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Chapter 2

Author: Anne Author
last update publish date: 2026-01-08 13:49:35

The next day, the hospital was already alive with activity by the time I arrived. Patients in the waiting area murmured to one another, their anxious faces reflecting the urgency I was accustomed to seeing.

The nurses hustled from room to room, updating charts, prepping for procedures, and juggling the chaos that came with a public hospital on a weekday morning.

I hung my coat and bag, rolled up my sleeves, and took a deep breath. This was my world the place where competence mattered more than appearance, where life-and-death decisions weren’t impressed by charisma, and where the only attention I craved came from the grateful eyes of a patient who had just been given hope.

“Dr. Lopez,” Nurse Maricar greeted me, handing over the morning reports. “You’ve got three critical patients waiting in Room 2, and Dr. Santos is running late. The ER is already full.”

I nodded, flipping through the files. “Got it. I’ll handle Room 2 first.” My voice was calm, but my mind was racing. The past twenty-four hours played in a continuous loop Damon’s gaze, his smirk, the intensity of his words. Stop thinking about him, I told myself. You have patients waiting.

Room 2 was cramped and sterile, the fluorescent lights harsh against the polished floor. A middle-aged man sat on the examination table, wincing as he clutched his side.

“Good morning, Mr. Reyes,” I said warmly, pulling on my gloves. “I hear you’ve been having severe abdominal pain?”

“Yes, doctor,” he replied, his voice tight with discomfort. “It started yesterday evening and hasn’t stopped. I tried to rest, but it’s… unbearable.”

I asked questions, palpated carefully, and ran through the usual procedures, jotting down notes. Each time I focused on a symptom, a reaction, or a detail, I reminded myself: This is where you belong. This is real.

And yet… even as I concentrated, I could feel the echo of Damon’s gaze at the back of my mind. I caught myself stiffening, imagining him standing there, studying my every move. I shook my head quickly. Stop. He’s not here.

The morning passed in a blur of patients, paperwork, and urgent calls. A young mother with a high fever, a teenager with a sprained ankle, and an elderly woman with chest pain kept me moving constantly.

By mid-morning, my legs were sore, my voice hoarse from answering questions, and my mind clouded with fatigue.

During a brief lull, I paused by the nurses’ station to sip a lukewarm cup of coffee. The cafeteria staff had long given up on delivering anything warm at this point in the day.

I closed my eyes for a fraction of a second, just to breathe, and there it was again the memory of Damon, leaning against that balcony railing, amber eyes catching mine in a way that felt almost predatory, yet magnetic.

I groaned softly and rubbed my temples. Why is he in my head? I asked myself. You barely even know him.

And yet, the words he had said lingered like a whisper: “You’re commanding a room without trying. Curious… frustrating… fascinating.”

I set my cup down, forcing myself to shake off the distraction. Patients needed me real people, not dangerous strangers with smirks that could make your heart pound for no reason.

By noon, the emergency department had reached a fever pitch. A traffic accident had brought in three patients with varying degrees of trauma, and the adrenaline coursing through my veins kept me moving.

“Dr. Lopez, we need you in Trauma 1!” shouted a nurse, panic edging her tone. “Critical injuries, and the surgeon is still en route!”

I sprinted down the corridor, heart pounding, and assessed the scene. A young man with a broken leg and deep lacerations on his arm cried out in pain. His friend hovered, anxious and pale.

“Stay with me,” I instructed firmly, kneeling beside the patient. “You’re going to be okay. I’ll take care of you.”

As I worked quickly, instructing the nurses and stabilizing the patient, I realized how grounding this all was. Here, in the chaos of life and death, there was no room for distractions for overbearing strangers, for dangerous curiosity. Here, my focus could only be on the patient.

By late afternoon, my shift finally eased. Patients were stabilized, charts updated, and the ER had quieted down enough that I could finally breathe. I sank into the small office reserved for attending physicians, removing my coat and running a hand over my face.

The adrenaline drained slowly, leaving my muscles sore and my mind buzzing with exhaustion. Yet, despite the chaos and satisfaction of a day spent saving lives, Damon lingered. Not physically, of course, but in my thoughts.

I shook my head and laughed quietly. Ridiculous, I muttered. You barely know him. You can’t let one encounter…

And then, almost despite myself, I admitted it: I wanted to know why he looked at me like that.

I pressed my palms against my eyes for a moment and exhaled slowly. Enough. Patients tomorrow would demand all my attention, and I could not afford to lose focus.

Still, as I packed my things and prepared to leave, a subtle, unwelcome thought lingered. And somehow, I knew that somewhere deep down, that terrifying certainty had already settled in my chest.

The elevator ride down felt impossibly long. The soft hum of the cables and the occasional ding of passing floors were the only sounds accompanying my thoughts. I pressed my bag strap against my shoulder, trying to shake off the residual tension in my shoulders, the lingering pulse of adrenaline that refused to leave my veins.

Once I stepped onto the lobby floor, the city greeted me with its usual chaos. Horns blared, engines roared, and the crowd pushed against itself in an endless ebb of motion. I wove through the throng, boots clicking against the concrete, trying to focus on anything else the sound of a child laughing, a vendor calling out to sell snacks, the familiar weight of my keys in my hand.

But Damon’s presence had burrowed under my skin. I didn’t even know how to explain it this pull, this tension that refused to fade.

He wasn’t dangerous in a literal sense, not here in the city streets, yet the memory of those amber eyes and the subtle curve of his smirk stirred something entirely irrational inside me.

By the time I reached my apartment, the sun was already setting, painting the sky in shades of deep orange and violet. I set my bag down by the door, kicked off my heels, and sank into the couch for a moment, letting the quiet envelope me. The city outside was still alive, but here inside my apartment it was my sanctuary, my space to breathe and be free from expectation.

I made myself a cup of tea, the warmth soothing against my tired fingers. Steam curled upward as I took a sip, and I let out a small sigh. The quiet of the apartment should have felt comforting, grounding but it didn’t. My mind kept drifting back to him. Damon Mondragon.

I shook my head and muttered aloud, “Focus, Samantha. You’ve got patients, responsibilities… real life.”

But it was no use. I replayed the conference in my head the way he had watched me, the subtle challenge in his tone, the confidence that seemed to radiate without effort. He wasn’t just a man of presence. He was… commanding. And irritatingly magnetic.

I decided to distract myself with something productive. A stack of patient follow-up files lay on the dining table, neglected in the chaos of the day. I spread them out and began reviewing notes, marking prescriptions, and planning care schedules for the coming week.

Still, even with my hands moving, my mind wandered. Why do I care what he thinks? I asked myself, frustration rising. It’s just a man… and you barely know him.

I glanced at the clock. Almost nine. Exhaustion weighed heavily on me, but I couldn’t fall asleep. The memory of the conference, the stage, and his eyes lingered like a low, persistent hum.

I poured myself a second cup of tea, pacing slowly by the window, watching the city lights twinkle below. In my professional life, I controlled outcomes, measured risks, and took responsibility for lives. But here alone in my apartment I had no control over my thoughts, over the strange, unbidden pull that Damon had instilled.

I tried to rationalize it. Maybe it’s the thrill of being observed. Maybe it’s just curiosity. Maybe he’s nothing.

Yet the truth, deep down, was far more unsettling. He noticed me. Not just saw me. Noticed. In a room filled with people, cameras, and authority figures, he had singled me out. His words had cut sharper than any scalpel: “You’re commanding a room without trying. Curious… frustrating… fascinating.”

I pressed my hands against my temples again, closing my eyes. This wasn’t just ego or pride it was something primal. His presence, even remembered, ignited a strange, restless energy in me. A part of me hated feeling unsettled, yet couldn’t ignore it.

I set my cup down carefully, its warmth grounding me for a brief moment. I needed to sleep. Tomorrow, the hospital would demand every ounce of my focus. Tomorrow, the world wouldn’t revolve around Damon Mondragon.

The apartment was silent, except for the soft hum of the refrigerator and the distant wail of a siren somewhere down the street. I crawled into bed, pulling the covers tight around me. My body ached in places I hadn’t realized, and my eyelids grew heavy.

And yet, just as I was drifting into sleep, my mind painted the balcony again amber eyes, a faint smirk, the quiet, deliberate words that had lodged themselves in my chest.

Curious… frustrating… fascinating.

I exhaled slowly, a mix of exasperation and something I refused to name. Sleep finally claimed me, but not before the tiniest shiver ran down my spine.

Because somewhere deep down, I knew this wasn’t over. Damon Mondragon had entered my life, and despite every effort to convince myself otherwise, I sensed he wasn’t leaving.

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