Bikers Stormed a Hospital at 2:03 AM for One Terrified Young Wife-mdue - Chainityai

Bikers Stormed a Hospital at 2:03 AM for One Terrified Young Wife-mdue

It was 2:03 AM when the front entrance of St. Joseph’s Hospital exploded inward with a crash loud enough to wake half the building.

The crash did not sound like an accident.

It sounded like a warning.

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The lobby at St. Joseph’s was built for calm, or at least for the appearance of it.

White tile floors.

Glass doors.

Soft chairs arranged beneath framed prints of mountain lakes nobody in pain ever noticed.

At that hour, the place smelled of bleach, rainwater, old coffee, and the faint plastic scent of medical gloves pulled too quickly from a box.

I was the charge nurse on duty that night, and I had already been awake for seventeen hours.

My name was Grace, though most people on the maternity floor just called me Nurse Carter because hospitals have a way of sanding everybody down to a role.

That night, my role was simple.

Keep the floor calm.

Keep the mothers safe.

Keep the paperwork clean enough that nobody with a clipboard came asking questions later.

Then Room 209 started going wrong.

Emma had arrived just after midnight.

Nineteen years old.

First baby.

Too polite for the amount of pain she was in.

She kept apologizing for things no patient should ever apologize for.

She apologized when her blood pressure cuff squeezed her arm.

She apologized when a contraction made her cry out.

She apologized when she asked for her husband for the fourth time.

“Liam said he would call again if he could,” she told me, clutching a framed photo against her chest.

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