journey and exited the cab.

I really wasn't dressed appropriately to engage in medical emergencies, skinny jeans and heels are not what you wear to go climbing on top of cars with. Especially when aforementioned shoes cost eight hundred dollars; just another perk of the job I suppose. I slung my leather shoulder bag over and across my body and headed for the carnage, I could already see clouds of steam from busted radiators.

"Excuse me, you can't go any further." A gloved hand halted me from getting closer to the accident. I looked and saw the very handsome face of a policeman.

"I'm a doctor, I can help." I began rummaging through my bag to get hold of my medical licence card to show him.

"Are you sure?" I could see him taking in what I was wearing.

"Yes. Here's my card." But before I had to show him the awful photo ID he waved me through; helped no doubt by the screaming woman his colleague was dealing with.

"Go, go on." The most I could do as trot in the direction of the other medical professionals, but as I closed in on them I dialled it back to a walk to avoid tripping over the lumps of debris.

I negotiated my way around the twisted remains of a motorcycle and tried to ascertain who the most senior person in the vicinity was. And judging by the way this woman, standing in front of me, was shouting at everyone I decided to start with her.

"Who are you?" I guess she's starting with instead.

"I'm a doctor."

"You sure?" She looked me up and down disapprovingly.

"Yes." I wasn't going to show her my ID; that wasn't going to be any help in this situation. "Do you want my help?"

"What help are you offering?"

"I'm a world-class cardiothoracic surgeon." I love saying that.

"Really?" That disapproving look again. Is everyone in Seattle this surly? In a final effort I lifted the flap of my bag up to show proof of my OCD; a medical kit, a habit I picked up over the last few years. "Okay; take him." He stepped forward with group of interns and I followed him off into the unknown.

"I'm Dr. Mostow." We didn't have time for informalities and greetings.

"Dr. Alden." The residents tried to introduce themselves but I waved them off. "What's going on here?"

"Three coaches of school kids collided with a truck."

"Carrying wood by any chance?" I skipped over a splintered log and continued with my temporary colleague. He didn't reply but I caught him looking at me. "Watch out!" He stumbled over a large slice of timber.

Looking embarrassed he picked himself up and we met up with a group of fire fighters. They were stood beside one of the coaches; the other two had flipped and caught on fire and were being dealt with.

"What are we looking at?" I approached a soot covered fire-fighter.

"Two trapped; one minor." They began chattering amongst themselves about how they were getting them out and I risked a broken heel trying to make my own assessment.

"I don't think you'll be getting them out; one of us is going to have to go in." I had seen the state of the patient and they desperately needed to be stabilised.

"Which one?" I felt the others talk a step back when the fire-fighter asked.

"I guess it's me then." And this is the moment I realised that there was not woman here I could swap shoes with. Crap.

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