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Love on the Fast Track (Derek and Norah)

Chapter 624
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Chapter 624:

The tkept their eyes fixed on the operating room door. After an agonizing wait, the light above the room

finally dimmed.

The operating room door creaked open, prompting Sean to dash ahead.

“Doctor...” he began, his voice breaking as he caught sight of those familiar eyes.

Someone hurried up behind him and shoved him aside.

“Doctor, how's the patient inside?”

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“Doctor, how is my son? Is he alright?”

The doctor was immediately surrounded by anxious family members.

She quickly relayed the patient's condition, causing the crowd to burst into tears.

“He was fine when he left this morning. How did this happen to him?”

“He’s only 34, with so much ahead of him. My poor son...” Joanna's heart tightened. The person sobbing was

clearly a family member of the patient in the operating room. Norah wasn’t inside.

“Sean, do you have any news about Norah?”

“She is fine,” Alice said, her tone filled with relief. “Yes, Norah is fine,” Sean repeated, settling back in his chair,

his demeanor relaxing.

Joanna, still puzzled, asked, “How do you know that? Where is Norah?”

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Joanna had been worried, not knowing Norah's status, but Alice’s and Sean's calmness only heightened her

anxiety.

“The doctor who just walked out is Norah,” Alice explained, gesturing toward the doctor who was consoling the

family. “I recognized her the moment she stepped out.” Even with a mask on, Alice knew it was Norah.

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“I'm certain that’s Norah.”

Joanna, preoccupied with the patient in the operating room, hadn't paid attention to the doctor. Now, she looked

closely and recognized Norah too. “Oh, it's Norah! She’s safe!”

She exclaimed in relief, her face softening. Knowing Norah was safe brought her comfort.

Norah quickly returned to the operating room. Outside, people were still crying by the door. A nurse gently

reminded them to keep their voices down, but everyone understood.

Their sorrow was understandable. It’s only natural to grieve the loss of a loved one. They just needed stime

to cto terms with the truth.

The three of them stayed at the hospital for more than two hours, waiting until Norah wrapped up her shift.