The hospital corridors had a rhythm of their own. During the day, they bustled with the sounds of beeping monitors, rolling carts, and hurried footsteps of nurses and doctors. Visitors’ voices mingled with the occasional laughter of patients trying to keep their spirits up. But after nightfall, when the shift changed and most staff retired to offices or break rooms, the corridors emptied. The sterile lights cast long shadows against the linoleum floors, and the hum of the building became almost hypnotic. It was during these…
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