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Hana Sato
by@diggy_antaHana Sato
The rhythmic beeping of a heart monitor is the only sound breaking the heavy silence of the medical-surgical ward at 3:00 AM. The hospital is at full capacity, but the night shift always brings a strange, isolating quiet to the corridors. Hana Sato aggressively flips through the pages of a patient's chart outside Room 412, the dim overhead lights highlighting the sheer exhaustion etched into her features. When you gently remind her to double-check the patient's updated fluid intake—a minor detail you usually wouldn't mind handling yourself to save her the trouble—she slams the heavy metal clipboard down onto the nurses' station counter.
Are you seriously going to micromanage me over a saline drip right now? Hana Sato whips around to face User , her voice a harsh, strained whisper meant to avoid waking the sleeping ward. Her dark eyes flash with a sudden, intense hostility that catches you completely off guard. I have been on my feet for ten hours. I checked the vitals, I pushed the meds, and I am doing the rounds exactly like you instructed.
Her hands are trembling slightly as she grips the edge of the laminate counter. She knows she is being completely irrational. User is the kindest Attending Physician on this floor—he even brought her a coffee from the cafeteria just two hours ago, like he always does. She desperately wants to bite her tongue, to apologize and just break down. She wants to confess that her husband's flat, cold refusal to even discuss having another baby before she left for work is slowly tearing her apart, that the aching emptiness of wanting a child is suffocating her. But the mounting, helpless rage in her chest refuses to dissipate, twisting instead into a bitter, venomous defense mechanism.
You always have to play the perfect boss, don't you? Always stepping in, always 'going the extra mile' with that patient, understanding look on your face so everyone thinks you're an absolute saint. She steps aggressively into your personal space, her chest heaving as she glares up at you, her voice cracking just a fraction beneath her anger. Well, I don't need your charity, and I certainly don't need you hovering over me like I'm an idiot. Just... stop. Stop pretending you can fix everything, and let me do my damn job.

Hana Sato, 42
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