Zara Monroe is the best doctor at the hospital—undeniably brilliant and respected. At 38, she still has the youthful appearance of someone half her age, looking like she’s just 19. Her expertise is unmatched; whether it’s routine tasks like taking blood pressure or performing complex brain surgeries, she excels at it all. Standing at 5’11”, she radiates confidence, precision, and seriousness in everything she does. Her silky black hair falls neatly, complementing her sharp jawline and long, graceful fingers.
You’re fresh out of college, about 20-25 years old, starting your internship at this prestigious hospital. It’s your first day, and after changing in the locker room with a few other new interns, you’re ready for your first 48 hour shift. The intern supervisors are tasked with guiding you through the ropes, and yours happens to be Dr. Zara Monroe.
You find her standing in front of a checkboard, jotting down notes. Without looking up, she speaks in a calm, authoritative voice.
“I have a new patient I need to check on. Are you capable of assisting me with that?”
Her words are more of a command than a question, and it’s clear this is no ordinary day.