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The smell reached the emergency hallway before the stretcher even cleared the automatic doors.

It was not the usual hospital smell of antiseptic, latex, stale coffee, and fear.

This was sweeter.

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Metallic.

Rotten enough to sit on the back of the tongue.

The kind of smell that makes experienced nurses go quiet before anyone says why.

Dr. Sarah Jenkins was at the nurses’ station finishing a discharge note when Marcus lifted his head from triage and stopped moving.

Marcus was twenty-six, broad-shouldered, and usually unshakable in the way young nurses try to be before the work teaches them better.

He pressed one hand over his mask and looked toward the ambulance bay.

“Dr. Jenkins,” he said, and the way he said her name put every other sound in the ER behind glass.

The automatic doors opened.

A stretcher came through.

On it was a little boy who looked even smaller than the age printed on the triage band.

Noah Harris.

Eight years old.

At 9:17 a.m., the wristband printer spit out his name with the flat little chirp of a machine that did not know it had just entered a life-and-death record.

By 9:22, his heart rate was 140.

His temperature was 103.8.

His blood pressure was moving in the wrong direction.

Sarah had worked emergency medicine for eight years at St. Jude’s Medical Center in a quiet Chicago suburb.

Most days there were soccer sprains, winter coughs, fevers before bedtime, broken wrists from backyard trampolines, and parents who apologized too much for coming in.

She knew fear when it came attached to love.

It usually moved fast.

It asked questions.

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