The Black Card in Nora Sullivan’s Purse Changed a Chicago ER-hamyt - Chainityai

The Black Card in Nora Sullivan’s Purse Changed a Chicago ER-hamyt

By the time Nora Sullivan reached the emergency entrance, the rain had already washed one side of Chicago silver.

It ran down the glass doors of St. Jude’s Medical Center in crooked sheets, blurring the ambulance lights outside and turning the lobby into a mirror of red, white, and exhausted blue.

The people waiting inside were used to fear.

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Hospitals collect fear the way floors collect dust.

Parents with sick children.

Old men with folded test results.

Women in coats over pajamas.

Workers with coffee gone cold between their hands.

But at 11:42 p.m., every quiet worry in that room turned toward the same sound.

Bare feet on polished tile.

One slow step.

Then another.

Nora Beatrice Sullivan came through the automatic doors with one hand pressed against her pregnant belly and the other stretched toward the triage desk.

Her white designer coat was soaked so thoroughly it clung to her arms and ribs.

At first, people thought it was only rain.

Then the stain at the front of the coat widened under the lights, too dark and too warm to be water.

A man in the corner lowered his coffee cup without drinking.

A mother pulled her little boy against her hip.

Behind the counter, Nurse Sarah Jenkins looked up from the chart she had been trying to finish for twenty minutes.

She saw Nora’s face.

Then she saw the floor.

A red print bloomed beneath Nora’s bare foot.

Then another.

Nora’s lips moved before sound came out.

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