This is a new story I was thinking about and would like to know if you like the way I think…

I know there is another story I am working on but I really wanted to write this one…

I´ll try to update the other one next week… But maybe you want to read this one too…

All mistakes are mine and I apologize in advance for any mistakes I´ve made, English isn't my first language but I do everything I can…

Have a nice day and like always… enjoy the chapter…


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Beep Beep Beep

Surrounded by darkness I searched for the device to turn off the annoying sound which woke me up from my needed thirty minutes break. Switched off the buzzer of my alarm clock I lifted my still tired body and sat up on one of the not so comfortable beds we had in our small rest room to sleep. The curtains weren´t drawn, so I could see the moon shining brightly in the starry night right through the window and made some contours visible which would otherwise have been swallowed up by the darkness. I checked the time on my pager, telling me that it was 1 o´clock in the morning and that meant I still had six hours to work. It was a usual Tuesday morning, it didn't happen much, because of that I had the time for a break. Rubbing my neck I got up slowly and stretched some of my wearily body parts. I was a little tired, which was not unusual for being awake for thirty-six hours, but I was used to it. Doing this job for about ten years now I have developed a functional schedule for my various weeks. At the beginning it was a little hard to get up at ungodly times and from time to time I accidentally fell asleep, never when something important happened but it happened. With the time I managed it and then it was no longer a problem. Now I just needed a strong coffee and then everything will be fine. After doing my slightly embarrassing calisthenics I unlocked the door and went out into the brightly illuminated hallway just to suddenly stumble into somebody I haven´t seen coming. Fortunately I had a solid standing position which caused the person who ran into me to fall. Reacting quickly I reached out fast enough for one arm so that nobody hit the ground.

"Oh god! Thank you Lauren." The woman breathed, somewhat puffed.

In front of me was standing a thankfully Natalie who adjusted her clothes. She was one of the best nurses I have been working with for five years now. At the age of twenty-five she was already the most skilled nurse I knew, much better than some older women and men I´ve worked with. We were very coordinated together, always knowing what the other was doing or needed when we were treating a patient or had an emergency. After she had steadied herself I let go of her arm.

"Everything is fine. What´s going on?" I asked wanting to know why she was breathless.

"Sorry for bumping into you. I came to tell you that we have an emergency coming in five minutes. Cardiac arrest." She informed me. One of the reasons why I liked her was that she didn't beat around the bush like other nurses would do. She gave me the necessary information and continued with her work.

"Then let´s go!" I just said and followed her to the elevator, straight to the emergency room.

As we reached the emergency room there wasn't that much going on, one person with a broken leg, a small traffic accident and a concussion. Nothing striking happened during my absence, like I had suspected it, a usual morning on a Tuesday. I heard the squeal of braking tires causing me to walk through the room with Natalie by my side and some other nurses came to us to help with the coming patient.

As we reached the outer door the paramedics were already coming with the patient. One of the two men was walking beside the stretcher while the other one was straddling the woman trying to resuscitate her. They were followed by a very thin and raven haired woman with a tear-stained face.

Natalie and I immediately rushed to them, I took a deep breath and shifted into doctor mode so that I could only focus on the patient. I blocked everything out what wasn't important at the moment like a tunnel vision, only the patient mattered.

"Give me the deats!" I ordered right after we reached them to get an idea of the patient and what the two men have already done to help her.

"thirty-three year old woman, heart attack twenty minutes ago, no pulse for three." The man next to the bed said and continued with the remaining information.

A thirty-three year old woman with a heart attack. That didn't happen without a reason, my brain was in overdrive. There were a few possibilities why a woman of her age could have a heart attack. We would definitely have to perform some tests if we could bring her back.

I walked past the first paramedic to forge into the lead. When I saw the woman lying on the bed I paused for a moment. The woman in front of me was absolutely beautiful even in a state like this. Her full dark brown hair was spread out on the stretcher, the very sensual looking lips were slightly opened, showing some of her white teeth. The sight provided pure perfection.

I shook my head before I was about to lose my concentration and focused back to the task and why this woman was here. In the background I could hear the younger woman whimper and crying, begging for her friend´s life.

I took the lead so that the man could climb down from the patient and continued with the resuscitation, distributed orders to the people around me and the woman on the bed. Always, when I am in a situation like this I thought back to my studies. You remember what you´ve learned and practiced on so many patients before and you use your knowledge to save another human life. That´s exactly what I and the others did. I always demand the best from the people I was working with. We lifted her over on a hospital bed and cut open her black shirt to expose a part of her toned body and beautiful breasts which were covered by her bra, the nurse prepared the defibrillator so that I could shock her.

We did this several times, gave her adrenaline, Natalie always held the bag valve mask to pump oxygen into her lungs, I had the paddles in my hands. So far nothing was working, there was still a flat line to see on the monitor she was connected with and the short times we saw a possible heart beat it wasn't for a long time. It seemed to be hopeless. I looked up to see the same hunch in peoples eyes around me I had. But I wouldn't let it happen. This woman was almost my age, her whole life before her. I wouldn't let her die on this bed, not during my shift and not today. She had to live.

"One more time! Three hundred!" I ordered and the nurse on the defibrillator did as I said. The paddles placed meticulously, from my point of view one above her left breast, the other under her armpit.

"Everyone away from the bed!" Looking up I saw that all took their hands off and I shocked her again.

All our gazes were pinned on the monitor, all quiet, waiting for the flat line to end. We all sighed when we saw that the flat line disappeared, now showing a regular heartbeat. I could hear the woman taking a deep breath, her chest rising and falling in a normal rhythm.

Immediately we prepared everything to bring her to the ward on the second floor where she could recover from the strain. I remembered the young woman who has followed us and turned around after all was set for the women´s transport. Now I had the time to take a closer look at the black-haired. She was very very skinny and appeared a little bit as a Goth I thought. Not that I would mind but she was, what can I say, she was special. I could see that her eyes were red from all the crying and she was watching the woman she came with from behind the window where she had to wait all the time while we tried to save her friend.

I could say that the woman was more than relieved, seeing that we weren´t in such a hurry or appeared as if we would walk hectically around the bed anymore. She saw me coming and I met her halfway where she pulled into a very tight hug that took my breath away for a second. For a skinny woman like she was, she was astonishing strong. I mirrored her hug and put my hands on her back, squeezing her softly, at the same time trying to take some of the stress from her.

That was one of the reasons why I was doing what I did. I see the happiness and the gratitude in the people´s eyes when I could tell them good news. But in this case the happiness would only remain for a short time because now we would have to perform several tests to find out why a young, gorgeous and strong appearing woman had a heart attack. You shouldn't take something like that lightly. I pulled slightly away from the woman in my arms to see that her tears had finally dried up. Her radiant blue eyes were searching mine and had a worrying and confused expression, I could understand her very well.

"Doc, what´s wrong with her? One moment she´s fighting with me against the zombie apocalypse and the next moment she can´t breathe anymore and is holding her chest. Please tell me she´ll be okay!" the black-haired asked and sniffed, a desperate undertone to hear in her voice. She has described some of the usual signs for a heart attack.

"Your friend…"

"She´s my sister!" She corrected me.

"Your sister had a pretty hard heart attack." She gasped, "She made it and we will bring her to another ward where she can recover from all the stress she had to go through. After that we´ll have to make some tests. I don't want to scare you but it might be something behind that. We´ll do everything possible to help your sister." I explained with a calm voice. I hoped to be able to spread the calmness I radiated to the women in front of me even if I scared her with a possible serious illness her sister could have. Seeing that she was processing the new information I put a hand on her arm causing her to look up and me in the eyes.

"You can see her if you want. She´ll be asleep for several hours but you can sit by her side." I offered and she immediately nodded. "I´ll bring you to her. This hospital sometimes seems to be a labyrinth." Of course my bad joke wasn't working so we remained quiet and she followed me through the neon light hallways, up the stairs. A few minutes later we arrived at the ward and the head nurse told me in which room the new patient was laying. Almost at the end where it was really quiet we came to the room of the woman. I opened the door and we entered the room. I heard the woman gasp and knew for certain why she did that. The woman on the bed looked a little pale and there were various machines around her which observed her. However even in this state she looked absolutely beautiful. I didn't know why I was reacting to her so much. Sure she was the most stunning person I´ve ever seen but at the same moment she was my patient. A patient I was treating and only knew for an half hour, didn't even know her name. Something like that had never happened before. What made her that different? I decided to leave it at that for the moment, focused on the health of the woman and that her little sister coped with the situation. She sat down on the chair next to the bed and took one of her sister´s hand, held it tight.

"Oh sista… The things you do!" She whispered and kissed the back of the hand she was holding. Then she looked up to me, a lot of worry visible in her eyes.

"What´s with all the machines?" She asked, always having eye contact with me. I took a step towards her.

"They are intended to observe her state to tell us if everything is okay." I didn't say anything more, not wanting to scare her with all the things the devices in the room were used to. It was the best to let the two alone for a while and I had other patients who needed my help.

"I let you alone but will be back when I have time. Then I could help you with the forms you have to fill out and when your sister is awake I tell you what the next steps are that we have to do." After I´ve finished, there was relief to see in the woman's´ eyes.

"Thank you… sorry doc, didn't ask for your name."

"No problem. I´m doctor Lewis. Just call for me if there´s something you need. I promise to come. I´ll be back as soon as I can." She nodded and I gave her a genuine smile. She was calmer now, knowing that her sister was save for the moment and I could see that she loved her very much.

I remained standing on my place for a moment, not able to look away, away from the almost impossible beauty of this woman. But not wanting to disturb them any longer I composed myself and walked out of the room. After I had closed the door I leaned with the back against the next wall, took several deep breaths and ran my fingers through my hair.

What was just happening? That´s not me, at all! I usually wouldn't help somebody with the patient forms. So why am I doing it now? She was different, I didn't know what it was but I would try find it out. I had to.

The vibration of my pager put me out of my thoughts and I took it out of my lab coat to see where I was needed. The code told me that there was a new patient coming with burns. Shifted back into the necessary mode I made my way down to the emergency room again, tried to focus back on my task, rescuing people.

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Five hours and two emergencies later I had finished my paperwork for that shift, wrote everything down what I´ve done, medicaments and stuff like, now ready to go home. During the last couple of hours my thoughts drifted back to the woman. I´ve tried to concentrate just on my work and the other patients but here and there she appeared in my minds, reminded me of her silky skin, the very feminine body and her radiance. Nobody called to say whether she had another heart attack or something else which made me glad.

I promised the little sister to come back and to help her with the forms even when I was now exhausted and very tired, craving to sleep in my big and so comfortable bed. Knowing what we had to fill out it wouldn't need that much time. So after I had put the last file into the drawer I refreshed myself in the restroom and went to the room. Maybe they were already awake.

Standing in front of their room I knocked, no one answered, so I guessed that they would both probably be asleep and opened the door carefully. The door closed as quiet as possibly behind me I turned around to see that there was someone awake anyway. I stopped my movements, not wanting to disturb their intimate moment and absorbed the offered sight, the amazing view of that woman. The sun was shining bright through the window, lightened up the room. The woman in the bed was in an upright position and looked, not caring how cheesy it sounded at this moment, just like an angel. The sunlight let her dark brown hair sparkle and highlighted her soft features in her face. There were no longer the hardened and tensed outlines to see which she had when she was admitted to our hospital in the night. She was wearing a nightdress from the hospital that could hide some but not all of her advantages. Of course she couldn't wear her slashed shirt anymore and it was a normal procedure to change the patients´ clothes.

Somehow she must have noticed me nevertheless and turned towards me. My breath hitched the moment she saw into my eyes. The feelings which were running through my entire body overwhelmed me. The color of her eyes was the same her hair had, dark brown with a slight shimmer. The deep brown eyes radiated such a peace but at the same time agitation and worry like I have it never seen before. This woman was definitely something special. Her gaze let me feel emotions I had almost forgotten, heat, passion, strong affection, pure lust and the long missed and sweet aching between my legs… ´Wow! That, Lauren Lewis was beyond unprofessional! She is your patient for god´s sake. I´m her doctor and she is sick. I am here to help her and not to jump on her.´ I thought to myself, took a deep breath and steadied myself.

She was beautiful, there´s no denying but I wouldn't have anything with her, first because it was forbidden to have a relationship with a patient, second I didn't know her at all and third I didn't even know whether she like women or not. This is just professional and the attraction might disappear. After another deep breath I approached the bed, quietly not wanting to wake her little sister who needed some sleep too.

"Good morning. My name is doctor Lewis." I introduced my self, talking with a low voice.

"Morning doctor Lewis." I froze again because of her calm and sweet voice with which she could for sure twist everyone around her little finger, myself included. But not wanting to look clumsy or just stare at her I shook my head and tried to shift as good as I could in my doctor mode.

"I promised your little sister to help her with the forms we need. But it was a very eventful night and we should let her rest for a while. She was very worried about you." We both looked down to the sleeping woman who was snoring lightly with her head on the bed, hands beside it, mumbling something about pizza and chocolate chips.

"So doc, can you tell me what´s wrong with me because even if I´m not a doctor I can say that a heart attack at the age of thirty-three isn't a good sign." Her calm voice surprised me and the fact that she knew what happened to her too. Not many women knew the signs of a heart attack and how to act in a situation like that. But she knew exactly what happened to her and it didn't scare her at all or she just wanted to raise the impression that she was tough. A lot of patients tried to play it down and acted like it wouldn't affect them, at the end they showed how they really felt, cried or gave utterance to their feelings, no one was that calm. However somehow I had the feeling that she really wasn't afraid of what might come towards her. This woman became more and more a fascination to me.

"It´s right that you had a heart attack and I don't want to lie to you because it really didn't look so good when you came to us in the emergency room. We fought for your life with all that we had and managed to bring you back. It´s also right that you are far too young for a heart attack. That means we have to perform tests to find a solution for the problem your heart has or your body. Like I said it before I don't want to scare you but we take this pretty seriously and you and your sister should too." She nodded when I was finished with the repetition of the last occurrences and again she was surprisingly calm. I saw that she was processing the information like her sister did hours ago and I waited for eventual questions or anything else. Several moments passed, nobody said anything.

We both turned our attention to the suddenly stirring third person in the room who must have noticed the noises. She opened her eyes slowly and lifted her head, showed us her white teeth by fully yawning and stretched her likely stiff arms and back. After blinking a few times she recognized where she was and her eyes widened in shock, looking hectically around she saw the brunette on the bed, awake and smiling at her. I saw tears in the younger woman´s eyes and she pulled her sister in a crushing hug. I wanted to say something, my mouth already opened but a hand motion and an assuring nod from the hugged woman let me close my mouth and I waited on my spot until the emotional reunion was over. It took a while and several strokes over the hair from the skinny woman to calm her down and the sobs got more quiet until they finally pulled apart.

"AUA…" The woman on the bed screamed when the younger one hit her on the arm.

"Don't scare me like that Bo-Bo! My little heart doesn't bear that …oh.. bad joke. Sorry!" Even if it was a not so funny joke I laughed a little bit anyway. The little family noticed that and turned to me.

"Yo doc. You´re here. Didn't think you would come." She said surprised.

"I keep my promises. So I brought all the papers and can explain everything to you in case you don't understand it." I held up the forms, showing them that it wasn't that much, "It seems to be a lot but with my help it will be done quickly." Their widened eyes moved back to their normal size and they didn't show the fear they had ten seconds ago because of the stack in my hand. I turned my attention to the woman who was sitting on the bed, looking at me with a grin on her lips.

"Do all your patients get these attention or am I an exception?" She asked with a tempting undertone and my knees began to buckle. My face must be as red as a tomato because of her question. Of course I would stay longer in the hospital if I had to but this here was no emergency. I did this on my own free will because I wanted it. And it was also the first time that I broke one of the most important rules we had: Never make promises! I may wasn't about the health of a patient but I´ve never offered that kind of help for any patient. So why now? Why this patient? Was it because of this woman, because I felt so drawn towards her? I didn't know. But one thing I knew, she changed me the moment I saw her and I had to find out why she was able to cause these change. And now I knew one more thing about her. Her name was Bo.

"Alright then let´s get started with the fun part!" She said, skipping her question and gave me a gentle smile. I couldn't help and grinned, not knowing how she did that.

I walked over to the table, took the chair that was there and went back with it to the bed, placed the chair next to the one the younger woman was sitting on. Equipped with a pen I opened the first page and we went through all important things the hospital had to now about her.

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After the next couple of pages I knew almost everything relevant about Bo: Bo Dennis, born the 31th January, thirty-three years old, blood group B- which is a rare one. Her step sister is Mackenzie Malikov but preferred Kenzi, mother Mary Dennis, father unknown, no allergies or any special illnesses before.

We filled out the papers very quickly and after that they told me some stories about their life and through how many adventured they´ve been. They told me that they had an own PI agency and how crazy some of their cases were. For example a clown who lost his nose or a shoplifter, but also serious cases like a missing kid they found after three days of searching for information. They took every situation seriously even when it was just a cat on a tree.

All the time I was mesmerized by Bo and couldn't take my eyes off her. She spoke with so much enthusiasm and fascination, always with this sparkling in her beautiful brown eyes. I´ve never seen a person talking about its job with that amount of fun like she did. She had as much fun as I had with my occupation. We both loved it to help people even when she said that me being as a doctor was much more important than her job because I was saving lives. But I countered with the argument that she and Kenzi were also saving lives on their own way and their job was far more dangerous than mine. I was really concerned about Bo´s life, Kenzi´s of course too, not wanting them to get hurt or worse. They saw my worrying and assured me that they were always careful and that they were supported by the police when it was necessary. It calmed me down, just a little bit, but it did. They joked about that their cases were never that dangerous that they ended in a hospital bed, always just a few scratches or bruises and now, after they have killed some zombies in a videogame Bo was laying here with a probably heart defect. It may should be a joke but I told them that I would do everything to find out what was wrong with Bo´s heart and they believed me.

After that we came back to other themes, some lighter ones. They wanted to know what the craziest things were I had ever seen during my time in the hospital or had to deal with. So I told them about the bomb warning we had in my first year as a medicine student and how I had to calm down the children on the ward where I was at that time or the other time when we had to fix an arm to the man´s body again because his best friend missed the wood he wanted to cut about thirty five cm. They were both amazed how cool some of our emergencies were and I was somewhat proud to be able to tell theses things I´ve experienced in my career.

It was so much fun talking with them that I didn't notice how the passed until Natalie came in the room and looked at me in surprise, maybe relieved too.

"Dr. Lewis there you are! I´m looking for you for half an hour. Didn't you look on your pager?" She said.

I immediately looked down to my pager and saw that she was right, there were several messages I haven't noticed. So engrossed in the conversation with Kenzi and Bo I haven't noticed the vibration of my pager and now I saw that I have spent almost three hours with them. Of course they were looking for me. Tamsin and Sam must be worried about me. I had to go home to them. I looked up, back to Natalie.

"Tamsin called us and said that you are supposed to be at home more than an hour ago because your shift ended two hours ago. She seemed anxious, you haven't called her to say that you would stay a little longer today." Natalie added.

I hadn't had the feeling that the time has passed that quickly. Sam was for sure already waiting for me. I gave her a promise I would definitely keep.

"Thank you Natalie. I haven't seen on the clock. I have to go home now." I looked down to the papers, " Could you bring them to the head nurse. We´ve filled everything out." She nodded and I handed her all after I got up. I turned to Bo and her sister.

"I´m sorry but I have to go home now. I´ll be back tomorrow morning. Until then Natalie will be there for you if you need anything and when I´m back I will inform you about what kind of tests we have to do. And then we find out why you are here. But now you should rest. It was nice talking to you." Bo gave me an understanding smile, at the same time it looked like an apologizing one.

"Sorry for keeping you here so long and thank you for your help." She said.

I would really like to stay a little longer just to talk with her, get to know her. But someone was waiting for me at home and I wouldn't let this person wait any longer. I sighed, had mixed feelings about my decision.

"Then I will see you tomorrow Bo." I looked her directly in the eyes to see the warmth and kindness again which instantaneously spread through my entire body, right to my heart. What was this woman just doing to me?

"See you tomorrow Dr. Lewis. Have a nice day."

Again I couldn't hide the smile that came across my lips. I nodded to her and looked to Kenzi who alternated looking between Bo and me with a mischievous grin in her face.

"Bye Kenzi. Take good care of your sister and watch that she rests!" I ordered half seriously because I knew she would do it anyway. She got up from her chair and saluted, clicked her heels.

"Aye Aye doc. I´ll bind her to the bed If I have to." She said and put her hand from her forehead the military way.

"Alright. Bye." I said laughing and let the two finally, maybe reluctantly, alone, went with Natalie out.

After I was out of the room I said good bye to Natalie and hurried to the room my locker was in and changed my clothes, took off the lab coat and put on my jeans, the hard rock shirt Same gave my to my last birthday and my brown boots. I said good bye to all on my way and walked out of the hospital, wore my sunglasses because of the shining sun.

On my way I thought back over the last couple of hours. I thought it would be a normal shift without any remarkable events. But then, at the beginning of this day which I also thought would be a usual Tuesday Bo came into my life. Not the way I would have liked it. But there she was, beautiful and with a warm and sincere heart and I would do everything to help her.

I got in my car and drove from my personal parking space on the street. The rush-hour traffic has already subsided so that I could come home quickly. During my ride and like it happened so often this day my thought traveled back to Bo. My feelings were on a high-attitude flight when I was near her. It never happened before that I was acting around a patient in that way I did with Bo. I would definitely have to thing about that. But now, when I was almost at home I would leave my work behind me. I was looking forward to see her again and hoped nothing would happen during my absence.

Now I focused on coming home to spend time with the most important person in my life. I will see what the time will bring.

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