It was J.D.'s first day of work at the hospital. Nothing would prepare him for the horror and demand of that hospital. His buddy Turk had gotten into the same hospital as he did, but that didn't seem to help with the cluelessness of either. They would have to slowly make it themselves.

During the lecture that J.D. was only half listening to Bob Kelso stepped up and made everyone feel like they could do anything, that they would actually survive this place. This was because Bob loved to trick people into an illusion of a happy, safe place… he loved to be the one to knock you down and kick. Of course since it was just the first day no one knew this yet.

Let the first day begin.

The first day a girl named Elliot introduced herself to J.D. and Turk. She was attractive so of course J.D. began to daydream about the two of them. She chatted away as they walked to meet their resident Jeff and the one person who would save them all from drowning, Carla.

Carla and J.D. headed up to a patient's room to wait for Dr. Cox and with a name like that J.D. just knew what this guy would be like. He would be exactly like what his name described him as. Cox walked into the room and J.D.'s jaw almost dropped to the ground. The man was unbelievably hot.

The moment was over because he was already spitting out orders which turned J.D. on even more. J.D. was about to do what he was asked, but being watched by someone so sexy made his hands shake causing him to miss his chance to impress Cox.

The day was not even close to over and he had already lost the respect of the man he probably needed it the most from. Dr. Cox shamed him one last time before turning and walking out the door. J.D. stole a quick glance as he did and mentally gave approval before turning to watch Carla do what he had failed to do.

Later the fallowing day he found himself thinking more and more about Dr. Cox. He was sure the guy would continue to hate him, but he was just too sexy to hate. All day he tried to catch glimpses of Dr. Cox. He had even managed to bump into him which made his heart skip a beat. He kept trying to come up with reasons to page Dr. Cox. The one time he did he knew that it was a mistake because Dr. Cox completely exploded; he called him on every mistake he had made that day.

Things went pretty much the same the rest of the day with Dr. Cox until he met the Janitor. The guy had threatened him for no reason. He knew he was someone to watch out for. J.D. The next 12 hours was spent on treating patients and trying not to drown in all of the stress it would cause and the Janitor.