.o41 Hospital
The smell made him want to wretch pitifully in some standard issue toilet that all Hospitals had in their numerous halls. Then there was the white on white on white complex with neon signs directing people to different wards. There was a plethora of people; being treated or working within rooms upon rooms. Yet much to his detest he was the Janitor of this exceptionally large facility. Every night the dark haired man would troll the hallways and emptied rooms; cleaning everything in his path. His name was Madara and he only took this job to pay for bills and for education. But to the graveyard shift nurses he was known as the man who crushed on the cherry blossom doctor. She was one of the only reasons his job was even bearable.
She was a part of the graveyard shift of doctors that were rarely seen by the public eye. But he often wondered why she wasn't in the public spotlight earning victories like the other award winning doctors. They met while she was blustering over paperwork and supplies, asking his help normally; looking past his handsome façade all Uchiha's have. Thus every night the pink haired girl would go out of her way greet him with coffee in two Styrofoam cups, handing him one while she drank from the other. Slowly she figured out how he liked his caffeine fix, and he learned her name. Sakura. They'd converse regularly on many topics that ranged not confined to health and medicine. Sakura always presented herself as a normal woman with great aspirations and dreams. Madara felt somewhat blessed to be a personal confidant to her social whims. Despite his obvious hate for medical facilities and the majority of their incompetent staffs.
With a bitter mask most avoided him as it was an Uchiha trait to naturally scowl at everything. But this action seemingly made him more attractive with women in college and at work. Annoying was all he could really say. But the cherry blossom doctor, the youngest doctor to ever make medical history didn't fawn over his outward appearance or him at all. It was strange and a very alien feeling that the man could not shake off. Even after partying with friends and working nonstop, she was stuck in his brain as the only girl who treated him like a human being.
And as that never changed he would enjoy his work within the hospital.
