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Three months later, they're sitting in the hospital chapel—not because they're religious, but because it's the only quiet place with no pagers allowed.

He takes her hand. No gloves this time. Her fingers are cold, chapped from sanitizer.

"I'm applying for the fellowship in Seattle," she says quietly.

He doesn't flinch. "I know."

"Are you going to ask me to stay?"

He looks at the stained-glass window—a saint holding a staff, probably misidentified.

"No," he says. "But I'll ask you to call. Every night. Even if you're exhausted. Even if nothing happened. Especially if nothing happened." Three months later, they're sitting in the hospital

She leans her head on his shoulder.

For once, no one pages.


A romantic storyline has two protagonists. We often forget the partner sitting in the waiting room. A romantic storyline has two protagonists

A note to the "Well Partner": You are allowed to be tired. You are allowed to be frustrated. You are allowed to miss the "old" version of your relationship. That does not make you a villain.

This is where most real medical romances break. One partner becomes the “nurse,” and the other becomes the “case file.” The romance dies because the roles become clinical.

The Fix: Schedule the "White Coat Off" time. alarm set for 15 minutes |

| Trope to Avoid | Real Version | |-------------------|------------------| | Declaring love during a code | Squeezing a hand behind the nurses' station | | Grand gestures in the ER | Bringing the correct tube system for a difficult blood draw without being asked | | Jealousy over a nurse | "Did you eat? Did you sleep? Did you sign that DNR form?" (That's love in medicine.) | | Sex in an on-call room (unrealistic) | Actually napping back-to-back, fully clothed, alarm set for 15 minutes |