I lifted my head and looked out the window just in time to see a NAVY ship started to tip. Smoke rises from the funnels and thousands of soldiers immediately start jumping from the debris, splashing into the water. “Nicole, help as many you can, you hear?” I turned to meet, one of my closes friends, gaze. I give her a curt nod and hurry downstairs to meet and treat the incoming soldiers. As soon as my foot hits the bottom step I see injured men everywhere. A quiet sigh fell from my lips as I realized that today would be absolutely soul crushing.
An average day for us was about a hundred men, but today it seems to be triple that amount. There had never been this many men in the hospital before and I was neither physically or emotionally …show more content…
There were fewer men, which meant that the soldiers on the front were doing good. But, the quiet blonde man, who goes by the name of Finn, that had a huge piece of metal in his lower leg was still here. He was one of the patients I had to check on and they were my least favorite check-ups. He seemed to get grumpier by the day, which automatically put me in a sour mood. But, then again, I hovered over him constantly because of his uncommon features. I couldn’t explain why, but they made me really suspicious. I was thinking about this as I checked up on him today. He was asleep thankful, so I quickly did all of the regular procedures and went on to my next patient. John was probably my favorite patient of all time, he was kind and had a big heart. His leg had been looked similar to Finns, but he keep getting infected. I had no idea why he was in the war, but I had a feeling it had to do with a lucky girl named Jane. “How are you feeling today?” I asked him with a smile on my face. He turned from looking at Finn and smiled up at me. “M fine today, you?” I was about to respond, but I heard a faint murmur from the bed beside him. I listen closely and heard, “ Ich habe Sie