Jenna was proud. Here she was, on the first day of the semester, walking across the campus lot at Seattle University. Last year she had left her twin sister, Crystal, when she had decided to abruptly switch majors from education to nursing. Being a little tired of being an identical twin, she had cut her curly hair to just above the shoulders and had died it a midnight blue. The new color complimented her intense blue eyes that she had inherited from her father. She decided to go all out and do something daring that her parents would never approve of—pierce her nose. The little green stud glittered in the sunlight. Her nursing books weighed heavy on her shoulder. She had considered buying a rolling backpack, but her mother was always so fit, and she wanted to be, too. Suddenly, she is hit by a sudden case of the chills. She starts sweating profusely, and every joint in her body aches. She drops down to her knees in tears. A passer-by notices and calls 9-1-1 and Jenna in transported to Seattle Grace Hospital.