The Pink Sweater That Made An ER Doctor Lock The Trauma Bay That Night-Quieen - Chainityai

The Pink Sweater That Made An ER Doctor Lock The Trauma Bay That Night-Quieen

By the time Sarah reached the door to Room 3, I had already pulled the collar back into place.

That was the first choice that mattered.

Not the medical choice.

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The human one.

I wanted to rip the sweater open, call Amanda what the evidence already suggested she was, and scoop Chloe off the table as if my arms alone could build a wall around her.

But emergency medicine punishes impulse.

Especially when the patient is a child, the suspect is close enough to touch, and the room has only one exit.

So I stood near the supply cabinet and made my hands look busy.

Gauze.

Tape.

A clean pair of gloves.

Anything that let me keep Amanda from reading my face.

Sarah saw the words I mouthed through the glass.

Close the door.

Her expression changed so little that anyone else might have missed it.

I did not.

We had worked too many overnight shifts together.

I knew the difference between Sarah tired, Sarah annoyed, and Sarah preparing for a dangerous room.

The door clicked shut.

It was a soft sound, almost polite, but Amanda heard it like a warning.

Her shoulders lifted inside that puffy coat.

“Why are you closing that?” she asked.

The words came sharp, and for the first time since I had entered the room, the speed disappeared from her voice.

I turned from the cabinet with a roll of gauze in my hand.

“Chloe needs a more complete exam,” I said. “Sarah is going to assist me.”

It was procedural.

It was boring.

It was exactly the kind of sentence that keeps a room from exploding.

Amanda looked at Sarah, then at me, then at Chloe.

Chloe still had not cried.

She sat with her hands folded in her lap, the paper beneath her crinkled from the tiny movements she had been trying not to make.

The pink sweater looked even smaller now that I knew what it was hiding.

The collar was zipped so high that the fabric pressed against the soft skin under her jaw.

That collar had not been pulled up because she was cold.

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