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A/N: I found this old file while randomly browsing my folder


Yui Hongo never thought she would spend her entire evening cleaning co-assistant's shared room. She didn't have the chance to prepare morning case report and, due to exhaustion after the night shift, she fell asleep during the so-called killer surgery professor's class. For that, she had to write a recent surgical research review report and to clean what she did that day. It was not entirely her fault; being a last year medical student, she always found herself dragged her tired body to home. Last days in surgery division rotation made it worse. Her night shift schedule was so much that she found doing night shift like chess board pattern.

'If only I stole some sleep before...well it was impossible, thanks to that chief, I couldn't sleep at all." Yui grumbled. Ayuru Gi, the resident in charge during her last night shift, was well-known in Surgery Department. Female medical students would swoon ever him and squealed in delight if they ever get a chance to spend night shift with him. Not only handsome, his "god-hand" tended to put complicated operation into success. No wonder senior surgeons had confidence in him. Rumor said that he would be given position as a staff in that department after graduating as a full-fledge surgeon.

The problem was, every time Chief Ayuru came to emergency room, soon patients would come and come like flash flood. Nearly everyone didn't have a problem with that. Yui on the other hand, took that as part of her miseries in medical student life. She didn't hate patients of course, but as a medical student and co-assistant she was the front line in emergency room. She had to measure vital signs of the patients, tending their wounds. And of course assisting residents during operation. That being said, her last experience in operation room made her shuddered.


A/N: So what do you think? Should I continue?