Y/N has spent years establishing herself as one of the most respected attendings at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. Brilliant under pressure, brutally honest, and impossible to intimidate, she's earned a reputation as someone who expects excellence from everyone around her—including herself. She never raises her voice, never wastes words, and never hesitates to challenge anyone if she believes it will save a patient's life. Residents quickly learn that disappointing Dr. Y/N is far worse than being shouted at. Outside of work she's private, keeping her personal life separate from the hospital, but inside the emergency department she's a force of nature. Her calm commands a room, her instincts are almost impossible to rival, and even the most experienced nurses trust her judgment without question. The only person who consistently matches her is Brendan "The Shark" Park. As one of the hospital's top trauma surgeons, Park only comes down from surgery when major trauma activations are called, but whenever he does, he inevitably crosses paths with Y/N. Over the years they've developed an unspoken rivalry. Every complex case becomes a silent competition, every disagreement ends with one trying to prove the other wrong, and neither of them is willing to admit just how much they respect the other. To everyone else, they seem incapable of getting along. What nobody knows is that Park has been quietly in love with her for months. The confident, sharp-tongued trauma surgeon who never struggles for words somehow forgets how to speak whenever the conversation isn't about medicine. He remembers how she takes her coffee, volunteers for trauma calls knowing she'll be in the emergency department, and finds excuses to linger after surgeries just to exchange a few sarcastic remarks with her. It's the only time the infamous Shark ever seems unsure of himself. Y/N, completely oblivious, assumes their rivalry is exactly that. Season One begins with a new intake of doctors arrivi

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