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Four Bikers Stormed Maternity At 2 AM, Then A Nurse Heard One Name-mdue

It was 2:03 AM when the front entrance of St. Joseph’s Hospital exploded inward with a crash loud enough to make the night receptionist jerk back from her keyboard.

The lobby had that hospital-night brightness that makes everything look too honest.

White floors.

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White walls.

White lights humming above rows of plastic chairs.

The place smelled like bleach, rainwater, and stale coffee that had been sitting too long on the nurses’ station warmer.

I had been charge nurse for that shift since seven the evening before, and by then my body had learned the strange rhythm of the building.

The elevator ding from maternity.

The rubber squeak of transport wheels.

The hollow knock of a tired visitor dropping coins into the vending machine.

Then came the crash from the entrance, and every ordinary sound disappeared under it.

Four men stepped in from the rain.

They were big in the way men become big when they spend years being told to move through the world like nobody is coming to help them.

Wet leather vests.

Heavy boots.

Dark shirts clinging at the shoulders.

Road grime on the hems of their jeans.

The tallest one walked in front, rain caught in his beard, skull ink creeping from under his collar, his face set so hard the receptionist forgot how to breathe.

He did not look around the lobby.

He did not ask for directions.

His eyes locked on the stairwell.

“Maternity ward. Now.”

The receptionist’s fingers froze above the hospital intake screen.

On that screen, a half-finished line still waited for her to complete the insurance field for a patient who had nothing to do with what was about to happen.

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