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content: fluff, handsy (?), not proofread (lmk if u find any mistakes!), gn reader
johnny
waist. would def want to make you feel secure, especially when you're with him. if he can't keep you close to him with his arm fully around your waist, he'd at LEAST make sure it was on your lower back. he wants to give you the reassurance that he's always there and not gonna let go, which also gives off confidence.
taeyong
palm to palm. your hands would fit perfectly together, like a puzzle piece. i would say taeyong would have a more extravagant gesture when it comes to his hand placements, but he likes the silent understanding of your connection and the grounding that comes with your palms pressed together, no matter where you are.
yuta
thigh/knee. i think this is a more intimate one, and one that yuta would definitely do. he wouldn't even do this on purpose, it just happens to be where his hands drift when you guys are together, where it feels the most comfortable. he likes the warmth of your skin on his and knows that you do too. he likes to tap his fingers against your skin playfully when he's bored, not even aware of it. you've grown to not acknowledge it as much either, it being a casual thing now.
doyoung
pinkies intertwined. i think that when you guys arent in public for everyone to see, he would definitely want your fingers intertwined, but just feeling each others presence with the closeness of two fingers is enough for him. just to know he's there. he would take your pinkie in his when he knows you're in situations where you're anxious, or if you guys were sitting down or waiting in line together, a promising connection.
jaehyun
your hand around his arm. i feel like jaehyuns arms would sort of act as your arm rest? being so close to him as his body radiates heat for the both of you gives you a sense of comfort and closeness knowing he won't go anywhere. i think he would like when you get tired and rest your head on his bicep as well, knowing that you feel comfy enough to do that.
jungwoo
around the back of your neck. ifykwim? around your neck and holding onto your hand that moves up to him, liking the feeling of your body sinking into his as his frame stand behind you. he loves coming up to you and just throwing his arm around your shoulders, holding you close to him. although casual, when you interlace fingers, you feel his thumb run over the back of your hand making you feel warm and secure.
mark
interlaced fingers. i just feel like this fits mark so well..romantic and traditional. dragging u along with him (or vice versa), but never letting go of each other. casually slipping his hand into yours, you can feel the affection he radiates. he loves interlacing your fingers because he thinks that it keeps you guys even closer, and you don't complain.
haechan
everywhere and anywhere. he'll honestly switch it up depending on his mood or the day. i feel like he would be really playful in a relationship and you would never know where his hands would go when you guys go out. romcom haechan putting his hand in your back jean pocket..around your waist..around your wrist..you never know, and he loves that.
a/n: thanks for reading!! its been a whileee lol..hopefully im back for a bit :3 gonna go work on some dreamie drafts!
SYNOPSIS: while jeno always encounters you in his apartment on his luckiest days, he doesnât think heâd be stuck with you in an old telephone booth on his unluckiest days, too. what are the odds that you cry and laugh with him simultaneously, make him lose his mind a little at what you have to say, and turn his day upside down?
WC: 1.8k
AUTHORâS NOTE: we <3 cute and geeky jeno + giggly yn !
jeno is starting to think his luck is doing numbers on him. not only did he miss the highlights of last nightâs F1 race from accidentally sleepingâhe also ran late to his first lecture today from oversleeping. he even had to run back to his apartment mid-lecture because he left his notes on his readings.
to make it even worse, the exact hour he has a free cut and decides to watch replays of F1 is also the time his home organization decides to announce the weather forecast across campus.
strong winds, heavy rain, and thunderstormsâthese are the keywords the audiovisual team said over the speakers, which jeno wouldâve noticed and heard if his eyes werenât on his phone and his earphones werenât almost on maximum volume.
now, heâs stuck in an old telephone booth from his way back to his apartmentâsoaked and cold. he ruffles his hair to shake off some of the rain water, wiping only the lower portion of his face with the back of his hand.
âdamn it,â jeno mutters to himself, accepting his fate of drowning in the tapping sounds of the rain against the booth.
he helplessly looks around the small glass box heâs in, pulling back the hems of his jacket to let his forearms breathe. jeno notices the mild and hard scratches on the boxy green telephone machine, positioned right on top of a vacant metallic shelf. overhead is a signage of outdated hotlines collecting dust, too. itâs quite quirky, he starts to think, how a telephone booth can look old and timeless at the same time.
as jeno tilts his head in thought, he also wonders if he should try calling his roommate renjun to ask for help (even if heâs probably having a practical exam in the culinary department).
yet, all of his thoughts instantly vanish at the sound of the sliding glass doorâs creak. jeno slowly turns around in place, looking down as he mentally prepares himself to socialize with whoever is about to invade his space.
he watches as a pair of black rubber clogsâexactly the kind renjun wears with his chefâs uniform whenever he heads out for lectureâmakes its way inside the booth. then, as jeno scans the figure in front of him, he does recognize the uniform.
âyouâre supposed to be in claââ he starts to say as an instinct, regardless of who this might be, because the culinary departmentâs schedule is on top of mind for him. yet, his voice falls short once his eyes finally meet yours.
in contrast to his thoughts prior, jeno wouldâve only considered this an intrusion if it wasnât youâin fact, he wouldâve thanked his lucky stars right there if only you werenât soaked like him and you didnât look like youâve been crying.
jeno instantly feels concern bubbling up inside him. why are you crying?
âhi.â he says cautiously, feeling the need to initiate and speak because of your current state. jeno takes a step back to give you more room, his backpack squeezed between his body and the wall adjacent to the door.
âhi,â you sniff with a small smile tugging at your lips, staying in a corner by the opposite side of the booth, but it still distances your face just a few inches from his.
while you might be his roommateâs favorite sous chef in their apartment after class hours, jeno is your taste tester who doubles as your admirer from afar.
you donât know this (or, at least, he hopes you donât), but heâs the type to tightly hug renjun and make him lemon water whenever the latter says heâs invited you to come over. yet, jeno only keeps freezing and shyly smiling every time youâre there. a lovesick boy that canât even cook for shitâthatâs what his friends call him nowadays.
if jeno didnât memorize the look of happiness in your eyes, he wouldâve been unsure whether or not theyâre overflowing with tears right now. your tears collide with the raindrops on your skin, but your lips are rather red than pale. you also have that smile that catches all his attention.
you continue to speak, âiâm sorry for invading your space, jen. i saw it was you, and iââ you look out for a bit, sniff, then exhale from your mouth. âiâll leave in a bit.â
âno, no, itâs okay.â jeno starts wiping his palms over the back of his jeans before checking his jacket pockets for his handkerchief. he holds it out with both hands in the cramped space between you two. âdo you need? itâs a bit soaked from the rain, but i promise itâs clean.â
you just blink at him in response.
jeno swallows at your silence.
âwhat about candies, your favorite ones?â he tries once more, taking off his backpack from a shoulder to swing it over his stomachâcareful not to touch you. he starts to rummage through his bag. âi bring the candies you hoard from our coffee table with me all the time. they might make you feel better.â
as soon as he holds out two wrapped pieces for you, you just blink at him again. but, this time, your smile has grown wider. despite your teary eyes, thereâs a soft giggle suddenly coming out of your mouth. âyouâre so cute, jeno.â
at that, jenoâs eyes widen at the slightest. he might be confused, but it doesnât stop his heart from feeling like itâs being tickled inside his chest. he whispers, âyouâre cute, too.â
you continue to smile at him, wiping your cheeks with bare hands due to a drop of water running down your skin.
jenoâs hand with the hanky reaches out for you before his consciousness is aware. he pauses his hand mid-air. he whispers shakily, âmay i?â
you laugh now, nodding.
he feels your eyes study his face as he softly goes over your cheeks. you swallow, also whispering because of how close you are. âyou know, jen, itâs kind of your fault iâm crying.â
âme?â jenoâs eyes shift to yours, unwavering even as he places his hanky and the candies in his pocket. itâs the first time heâs seen you all weekâheâd even been bugging renjun to invite you over because jeno bought a new frying pan you might want to try using. âwhy me?â
âyou make me want to cook my way into your heart and you donât even know it.â you say, now avoiding his gaze. âi was planning to learn how to make bibimbap with onions for you today, but cutting the onions made me cry.â you let out a breath, âto calm down, i took a short walk, but got rained on, then found myself here instead.â
âyouâŠâ jeno swears his mind is working faster than his favorite F1 teamâs car at this point, yet no solid thought is formed. instead, itâs all jumbled up in his system: you confessing you like him, you getting rained on because of him, and you cutting onions for him? âwhat?â
âitâs not so bad, though.â you continue, looking at his lips and biting your own. âi mean, to be stuck in this booth with you.â
âitâs not so bad at all.â jeno murmurs right away, like heâs obliged to. his face is voluntarily inching closer to yoursâhis lips faintly brushing yours now, teasing through its pace, yet you let them.
but, before it becomes anything close to a kiss, jeno resorts to resting his forehead against yours. his eyes are shut because it physically pains him to delay this, but the journalist in him canât make the moment fleet without his curiosity winning him over. âwait, sorryâi really want to kiss you already, but iâi just have to ask. did you say you were making bibimbap with onions⊠for me?â
as soon as jeno opens his eyes, he instantly sees you looking at him funny, but also nodding enthusiastically. âyes?â
âwith onionsâŠ? for meâŠ?â
this time, you nod timidly.
he winces. âonions...? me...?â
you frown in confusion now, inching away a little to see his troubled expression. you stretch out your words in response. âwell, renjun mentioned once that you have this thing with green onions. you, minhyung hyung, and chenle?â
oh⊠oh, shit.
youâre probably talking about the first (and surely the last) time he volunteered to go grocery shopping with minhyung hyung and chenle during a boysâ trip. it was a stopover full of shits and giggles about the tall green onions available in the store, only for none of them to smile when they reached the airbnb. their night was spent being scolded by their other friends for coming without any.
it wasnât their fault the available ones looked unusual, was it?
but, for some reason, itâs extra embarrassing to admit this to you when youâre literally studying culinary and he should be impressing you.
âa-ahâŠâ jeno lets out a breathy laugh, âyes, i had this⊠thing with some of our friends, but renjun mustâve left out some context. this thing wasnât on a positive note. it justâit wasnât my finest hour at the grocery. like, the green onions there were seriously taller thanââ renjun, jeno almost says, but he catches himself blabbering. instead, he scratches the back of his neck. âyeah, no, i really like onions. i like them now.â
you cross your arms over your chest, raising your eyebrows as if challenging jeno and saying, really?
âand i like you.â jeno inches closer to you again. âbesides onions.â
your front softens instantly, finally letting out another giggle youâve been trying to suppress. you take a small step closer to him. âbesides onions.â
âi like the fact that you thought of cooking for me, that you actually did,â jeno continues, placing his hands on your waist to keep you close. âand that thereâs a bigger chance of you being excited about this new pan we just got.â
(âyou bought a new pan?â you whisper.)
âiâd really like to try your bibimbap, too.â he tilts his head in submission when your hand reaches up to stroke his wet hair. âmaybe even make it with you in our apartment once the rain stops.â
âonce we kiss first.â you correct him in a whisper, sounding like youâre in a trance that has your eyes locked in on his lips again, about to close the aching gap between you two.
but, as if on cue, thunder echoes through the skyâmaking you flinch instead and jeno instinctively tightening his hands on your waist.
jeno tilts his head back in frustration only for a second. he puffs out a breath, circling back to his luck today. âthis isnât going well, is it?â
âit is.â you respond in a light tone, tiptoeing to hug him by the neck and feeling his arms wrap around you to complete the embrace. âi mean, we can always kiss later. i also donât have to cut more onions! how lucky can i get?â
as soon as he hears you ask that, jeno finds himself smiling back. how lucky can he get with you finding him in this booth and reciprocating his feelings?
on top of that, heâs even brought the luck of not dealing with more onions to his greatest fortune yet.
synopsis â after a fateful encounter with a mysterious resident, you decide to follow his example and became a nurse, just to get the chance to see him again. romance, fate-like moments, you expected a lot from your first meeting after many years... just to find out he is the most insufferable jerk!
genres â first love au, co-workers-to-lovers, doctor au
pairing â lee donghyuck x fem!reader
warnings â language, mentions of death, incorrect medical descriptions, accidentally attempted suicide, sharp objects, medical setting
word count â 7,6k
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Nobody liked the ending of things. Everyone liked beginning something believing or hoping it would help them reach a specific place. Still, that certainty stops once you get the spot you only dreamt about.
Endings were never your think. Everyone liked beginnings, it meant starting on a dream, creating hope, believing in a certain goal. But it all halts it's fairytale-like meaning when you don't know what to begin with.
High school ended in less than eight days, and you were wasting time with your girlfriends in the streets of Seoul, none of you with any ambitions for the future. All you could think of was which bars to sneak into and how to convince a tired convenience store employee on midnight duty to give you a pack of cigarettes for cheaper.
Uncertainty scared you, but it was so damn frustrating to find a career path that suited you. You werenât the smartest in class, you hated numbers, you were far from the most athletic, and frankly speaking, you hated studying in general. No one was going to accept a student with a bad rep anyway, even though most of the bad doings were done by your friends, you were just merely a bystander.
But what will you become if you cannot find the right path in time?
These wandering thoughts and âwhat ifs' were eating away at your sanity. Your drunk friend waved at you, signing you to another night of drinking all your insecurities away. You smiled at her, about to join the group when you heard a loud clatter behind you. A small elder who was collecting cartons onto his little cart fell to the ground, his frame getting smaller with each bathed breath you took.Â
You didn't know how you crossed the road in seconds. Your heart was still racing while you asked the elder if he was alright. You could still hear the ringing in your ear while you told him to follow your breathing pattern. He tried to grasp for something inside the cart, you leaped forward to find his bag hanging on the handle of the cart. But it was too late, the man was already out cold on the ground.
If what you felt before was anxiety, you are now in full worry. âSir, can you hear me? Please answer me if you can?â You heard his breathing but it started to sound more labored by the second. You searched his bag for any indication but found two unfamiliar types of medicine. You were not a pre-med student and stood frozen at the realization that you did not know how to help this elder.
âSomeone help! This man collapsed on the ground!â You yelled into the empty streets of Seoul at twilight. Everyone was busy zombie-ing themselves to a restaurant or club to relieve stress, the working class could not afford to save another person but themselves. You kept shouting for help, feeling the manâs pulse weakening. The sight was making your heartache.
âAre you alright?â You heard from your left, you nodded before taking the outstretched hand without looking, pulling the person down with you to observe the elder. He didnât seem to mind, immediately getting to work. âOkay, what happened?â You told him how you found him and how long you have stayed and watched his condition.
The stranger starts looking around, grabbing the elderâs bag and rummaging through his things as if looking for specific items. It is the first time you look at the stranger, and you realize it is a handsome stranger.Â
The points of his curly brown hair are slightly darker, soaked in sweat as if he came running. His nose had a soft round tip and his lips were upturned, a wide cupidâs bow engraved in his upper lip. You almost start counting the moles on his face before you realize what he might be looking for.
âA-are you looking for these?â Your outstretched hands contain the two unknown tubes of medicine. The stranger looks relieved and nods. He opens the cap and you realize it is a needle instead of a pod of pills. He stabs it into the leg of the elder with a force that shocks you, but his smile reassures you ever so slightly.
âCan you call an ambulance? The number is on that utility pole, I thinkââ He looks at the medication bottle for a second, âMister Hwang is going to be just fine, donât worry.â You nod, but your hands still tremble, the adrenaline leaving your body. The stranger holds you still, âYou did well. Mister Hwang is going to be okay thanks to you.â He gave you a warm smile and patted your head encouragingly.Â
When the ambulance arrived, the stranger took over the situation entirely. âHello, my name is Lee Donghyuck. Please go to Neo-Seoul Medical Center, Iâm a 2nd-year resident there.â The paramedic nodded and Haechan hopped onto the vehicle behind the stretcher. You watched as the back doors closed and the car drove away, the whole scene leaving you in awe.
The words he had spoken to you were still replaying in your mind, slowly woven into your heart like a design into a sweater that cannot be removed. For the first time in your life, you did not screw something up, you helped save a human and you succeeded. Haechan and the ambulance were long gone by now, but it was almost like the trail it left behind was highlighted in gold; you had found your career path in life thanks to him.
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Neo-Seoul Medical Center was one of the most prestigious university hospitals in all of South Korea. Standing in front of a hospital to start your career was unimaginable for you five years ago. And if it depended on your GPA back then, youâd have never been able to start a medical career at all. It helped that you had good study buddies who helped you with the selection exams as well as teachers who truly saw your good qualities behind all the natural clumsiness you radiated.
You smiled at the building once more before Chenle called your name, telling you to hurry up before you got late for your introduction week. He was one of the few close friends you made during nursing school. He was similar in the way he always went beyond for the people he cared for, but unlike you, he doesnât always act on his emotions.
Your introduction group consists of two other rookie nurses: Ningning and Sion. You werenât familiar with the two, but it wasnât unknown that Yizhou was the top student during your years in nursing school.Â
The receptionist pointed your group towards the eleventh floor where a head nurse would appoint you each to a department.
Once the elevator door opened, you were met by an administrative nurse who told you to wait a bit. The LED screen above the reception showed that there were several surgeries being performed right now. Your eyes widened at a familiar name between them.
Lead surgeon â Lee Donghyuck â General Surgery 00:02:10:37
He has not left this hospital despite all these years. A small smile creeps up your face. Ever since you decided to study nursing, you had secretly wondered if youâd ever get to work with him. The image of the two of you rushing to help patients always helped you ground yourself while preparing for another practical exam.Â
A familiar mop of dark brown curls passed your daydreaming state and you were quick to react. His scent, his hair, his soft features, and his moles; it was just like you remember. You start to realize that he hasnât moved, your hands unbeknownst to you holding onto the sleeve of his dark blue scrubs. He looks at you with confusion, about to speak but you beat him to it, almost in a hurry to tell him everything you wanted to him all these years before you lose your courage.
âDr. Donghyuck, Iâ Iâm so glad to see you again. Thanks to your help, I was able to see the path before me and worked hard for the past 5 years to get here. I am so happy to be able to enter the same hospital as you and look up to you asââ He holds up a hand, making you stop mid-sentence. He raises a brow and makes a clicking sound with his tongue.Â
âListen, I donât have time for this right now.â He looks at your badge and then your fellow rookie nurses behind you. âYou are the new rookie?â He scoffed, rolling his eyes before continuing, âOkay. Listen up, you guys, too. Do not ask stupid questions that you could have studied beforehand, do not waste doctorâs time, and â,â he looked straight at you, âDo not talk to me unless necessary. Iâve got better things to do.â You let go of his sleeve, your cheeks heating up with embarrassment and anger. Who the hell does this jerk think he is?
âSeems the rookies have met our fellow Donghyuckâ A female voice states, you look to your left to find a woman in purple scrubs next to your group. âHello rookies, my name is Karina Yu. Iâm the head nurse of the emergency department and your temporary mentor while you do the rotations. Now get out your little notepads, write down everything Iâm telling you, and make sure to ask if something is unclear. The emergency department isnât a place that goes slow and steady, if you notice something you must be fast on your feet and react quickly. Understood?â
âYes maâam!â
âNurse Karina is fine, by the way.â She smiled kindly before it dropped and she started to walk and talk like it was a military drill.Â
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âOkay, this is our weekly schedule board. We have it digitally but since the emergency department is about always being on the move, it would be too troublesome to have someone look it up every seven minutes. I added some ID pictures so you guys can easily distinguish which surgeon and doctor is who.
This is Lee Mark, he is a cardiac surgeon who often handles emergency cases since he just recently switched to CS from GS. The cardiology department is on the eighth floor, but you will find him in the doctorâs room of our department more often. If you have any questions, go to him and he will answer them in detail for you.
This fellow is Lee Donghyuck, he is from general surgery and the main surgeon you will work with here. Liu Yangyang is also a fellow GS specialist and the other surgeon you will meet the most often. Both the general surgery specialists are quite strict and meticulous in their work and it shows in the way that they will hold you accountable for any mistake you make. Remember, this is not nursing school anymore, you passed your exam: now it is real.
âYes, earlier you mentioned we will start rotations in the ER. Do all four of us start in the ER?â You ask, trying not to get too embarrassed by your little stutter.
âNo, from the spreadsheet I received only nurse Yizhou and Y/N will start in the ER. Nurse Chenle will assist Dr. Lee Mark in cardiology and Nurse Sion will join neurology and assist Dr. Qian Kun until the further rotation. The four of you will rotate around cardiology, neurology, and emergency as you have chosen these preferences. Of course, if in any case, those three departments end up not befitting your best qualities, you can apply for any of the other departments you want to try out. After your introductory period, you can decide which department you want to join.â The four of you nod at Karinaâs words.Â
âThe surgeons in our team seem to be young, do we not have any senior doctors in our team on site?â Ningning asks. Unlike the way you asked your question, Yizhou remains cool and focused, her hands writing down everything she hears while her eyes are trained on everything Karina points out.
âGood question, we do have young surgeons because they are exceptionally good and adaptive to the always-changing situations in the ER. Do not let their age fool you, Mark has already finished his fellowship and is only a humble step away from his next promotion. Haechan and Yangyang are both in their last stretches as well and have gained enough trust from the Chief of General Surgery dr. Kim Doyoung to work independently on ER cases while our emergency surgeon Dr. Lee Taeyong is on leave.â
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The soft melody of a random R&B song plays in the living room while you clean the fog of your mirror. You look at your tired reflection, but muster up the energy to smile back at yourself. As much as today went by fairly peacefully, you canât shake off the unfortunate encounter with Dr. Donghyuck. Was five years enough time to change an entire personality, or did your young and naive self paint him in a light he was never meant to be seen in?
âY/N, where did you put the remote? I swear you never place it back at our designated spot!â Winter complains, already in the doorway of your shared bathroom to give you an earful about designated spots for shared items. But every word she planned to say dies down when she sees your face.
âY/N? Is something wrong? Didnât your first day go well?â She takes your hand and leads you to the couch, two cups of warm tea already on the coffee table. âWhat happened?â She asks after you havenât answered her first question.
âItâs nothing. Just some nervesâ You try to shrug it off, but your roommate keeps staring at you with suspicion.Â
âBabe, as a third-year nurse, I have already honed the ability to sense lies whenever I ask my patients about medication. I donât want to play nurse when Iâm at home as well. So spill, what is upsetting little spring sunshine?â You crack a small smile at the nickname; your overexcitement on the first day of moving in made the apartment owner laugh, she said a little spring sunshine will move in with the resident winter princess. Since then, Winter and you have started to call each other those nicknames to become more comfortable with each other as roommates and friends.Â
âRemember why I joined nursing school in the first place?â You asked, looking down at your takeout and poking in it with your fork. âYeah, you fell in love with a resident and wanted to become a nurse so you could work beside him,â Winter answered breezily, slurping a long strand of noodle loudly as she looked for you to continue.Â
âDonât make it sound like Iâm doing all this over a crush! I truly got inspired to get into this work field!â
âWas anything I said false though?â You didnât answer. âPoint proven.â
"Anyway!" You try to continue the subject so the two of you wonât go down that tangent. âI met him today and he became a completely different person. Iâm not saying I expected him to be 100% the same, but it is kind of sad that I couldnât find traces of the guy who inspired me in him anymore.â Winter hums, putting the plastic fork to her lips.
âHold up, you met him today? If you were in intro group fourâŠand you start rotation in the ERâŠâ Minjeong taps the crease between her brows, trying to piece the strings of information together. After a few moments of silence, she gasps at the realization.
âYour first love is Lee Donghyuck isnât it?â You nod, the burdened expression on your roommateâs face unsettles you. âYou look at me like I made a big mistake, is he in a relationship or something?â
âNo,â You felt relieved for some stupid reason. âBut Donghyuck isnât exactly the type of guy I imagined you being into. I thought you meant Mark Lee when you first talked about your crush.â
âWhatâs wrong with Donghyuck?â
âI want to say itâs a rumor, but I saw it firsthand once with a rookie nurse a few years ago. A nurse quit after just a week because Donghyuck gave him a hard time. Be perfect or he will lecture you until youâre about to hand in your resignation letter.â You pale at your roommateâs words, deeply regretting every course of action you took today, including entering the hospital. âBut Iâm sure itâs just a facade, so donât lose hope yet!â She tries to cheer you up, but it is already too late. You have dug your own grave.
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As if the gods wanted to mess with you for a bit, you were assigned to assist Donghyuckâs patients. To say your first week went bad was an understatement. Karina was right when she said Donghyuck has a low tolerance for questions he gets annoyed at anything relatively quickly.
On your second day shadowing him, you noticed that he had long legs. Legs that do not wait for you and your cart to keep up. He gave you a side-eye when you eventually arrived at the right room, you also got lost because he didnât wait up.
(âIf this were an emergency alarm, the patient might have already died. Keep your head in the game, dreamer.â He mockingly taps his writing clipboard against your cart before turning around and smiling brightly at his patients. You feel like you were fuming from the ears at his act.)
On your fourth day in, you discovered a little hiding area where you could take a break without Donghyuck throwing mean remarks at you. You figured, if he canât find you, he canât talk bad about you.
The little box of cookies you found in a drawer was already half gone once you heard two people enter the room, a small curtain separating you from them.Â
âDude, I think that Nurse Y/N might have a crush on you!â Dr. Liu said with excitement. It has been a while since romance blossomed for his friend and the littlest indication that it might happen again made him happy.Â
Donghyuck raised his brow, âWho?â, and Yangyangâs smile drowned away. He doesnât even know your name? âNurse Y/N, she is â dude?" Donghyuck shakes his head. âFor real? The nurse who has been assisting you for the past four days?âÂ
âOh, the dreamer. I doubt sheâd have a crush on me.â Maybe it was because you couldnât see his face, but your delusion might have caught a bit of a somber tone in his voice.
âBesides, the chances of something happening between me and her is 0.00001%. Any other rookie might even be better than her.â Lee Donghyuck has proven once again that he is hard to empathize with.
(âHave you seen my chocobi cookies, by the way? I was planning on eating them but I couldnât find them in my snack drawer.â)
You finished his nasty cookies with no regrets.Â
Your fifth day came around and you were doing your rounds without Donghyuck, the doctor was yet to return from a four-hour surgery and thus you ended up doing the rounds with Mark.Â
Although Mark was a bit too much of a talker, it was a nice change of pace compared to the GS specialist who criticized your every move.Â
âYou just have to look through the words,â Mark said after he finally made you share your worries with him. The two of you already arrived at the third room for the current check-up round.
âIâd rather not look straight into his eyes. If looks could kill, I wouldnât have made it past day one, dr. Leeâ You slide open the door and greet the patients warmly. In the room were four patients from a traffic accident that happened on your second day. Because it happened late at night, Mark was already scheduled for a long surgery for pediatrics, causing Donghyuck to do back-to-back surgeries on these four patients.Â
Minnie, a high school girl, greeted the two of you with a timid smile, her eyes lingered longer on Mark before meeting yours again.
âDr. Donghyuck is currently occupied, so Dr. Lee Mark over here is guiding me today.â You explained to the girl, the feeling that she might have a crush on Donghyuck was unbelievable but also kind of cute.
âShe has been waiting to thank him since yesterday evening.â Riku, a college student, commented, earning a glare from the girl which caused him to laugh. You hum while prepping Mrs. Choi for a blood sample. After you finish filling two small tubes for the tests, she signals you to come closer.
âDr. Donghyuck allowed her boyfriend to visit her yesterday, even though visiting hours were already over. The academy hours these days cause students to finish their studies at late hours.â You look back at Minnie, noticing a singular rose in a tiny vase next to a small teddy bear on her nightstand. The scene reminds you of a sweet youth drama.
âHow is your appetite, Mrs. Choi? I noticed you didnât eat much the last few days, if you want, I can alternate a few things on your menu plan to help get your appetite back?â The older woman softly shakes her head. âNo need, the doctor gave me some stomach medicine yesterday. I feel much better now.â
Although you added a small comment about Mrs. Choiâs appetite into your nurse log before you clocked out for the evening, you didnât expect Donghyuck to take the note as seriously as he did. Writing up medicine for patients always required a lot more paperwork, and your seniors in nursing always recommended trying to minimize the prescriptions doctors had to make.Â
âIâm glad it is working out, Mrs. Choi. Let me know if you need me to adjust anything, alright?â The lady smiled before turning to Mark. âThe other doctor and nurse Y/N make such an interesting duo, donât you think? They remind me of my first love.â You were already halfway through the room to check on the last patient, the comment made you stop in your tracks a second too long. Mark laughs, âWhat was your first love like Mrs. Choi? I wonder how Donghyuck and Y/N compare to it.â
You try to focus on the teenagerâs stats, Jisoo is also seemingly intrigued by what Mrs. Choi has to say about her first love and late husband.
âWe were like opposites. Chan was always driven by his ambitions, he never knew when to stop and enjoy the slow and steadiness of the world. After we met, he used to tell me how I re-taught him how to live life.â Mrs. Choiâs gaze was fixed on the window, but you knew that she was also holding back tears, it was evident in the way she spoke about her late husband.Â
You finish up Jisooâs check-up before returning to Mrs. Choiâs bedside, squatting down and giving her hand a gentle squeeze. âHe sounds like a love worth spending a lifetime with, Mrs. Choi.â Her gaze turns to you and you can see the glossiness of her eyes. âThank you.â She whispers before lying down again, Mark and you bid the other patients goodbye before leaving the room.
âYou handled that situation well, nurse Y/N,â Mark says after a beat of silence. You give him a sad smile, âShe lost so much in the past few days, dr. Lee. If I can lighten that pain for even a moment, I will.â
âYou live up to that speech dr. Nakamoto gave on your second day, huh?â You smile, thinking back at the random visit of the pediatrician. He was looking for a specific person (you later figured that person to be Mark) but got thrust into giving the rookie nurses a motivational speech by nurse Jaemin.
(âI donât think Iâm in any position to give a speech, dr. Na.â Yuta eyed the nurses with an awkward laugh, making Jaemin, the ER doctor, challenge him further. âThese nurses will rotate into your department soon, anyway. Besides, I doubt youâd come all the way down from the tenth floor to disturb us in our busiest hours, right Dr. Nakamoto?â)
Doctors treat illnesses, nurses heal patients.
Although he probably said those words without much thought behind them, you found new meaning behind those words. Sure, ever since working with Donghyuck, many of your rather superficial motivations disappeared into thin air. But Dr. Nakamotoâs words were a good reminder that Donghyuck wasnât your only reason.Â
Itâs patients like Mrs. Choi, those who donât only suffer bodily injury or illness, but also have a wound to the heart that needs healing. The surgical scars will eventually fade, but without genuine and continued support and care, a patient might carry painful memories for a long time. To you, soothing their hearts for even a moment was a reward worthy of suffering through the nursing program, and even Dr. Donghyuckâs never-ending remarks.
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The taste of Winterâs cooking was one you could never quite get enough of, the girl was always in her element in the kitchen and it was evident in her food. Tonight you were also accompanied by Karina. Although you already knew Winter had invited a friend over, it didnât quite dawn upon you that the nurse friend she mentioned from time to time was going to be the head nurse of your department. The awkwardness from your greetings earlier still lingers ever so slightly in the back of your head, but you try to pay it no mind. It did help that none of you talked about work, rather giggling away with every sip of wine as you talked about your college adventures.
âYou know, I think you will do well in the ER, Y/N. If you can handle someone as cold as Donghyuck, I donât doubt that even the most enraged Karen will get to you.â Karina says in between hiccups. Winter is already leaning on her arm, slowly drifting off with occasional mumbles while Karina keeps rambling on about random thoughts she has.Â
You werenât a heavy drinker, but luckily Winter had opted for wine (the two women had already finished a few shots of soju before you came home) which you were able to handle.
âI think Donghyuck truly has a stick up his ass like he knows the ER is heavily understaffed and yet he is driving any nurse he sees away.â Karina huffs, another large gulp of red wine.Â
âItâs one thing to feel entitled because youâre a good doctor, but itâs another to assume every nurse to be at that level from the start, right Y/N?â You try to pry the wine glass away from her hands, but she downs the entire glass before you can.
âKarina, are you going to be okay?â You watch as she stands up and points her finger at the decorative succulent on your dining table. âThis plant is dying, itâs withering away.â It was a fake plant.
âI will call a cab for you, Karina. Where do you live?â The woman seems to acknowledge the time and her condition, already stumbling into your hallway to grab her shoes. You follow behind her with her belongings. She laughs a little too loud at your questions and points upstairs. âIâm alright, Y/N. Iâm your upstairs neighbor!â She chirps happily as she spreads her arms in the air before blacking out. Great.
The trip is anything but easy: the elevator decides to take everyone else to their respective floors before arriving at the sixth floor, and of course, Karina keeps wiggling in your hold while the other residents keep side-eyeing you in your pajamas.
Since she didnât quite tell you which unit she lived in, you had to walk past each front door like a creep with Karinaâs arms nearly killing your neck. None of the unit numbers 601-604 had her surname on it. You were praying that you didnât have to go all the way down the hall to unit 610 before you finally read her name underneath unit number 605, right next to Lee Donghyuckâs name.Â
You froze, trying to process what this meant, but Karina had already woken up and was loudly banging on the front door of unit 605. You were torn between leaving her here, but she didnât quite look sober enough to stand steadily.
The door opens after a few loud bangs from Karina, an annoyed â nothing new there â Donghyuck opens the door. His hair was damp and he was wearing grey sweats and a black shirt, a towel around his neck, and black-framed glasses adorning his face â definitely new. It takes everything in you to not admit he looks like a cute nerd in those glasses.
He was about to hurl a mean comment. At this point, you are pro at recognizing this. Donghyuck stops when his eyes settle on you. He raises a brow, and you only reply to his wordless questions with a sheepish smile.
âYour girlfriend had dinner over at our place, sorry. I put some hangover medicine in the pocket of her jacket for her to take in the morning. See you tomorrow, Dr. Lee!â And you ran away, accidentally pushing Karina into Donghyuckâs arms, but you werenât going to stay there a second longer than needed.
Even though you thought you were pretty sure that you didnât like Donghyuck anymore, the new information that he lived upstairs with his girlfriend still left a bitter taste in your mouth.Â
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You were transferring your notes into the nurse logs when Karina entered your little cubicle. âHey Y/N, are you busy?â You shake your head, moving to the side so the head nurse can comfortably stand in your little workspace.
âNormally I wouldnât talk about personal affairs during working hours, but I wanted to apologize for my behavior yesterday. I was upset at my boyfriend and when Winter said the two of you were going to stay at home and just casually drink, I couldnât help but ask to join. I needed some company for a bit.â She starts to explain, and you start to notice that drunk Karina and sober Karina arenât much different.Â
The scary image of head nurse Karina fades away as you watch her ramble, animatedly making her points with her facial expressions and hands. You smile at the sight, realizing the subtle cuteness of Karinaâs true character. âItâs okay, nurse Karina. We all have ups and downs in relationships.â Karina shyly nods, âI also have a little request to make.â You let her continue.Â
âPlease donât tell our colleagues about Donghyuck and I living together, itâs embarrassing.â Although you were confused as to why it would be embarrassing, you promised her you wouldnât tell a soul. She gives you a grateful smile before her pager goes off. Before you turn back fully to focus on your logs again, Karina calls your name. âYou can just call me Karina when we are alone. I think we are way past the formalities after what happened.âÂ
Karina disappears behind the doors and your polite smile falters slightly. You wonder why Winter and Mark didnât warn you about the relationship between Karina and Donghyuck, feeling stupid that you were so open about your admiration for the man in front of people who knew he was already off the market.Â
It wasnât like you were full-on pursuing him, but it does hurt to know that his type and you were so far off, evidently marking that 0.00001% to be true. Karina was extremely pretty, smart, and good at her job. Sure, she was a rambler and loud drunk, but she easily carried herself in confidence.
A soft cough pulls you back from your thoughts. Donghyuck leans against the wall, handing you his clipboard. âI saw you were filling out the logs, can you upload this chart to Rikuâs profile?â You wordlessly take the papers and start typing, expecting him to leave after he says what he needs, but you donât hear any footsteps. Before you can ask, he starts speaking again.Â
âSheâs my cousin.â His words were rushed and Maeda Rikuâs chart had already taken most of your attention, making the only sound coming out of your mouth a confused âhuh?â.
âKarina, she is my cousin. Iâm not dating anyone. Thatâs what I wanted to tell you yesterday before you ran off.â If someone told you you would see an awkward Donghyuck less than two weeks into the job, you wouldnât believe them. The man had a sharp tongue and â just like his cousin â carried himself with certainty, attitude, and incredible skills that steadily established his dominance in the department. But for some unknown reason, he was avoiding eye contact and fumbling with something in his pockets in front of you.Â
âOh.âÂ
âI gave her the hangover cure, it helped.â He added after way too many seconds, still fumbling with his white coat pocket. You give him a weak smile, not knowing how to act in this strange situation. The air was not tense like it usually was, but it was far from comfortable.
âI got you the same one.â His hands were too fast, but the bottle on your desk and his empty pockets prove that he had been fumbling with the hangover medicine all this time.Â
âThank youâŠâ The act of kindness (?) made you speechless.Â
âYou were reaching for your head a few times while doing rounds. Itâs disturbing my work and the patients. If you canât handle alcohol, donât drink.â And the Lee Donghyuck you knew has ruined the moment again.
âI donât think I deserve scolding when your cousin ended up like that.â Your remark earned a half-hearted scoff from him. You hated the way your heart started beating like your younger self again.
âJust drink it and get ready to join me for your OR testing.âÂ
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The biting winter air felt like tiny pricks against your exposed skin, but you remained seated on the cold wooden bench while hugging your bottle of water tightly. Your OR testing didnât go wrong, but it didnât go smoothly either.Â
It wasnât necessarily what Donghyuck said, but it was the way that he said those words to you in a room filled with your peers and other colleagues. He was complaining about how handling different tools wasnât just about speed, but also about precision, how you were too hasty and could cause dangerous accidents. How he wouldnât tolerate it if it were to happen in his OR and how you werenât going in there anywhere soon.
It hurts that just when you finished painting him as an awful person, he started to make you doubt him again, causing his words to twist as painfully as they were the first few days as his assisting nurse.Â
You werenât a big fan of crying, it felt like losing control over your feelings, but you couldnât help it when youâre so deep into your self-pity party.Â
âNurse Y/N?â The voice of an uncertain Minnie makes you look up, staring into the eyes of an equally teary-eyed teenage girl. You try to wipe away your tears in a hurry to attend to the girl, but she just hands you a handkerchief with a sympathetic smile.
âYou know, crying does make everything a bit better, donât you think?â She asks through a smile that doesnât reach her eyes. You breathe in some more air, feeling better despite being spotted by one of your patients. The two of you donât say much at first, sitting in a comfortable silence while staring at the few white dots in your pitch-black sky.Â
âBoys are stupid.â She suddenly says, catching you off guard.Â
âWhy would you say that?âÂ
âThey just are, I think girls cry more often because of them than any other reason.â She explains nonchalantly, making you grin at your words.
âCanât disagree on that.â You mumble.
After a while, you returned inside to finish one last welfare round before switching out with the night shift nurses. You greet Karina as you pass the nurse station, she holds you back by your arm. âI had a word with Donghyuck about what happened during testing, are you alright?â Admittedly, you were still a bit mad at his choice of actions, but you couldnât blame him for correcting you on something you did wrong.Â
âI will get over it, but thank you for looking out for me.â You grabbed your necessities and walked through the dimmed hospital corridors, making your way quietly through the resting areas of your patients. Most were already asleep, some mumbled soft words while you gently checked their stats and some even bid you a good night before turning around to sleep.Â
Once you made your way into room 4, you expected Minnie to have returned when you opened your curtain, but her bed was still empty. You frown, remembering how she mentioned how cold it was and that she should quickly return and sleep the night away.Â
After a few confused moments at her bedside, you notice the small but important details surrounding her little sleeping space.Â
The rose she received days ago bore no petals and the little teddy bear was stuffed inside the small trash can. The conversation from before replays in your mind, and you take out the handkerchief she had handed you.Â
You recognize the handkerchief was part of a goodie bag for a small promotion the hospital held once in a while. The words 2023 on the embroidery make you speed walk towards the storage room where older items were kept for PR.Â
The storage room wasnât a huge mess, but it was evident that someone had roughly opened the stored tissue papers and used a few. Your heart ached, thinking how the young girl must have cried in here, feeling lonely and betrayed.
Without thinking, you put out your pager and send out a notification for a missing patient, running towards the terrace where you last saw her. You kept calling her name, heart hammering in your chest as different thoughts spun in your mind.Â
Different nurses and medical staff on the floor start spreading and calling out for Minnie, everyone equally worried for the young teenage girl.
You end up on the eighth floor, briefly informing Mark before rushing off into another hallway, feeling more and more anxious with each passing second. You hear a click from nearby and rush towards the sounds, opening the door to a balcony wordlessly as you freeze, Minnieâs hands on the railing and a devastating look in her eyes.
âMinnieââ
"Don't!" Her voice shakes as she puts one leg over the railing. âI donât want to hear about how young I am, how much life I have to live. What is the use if no one will love me?â
âWhy would no one love you?â You ask softly, still stuck in place, afraid that one wrong move will make her do something irreversible.Â
âBecause Iâm permanently broken. Because I have a scar that will never heal. Because I will have to return to the hospital every few years.â Minnie wasnât directly looking at you, she was staring down the levels, the tears in her eyes dropping down eight floors.
âBut it will heal, Minnie. Both your scar and your life.â You carefully take a step, noticing how she doesnât flinch at your movement. âRight now, you are in a very tough battle, wanting to look the prettiest for a boy you like, donât you?â She is quiet.
âAnd having him see you in a hospital gown, having him not see the best version of you, it hurts, doesnât it?â She closes her eyes, whispering a small and shaky âyesâ, but you heard her.
âI used to think like that, too. I used to think that once I meet the love of my life, I have to be perfect already so that he will fall in love with me.â Minnie doesnât react, even though you are certain she knows youâre closing your distance slowly.
âBut I found out, quite recently, that I donât want to be perfect to be loved. I want him to see me at my weakest, and see how I fight my way through my weaknesses. Donât you want to show him that you are a fighter, too?â Minnie looks up at you, although she doesnât say it, her eyes tell you everything you need to know.
âThank you, Minnie. Give me your hand and Iâll help you down slowly, is that alright?â She nods, giving you a hand before turning around. The action makes her foot slip and she slides off the railing with a scream. You lunge forward, holding her hands as tight as you can.Â
âItâs okay, trust me, I will not let go.â You grunt, trying your best to lift her, but she is too heavy for you to pull up alone. âSomebody, help!â You shout out in between reassuring words for Minnie. You feel her trying to climb up, causing her grip on yours to loosen. You shout for help again, begging the skies to help this little girl. You were fighting a rough battle with exhaustion, using every fiber in your being to keep the hold on the girlâs hands.Â
You start to lose grip, you shout out for help one more time before you feel a warm body against you, arms surrounding yours and holding onto Minnieâs forearms.
âI got youâ Donghyuck speaks to you softly before raising his voice for Minnie to hear. âMinnie, I will count to three, and Nurse Y/N, and I will pull you up. I need you to use your legs to climb up, okay? Everything is alright. We got you.â
You finally look at him and he nods counting to three before you gather all your remaining strength to lift Minnie. The three of you land on the ground of the balcony, most of the landing softened by Donghyuck embracing you both.Â
Minnie holds onto you tightly, crying into your chest as she keeps mumbling apologies. You close your eyes to keep your tears in, soothing the girl with strokes through her hair. âEverything will be fine from now on, Minnie. You are a fighter, remember? You will show everyone that you are a fighter, okay?â Donghyuck stands up, typing on his pager before the medical staff comes through the door with a wheelchair, taking the shocked teenager from your arms.Â
You are still shaken from everything that happened in the past 10 minutes, your legs and arms have completely given up after all the adrenaline wore out. Donghyuck wordlessly helps you on your feet. âLetâs go, my shift ended as well. Iâm taking us home.â His voice was soft again, just like when he told you that he got you in your most fearful moment.Â
He tugs you forward, but you donât budge causing him to shoot you a questioning expression. âI canât walk anymore.â
You didnât have any ulterior motives when you said those words, but getting a piggyback home from Donghyuck did feel nice.
It still felt odd, you were sure a week ago that you hated his guts, but now and then, he made your heart flutter like five years ago. The thoughts confused you, making you unsure about how you should act around the man. Avoiding him wasnât an option for now, although you knew your rotation in the emergency department was coming to an end soon.Â
âYou have potential.â He suddenly speaks as your apartment complex comes into sight. âYou arenât as fast as Nurse Ningning or as knowledgeable as Nurse Chenle, but you notice the small things about patients.â
âI doubt small things matter as much as accuracy and knowledge in this work field, Dr. Lee.â You mumble into his shoulder.
âYou might think so, but I know for a fact that if you didnât notice those things, we might have lost a lovely person today.â It was hard to find the right words to say, so you stayed quiet and let him continue.
âYour attentiveness saved a life, Y/N. Donât ever think any less of yourself as a nurse.â Normally, youâd assume he is saying this to mock you, but even without seeing his face, you know he said those words sincerely.Â
âThank you for finding me, Dr. Lee.â You say after he steps out of the elevator on the fifth floor. âItâs hard to miss you when you still shout like an endangered teen girl.â Your heart skips a beat.
âSo you remember me?â You donât know why youâre holding your breath, but you are.
âI didnât at first, but after all the hints and pieces I got from why you joined the nursing program, together with what happened today, I just followed the string of information and realized that young girl was you.â
He has stopped in front of your apartment and you try to hurry off his back before your roommate sees you, but he doesnât let you go as smoothly as you thought. Your roommate seemed to have sensed you because the door swung open. Winter looks at you, your arms around his neck, and then Donghyuck himself. Before she can open her mouth to say anything, you rip yourself from Donghyuckâs hold â ignoring the immediate absence of his warmth â and wave him goodbye, slamming the door in his face and shushing Winter.
âGirl, you act fast.â Minjeong throws you a smug grin.Â
âPlease donât even start, Winterâ Unfortunately for you, her grin only widens.
The two of you continue to argue, unbeknownst to you, Donghyuck was still outside, listening to your little arguments with a chuckle. He stops himself from mumbling how amusing your reaction was, the word âcuteâ almost escaping his lips. His footsteps start echoing again after your voices fade away, heading home in high need of some back pain-relieving patches.
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