A/N- hello this is my first fan fiction on this account so I would appreciate reviews. Sorry it's short.
Yawning, Ethan looked around his bedroom. He was lucky prepared as his alarm woke him up slightly to late. Or more like 20 minutes late. Damn, he needed to get Cal up as well, he felt like leaving his brother as he always moaned when a Ethan tried to get him up. When he propped him self up on one elbow to look at his phone Ethan saw lily had trying to get a hold of him, it was only a few minutes ago.
He immediately picked up his phone and dialled Lily's number. "Lily what's wrong," Ethan asked as soon as lily picked up the phone.
"We need you and your brother, there's been a few explosions at the hospital. Get here now," Lily's voice was urgent and not one to argue with. Her usual calm voice changed for one of high fear and shock.
"We'll be there in ten minutes, I promise," Ethan said and lily almost immediately hung up the phone. He knew he had no time to lose so jumped out of bed had the quickest shower and was dressed in a matter of minutes.
"Cal? Cal get up we're late and there's been an explosion," Ethan said after opening the door to his brothers room.
"Ok I'll get up in soon," Cal assured Ethan even though he Ethan did not believe him
"I'm going in you better hurry up ok?" Ethan asked his older brother knowing how lazy Cal was. He quickly exited the room after he took his brothers moan as a yes. Then he left and made his way down the stairs in the flat and out to the street. Ethan managed to hail a taxi very quickly and made his way straight to the E.D.
When Ethan got there the damage was evident. There were fires being put out. But when he got inside it was worse. Rubble all over the reception. The building was still usable as a hospital for those who could not be moved.
"Ethan," the one quick word had caught his attention. Lily was standing next to what could be the desk of reception. "Go get changed we need your help. Before you ask it was something to do with the electricity."
Ethan just nodded know he had to more quickly. This was going to be the toughest shifts he had ever pulled
