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Chapter Five

Author: A S Ruskin
last update publish date: 2026-06-05 12:28:11

Absolutely. Chapter 5 works better if it's a full chapter rather than a short transition. Here's an expanded version that keeps the same story but adds more detail and emotion.

Chapter Five

Daisy was pulled sharply from the memory by her phone vibrating against the glass table beside her.

The screen lit up.

Mount Sinai Pediatric ER.

Immediately, she answered.

"Dr. Miller."

"Sorry to call you at home," one of the ER nurses said quickly. "We've got a six-year-old incoming. Severe respiratory distress. Ambulance is five minutes out and Dr. Levin's stuck in surgery."

Daisy was already standing.

"What are his oxygen levels?"

"Eighty-two and dropping."

Daisy's expression hardened instantly.

"What history do we have?"

"Asthma. Possible allergic reaction."

"I'm on my way."

The call ended.

Just like that, the quiet evening vanished.

The balcony. The memories. Roman.

Everything was pushed aside.

Because somewhere in New York City, a frightened little boy couldn't breathe.

Doctor mode took over.

The familiar calm settled over her immediately.

She moved quickly through the apartment.

Her tea remained forgotten on the balcony table.

Within minutes she had changed clothes, tied her hair back, grabbed her keys and headed for the door.

As she passed the hallway mirror, her eyes caught her reflection.

The small bump beneath her sweater.

Pregnant.

The word still felt strange.

Even after weeks.

Even after countless moments spent staring at scan pictures.

For a second she rested a hand against her stomach.

The baby was still too small for her to feel movement.

Still mostly an idea.

A future.

Then her phone buzzed with another update from the hospital.

The moment disappeared.

Work came first.

It always had.

Outside, Manhattan glowed beneath the night sky.

Traffic filled the streets despite the late hour.

The city never really slept.

A taxi pulled over quickly when she raised her hand.

"Mount Sinai."

The driver nodded.

As they moved through the city, Daisy found herself staring out the window.

Years ago she imagined she'd eventually slow down.

Work less.

Have more of a life outside the hospital.

Instead she'd worked harder.

Taken more shifts.

Accepted more responsibility.

And honestly?

She'd loved every minute of it.

Helping children never felt like work.

Not really.

The hospital was where she felt most useful.

Most confident.

Most herself.

The taxi stopped outside the emergency entrance.

Daisy hurried inside.

Immediately the familiar sounds greeted her.

Monitors beeping.

Phones ringing.

Doctors giving updates.

Nurses moving quickly between patients.

Controlled chaos.

Home.

A nurse spotted her.

"Room three."

Daisy nodded.

"What have we got?"

The nurse walked beside her.

"Six-year-old male. History of asthma. Severe wheezing. Oxygen still sitting low despite treatment."

Daisy pushed open the door.

The little boy looked terrified.

His chest rose and fell rapidly.

Every breath seemed like a struggle.

His mother sat beside him looking moments away from tears.

Daisy moved immediately.

"Hi sweetheart."

The little boy looked up.

Wide frightened eyes.

"Can't breathe."

"I know."

Her voice remained calm.

Steady.

The way it always did with children.

"We're going to help you, okay?"

The boy nodded weakly.

For the next hour Daisy worked alongside the emergency team.

Nebulizers.

Oxygen.

Medication.

Constant monitoring.

Slowly the boy's breathing improved.

Not immediately.

Not dramatically.

But enough.

Bit by bit.

Breath by breath.

Eventually the panic faded from his eyes.

Then came the moment Daisy always loved.

The moment children realised they were going to be okay.

The little boy looked up at her.

"I'm better."

Daisy smiled.

"You are."

His mother burst into tears.

Relief.

Exhaustion.

Gratitude.

All at once.

Daisy squeezed her shoulder reassuringly.

"He's doing great."

The woman nodded repeatedly.

"Thank you."

Moments like that never got old.

Never became routine.

No matter how many years she worked.

Hours later, the department had finally settled.

The little boy was sleeping peacefully.

His oxygen levels stable.

The crisis over.

Daisy sat alone in the staff room.

Exhaustion settled into every muscle.

The vending machine coffee tasted terrible.

As always.

But she drank it anyway.

Around her, the hospital continued quietly through the night.

Another ambulance arrived.

Another patient needed attention.

The cycle never stopped.

Daisy leaned back in her chair.

Without thinking, her hand drifted to her stomach.

A baby.

Her baby.

For years she'd insisted motherhood wasn't for her.

She'd watched Harper juggle children, school runs, illnesses and endless responsibilities.

And she'd been perfectly happy handing her nieces and nephews back at the end of the day.

Yet now everything had changed.

The fear remained.

Of course it did.

How could it not?

She was doing this alone.

The father didn't even know she existed anymore.

She had no idea what the future looked like.

But sitting there in the quiet hospital staff room, one thought settled inside her.

She wasn't afraid because she didn't want the baby.

She was afraid because she already loved it.

A lot.

The realization caught her off guard.

For the first time since seeing those two pink lines, Daisy allowed herself to smile.

A real smile.

Maybe she wouldn't know everything.

Maybe she'd make mistakes.

Maybe she'd be terrified half the time.

But she'd figure it out.

She always did.

The hospital hummed softly around her.

Tomorrow would bring another shift.

Another emergency.

Another long day.

But tonight, for the first time since discovering she was pregnant—

Daisy Miller believed she might actually be ready for the biggest challenge of her life. ❤️

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