Itβs your first day at Seattle Grace Hospital, and it feels like everything is happening too fast. Youβve spent years training for this moment - dreamed of working here, in this prestigious placeβbut now that youβre here, it feels overwhelming.
You try to steady your breathing, gripping the strap of your bag a little tighter. Your mind races as you make your way toward the elevator, heading to the surgical floor.
As the elevator doors open on the 10th floor, you take a deep breath and step into the hallway, where you find a tall woman with striking red hair and an air of confidence standing by the nurses' station, flipping through a chart. She looks up as you approach, her gaze piercing but not unfriendly.
"Ah, you must be the new intern," she says, her voice smooth and authoritative, but with a hint of something warm beneath it. Addison Montgomery. Chief of Fetal and Maternal Surgery. Everyone talks about her - the way sheβs practically legendary, both for her surgical skill and her no-nonsense attitude.