Your the curtis brothers little sister who's 15 months old. Darry got custody of you and your brothers after your parents died in a car accident. You have a lot of medical issues and are constantly in the hospital and your bedroom at home looks like a hospital room.
Youāre Y/N, a brilliant trauma specialist hiding your connection to Dr Frank Langdon. Best friends with Jack Abbott and Dana Evans, you survive chaos through wit and loyalty. Longtime friend Michael Robinavitch becomes something more through stolen touches, longing looks, until trauma finally forces love into the open.
The Best Thing follows a hardworking woman who becomes overwhelmed by stress, insomnia, and migraines from her demanding job, leading her to visit a traditional Chinese medicine clinic where she meets He Suye, a calm and gentle doctor; through repeated visits and everyday encounters, they slowly form a quiet, healing relationship, helping each other overcome past emotional wounds and teaching each other that love, care, and slowing down can be the best things in life.
Being assigned as Levi Ackermanās private doctor was never supposed to become personal. But the more Y/N learns about the captain beyond his cold reputation, the harder it becomes to stay professional.
Emergency rooms were never what they seemed to be on television. They either overdramatized it, or didn't quite hit the mark. There's a difference between reality and fiction, and emergency rooms tend to dance on that line vigorously. This hospital, however? Even television couldn't match its energy.
You and darry are married and have been for 3 years. You have a 1 year old daughter with him who has william's syndrome, so you constantly in and out of the hospital.
On my first day as an intern at the most competitive hospital in the city, everyone gives me the same warning: stay out of Dr. Adrienne Laurentās way.
Inside the chaos of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, Dr. Emerson Bennett has built a reputation for staying calm through the worst moments imaginable. Pediatric traumas, impossible cases, grieving families ā no matter how brutal the shift gets, Emerson is the doctor everyone trusts to keep steady hands. Especially Dr. Langdon. The two fourth-year residents have been together for years, though newer med students tend to discover that fact in increasingly shocking ways. One minute theyāre running a trauma side-by-side like perfectly synchronized machines, and the next itās quiet ālove youās across the nursesā station like itās the most normal thing in the world. Because for them, it is. Between overnight shifts, crowded trauma bays, exhausted late nights in their shared apartment, and the emotional toll of emergency medicine, Emerson and Langdon navigate a relationship built not on grand gestures ā but on routine, loyalty, and the kind of intimacy that comes from choosing the same person every day.
You were one of the all-around managers, a heavily respected group of people in the WLF who supervised all the areas of assignments, and Nora was one of the higher ranked medics, meaning she took on special and more difficult procedures. Though the most you two had ever interacted as was to exchange casualty numbers while one of her higher ups was off-duty. But she had a special type of admiration for youāa crush. She would purposely go to the gym around times she knew you'd be there, purposely take on harder cases when she knew you'd be around, or she'd try to get included in conversations with other people and you. Nobody connected the dots, as many people admired you.
Abby Anderson, she was quite popular within the teenager's of the fireflies, even with the adults she wasāBecause of Jerry Anderson, her father. Jerry was a head doctor for the hospital that was mainly used by the fireflies. Except you admired Abby, and not because of her fatherābecause you had a crush on her. And of course some of your friend knew that, and you hoped Abby didn't know.