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I was wondering if you could do one where you're Ava Bekkers daughter, and you're around 14, and the episode when there's a shooting at the park you're there and you get shot, so when you get rushed into the hospital they immediately know who you're, unfortunately you're in critical condition and you do flat line but Dr Rhodes gose against code and starts doing chest compressions to save you and you do come back and you call out for your mum and he tells you that they'll get you to her, so when you wake up you're all bandaged up and you see Ava waiting for you to wake up, and she reassures you everything is alright and you scoot over letting her sit beside you in bed before you rest your head on her chest, and she promises to get ice cream and you two joke around before you both fall asleep together, and when Connor comes to check on you both he sees you both cuddled up so he leaves you both alone. Sorry it that's a long request.
Critical Condition
A/N: so sorry this took so long, letâs just say that A-Levels are a bitch and my psychology teacher is very unhelpful. I know that the millennium park shooting does take place on a Saturday but for the minute itâs a Friday
Requested: Yes, By anonymous.
Characters: Reader, Connor Rhodes, Ava Bekker
word count: 1.9K
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You hadnât wanted to go to school that day, most of your friends were either sick or away on a school trip and without them there to keep you company, school would practically be hell. Instead, you headed for Millennium Park at least, you could get some food there or even just chill out and attempt to do your schoolwork which had been emailed to you after you phoned in sick for yourself.
Your mum was going to be at work until 6pm so you had plenty of time to relax for a little. Either way you went to the bean statue and sat at one of the empty park benches, it was till early, almost 9 oâclock meaning that there was hardly anyone there since practically all children were at school and the majority of people there with families with young familyâs or children with their babysitters.
As you put your bag on the ground and took out your laptop to open up YouTube on a tab and play some music through your wired earbuds you smiled as some young children ran by you with their slightly unstable legs which struggled to keep up with the rest of their bodies. You looked back at your laptop and quickly opened up your emails to see what work teachers had given you, most of it was easy enough: Biology Chemistry, Geography, English, Maths and Computer science. While you had a lot of your harder subjects today, at least you could do the work outside of a stuffy, noisy classroom.
You settled down into your work, occasionally taking a sip of the coffee you brought with you in a flask. Distraction didnât come easy to you, and raven after the obnoxious school bell went off at the end of each class, your friends still had to shake you out of your school work trance. You were shocked that after you had made it to 11:35 and had almost completed all your school work that your attention was dragged away from your laptop. Looking up you could see a stampede of people running towards you, many carrying toddlers, and then you heard it. The distinct sound of gun shots you felt your eyes widen and your throat constrict with your heart practically in your mouth as you closed your laptop and started to run with the crowd.
You were shocked that after you had made it to 11:35 and had almost completed all your school work, your attention was dragged away from your laptop. Looking up, you could see a stampede of people running towards you, many carrying toddlers, and then you heard it. The distinct sound of gun shots, you felt your eyes widen and your throat constrict with your heart practically in your mouth as you closed your laptop and started to run with the crowd.
You could feel yourself slowing down, stamina was never your strong suit and the crowds where pushing each other out of the way trying to get to safety. It was at that moment that your footing fell from beneath you and you fell face first onto the ground, smacking your head hard, a sickening crack had brought tears to your eyes as you stumbled to get back onto your feet again; forgetting your laptop that had flown across the ground.
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You started running again, tears clouding your vision and blood in your mouth from your heavily bleeding nose. Gun shots were still flying everywhere, the sound of people screaming and falling behind you and in front of you haunting your thoughts as you begged whatever entity who was out there to spare you today, that you would never skip school again, that you could go home and see your mum today. You were too busy in your own thoughts until you felt blood oozing down your back as you fell for the second time. Not having the strength to scream anymore you just lay there, slowly drifting off into the darknessâŚ
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The first thing which you remembered was the sirens, all of a sudden it was loud and busy. There were multiple people standing over you in some form of uniform, your eyes wide open and you pulse racing, you could feel it everywhere. Were you⌠Panicking? As you thought back in your memories, noting was really coming to mind, suddenly there was an agonising sharp pain in your abdomen, crying out in terror and fear, you tried to sit up, only to be unable to. There were shushing sounds all around you, telling you it was all going to be okay. From what little you took in you could see it was red⌠blood? A shooting. It was all coming back to you now.
You properly looked at the people in front of you, theyâre wearing blue and black with white writing, police officers were the most likely, why not paramedics? Was the shooter still there? Your breathing hitched and you could feel yourself starting to panic again. One of them lifted you into their arms and you gripped on tightly to them, trying to speak to him, he stopped, trying to listen to you. Your voice came out ragged and weak, even surprising yourself. "Tell my mum, Iâm sorry". He smiled, "You will be able to tell her yourself." He said back⌠With that you drifted back into a dose, still accompanied by pain, screaming, sirens and beeping.
You recognised the hospital you were being rolled into on the stretcher even from the bleariness of your eyes as they squinted open. 'No no no no no... this was not were you wanted to be.' Although it didn't really matter, your mother would have found you eventually but you knew just how deep a load of shit you would be in for skipping school. As you looked around yourself you could see blood everywhere, the crimson red starting to haunt the insides of your eyelids, even if you didn't think it was there it was.
That was when you looked up at the man overhead of you, you could briefly make out Connor Rhodes, your mother's current off and on partner; although she didn't realise that you knew that. "Don't tell mum please" was all you could whisper out hoarsely before coughing up more blood, a nurse handed you a sick dish which all the blood dripped into. "We'll do what we can, Y/n". You smiled briefly but before you could thank him you felt yourself drifting off into another sleep before you could stop yourself, the shouting for a crash cart didn't even allow you to open your eyes again.
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"She's coding! Get me a crash cart!" Connor desperately shouted as he immediately lowered the gurney and threw the pillow to one side before starting chest compressions. Even though Ava and he had their spats he couldn't bring himself to obey protocol in that moment. This child was the light of Ava's life and who knows what would happen if she weren't to make it. He had to blink the tears back from his eyes as he was instructed to stand clear of the defibrillator thankfully, it only took one shock to get her back, and before he have time to think he immediately ordered that they take her to surgery to remove the bullet and sort out the internal bleeding before Dr Lanik even had the chance to berate him for breaking the protocol.
"I want my mum," he heard a faint whisper of the words and looked down at the 14 year old who looked like she was about to cry. He smiled as reassuring as he could at he, "She'll be here with you when you wake up but we've got to remove the bullet for you." The young girl nodded before the anatheisa took hold and she closed her eyes yet again... now the real work started.
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Connor watched as the E.D started to get back to normal well, whatever normal meant several hours later. The place was an absolute mess, blood even managed to find its way onto the ceiling, which he had found it hard to believe. Connor had yet to even find Ava, his colleague was so busy that they had been separated to do their own surgeries. Walking into the break room again, which had mostly been cleaned up he saw Ava. The usual happy blonde woman was collecting her stuff, getting ready to leave after getting changed out of her bloody scrubs. She had an extremely tired look on her face. "Ava?" She turned to look at him, "I'm not in the mood Connor, I want to get some sleep. I'm going home." She replied, attempting to walk out past him. He stepped in front of heralding her forearm. "Ava, Y/N is here. She was involved in the shooting."
Ava stopped and looked up at Connor searching his eyes for any type of deception, "No... No you're lying, where is she?" Connor swallowed the saliva building up in his mouth, "She's in the ICU, room 4" Ava felt her heart constrict as she pulled herself from Connors grip and ran for the stairs up to the ICU. She had never ran the four flights of stairs so quickly, the tears were in her eyes, as they ran down her cheeks and dropped onto the floor causing a slipping hazard if others weren't careful enough.
Reaching that room and looking through that window to see a child wearing her daughters features with tubes sticking out from all over. She carefully entered the room setting down her bags and pulling the chair in the room over to her daughters bedside, picking up the girl's limp, cold hand and holding it in her own. She felt like it had been hours she had been sitting there for when her daughter opened her eyes for the first time. "Y/N/N, Honey, shhhh you're okay. I'm here with you. There's no need to be frightened anymore." Ava softly hushed her, wiping away her daughters unshed tears, glistening in the corners of her eyes.
"Mom? I'm so so sorry, all my friends were going to be away and I didn't want to go to school so I went to the park.. I'm so so sorry." Ava hushed her daughter once again. "It's all right, Honey, we'll talk about it later."
You shuffled yourself over on the bed a little, wincing as you done so, looking over at your mom, she gave you a disapproving look which you chose to ignore as patted the bed for her to join you. Ava pushed herself from the chair and settled beside Y/n on the bed, "Sleep my love, we'll talk later over Ice-cream alright?" You nodded and felt yourself drifting back to sleep surrounded by your mothers love. Ava was not long behind her. It had been a very long day after all.
Connor watched in through the window and smiled softly at the mother and child who he was both deeply fond of. Just another day of work and keeping families together, including the woman who he loved.
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Back In Chicago Part 5 Jay Halstead x Choi!reader
written by @anotheronechicagobogâ
warnings: mention on canon violence, Choi can be an ass sometimes so he isnât OOC in this, mention of death
A/N: Sorry itâs so short
Also, Caskata is a Brazillian name that means like a waterfall- strong and persistent. I like unique names with deep meanings (probably biased cause my name is unique with a deep meaning lol)
Heated sunrays irritated you awake. You hated closing the curtains before you went to bed, but hated waking up to the sun blasting you in the face, making you all hot and sweaty before the day had even begun. Your pillow vibrated and shook underneath your head, you noted that you probably fell asleep on your boyfriendâs chest instead of your pillow again, but couldnât bring yourself to care. You knew how much he loved it. âGood morning gorgeous.â
âFlattery will not get me out of bed.â
âNo, but the reminder that the sun is about to make it even hotter in here might.â
â... Fine. Iâm getting up. You shower first, Iâll start breakfast.â
âOkay. Hey, I love you.â You smiled as he gave you a quick kiss. âI love you too.â
Once both of you were showered and sitting down to eat, you noticed that Jay really looked like he wanted to say something. And you had an inkling as to what it was about. âIâm not going to talk to my dad, Jay. I know that you think youâre what came between us, but thatâs not true. He pulls this traditionalist sexist stuff on me all the time. I am always the one to apologize and mend our relationship, but not this time. I want to be on good terms with him so, so badly, but it will do nothing coddle and enable him to keep up his behaviour. And I have gained too much self-respect to let that happen. I want Caskata to have it better than I did, and Iâm going to do what I can to make it happen.â
âI know, I just donât want you to regret it if something happens.â
âI appreciate that youâre thinking about me, and I get where youâre coming from, but I am really proud of myself. I have never stood up to him like this before, and I feel... Strong. Powerful. And it feels good.â
âIt looks good too.â
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Work kept you busy, a steady stream of patients flittering into your schedule all day. Some needed to see you, some just needed you to do the pre-doctor questions and measurements. It was a nice change of pace, compared with what you were used to. Imagine working at the ED but in underdeveloped, overcrowded, underfunded, and understaffed hospitals and clinics. It was nice to get a doctor because they had a patient waiting for them, alive, as opposed to needing them to declare death. Still, you tensed and prepared for the worst when you were asked âChoi, get the doctor.â It didnât have the same implications as it had at your previous jobs but you couldnât just drop a reaction that had been ingrained in you. In the way you perceived your work. âY/L/N, someoneâs on the phone for you.â
âWhat? Who would call me here instead of my cell?â
âI donât know, but can you make it quick and ask them not to do it again?â
âSure thing. Hello?â
âAm I speaking to Y/N Choi?â
âYes, who is this?â
âI am nurse Gertrude Marsh, Iâm calling from the Gaffney medical centre, you are the emergency contact for detective Jay Halstead, correct?â
âYes, oh my god, is he okay?â
âI cannot give out his condition over the phone, how long will it take you to get to the emergency department?â
âTwenty-five minutes.â You didnât wait for a response, hung up, and ran to find your boss.
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You werenât sure how you did it, but you got to the ED in fifteen minutes rather than twenty-five. âMy name is Y/N Choi, Iâm here for Jay Halstead, Iâm his girlfriend and emergency contact.â
âDoctor Bekker? Sheâs here.â
âI am doctor Ava Bekker, please come with me. Jay is in dire need of surgery but we need you to approve it.â
âWhatâs his condition?âÂ
âMinor concussion, stab wound in his lower right abdomen, nicked his large intestine. The bleeding was expected to stop on its own and then weâd just stitch him up but it hasnât, we suspect thereâs more damage-â
âBut you wonât be able to find the other source, or sources, of bleeding unless you operate. Do it. You have my consent.â
Then suddenly it was like Dr. Bekker had never been beside you in the first place, as she turned into a blonde blur giving orders and running to the OR. You managed to kiss Jay on the forehead before they took him away.
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Will was also, understandably and visibly, distraught. You sat in the surgical waiting room, side by side. Natalie had come by with deli sandwiches and coffee when it became apparent that it would take a small army, or Maggie, to move either of you. The surgery wasnât done. It was running longer than it should. Both you and Will knew it. You hadnât gotten an update in a while, and you were trying not to think about the implications of that.Â
Ava exited the surgical room and entered the waiting room, no longer in her surgical scrubs. âY/N, Will. There were some complications, but Jay pulled through. We repaired all the damage. You both will be able to see him in two hours in post-op. I would recommend getting something to eat. I have it on good authority that you havenât eaten since yesterday and if you donât take care of yourselves now Iâll sick Maggie on you.â And with that she turned on her heel and left the waiting room.
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Youâd gone home quickly to shower and change before coming back, only killing half an hour. You sat in the waiting room again, alone this time, when your dad approached you. âHere. I know itâs junk food, but you need to eat something and nothing else was open this late.â He handed you a pizza box which undoubtedly contained a small deep-dish pizza. You took the box gingerly and placed it on the tray table next to you. âY/N, I am sorry. You were right, I had no right to treat you, or any woman, that way. I was wrong. The way I have been behaving and acting just as wrong. I didnât realize it until recently, but I felt entitled to your decisions, which isnât okay. I shouldnât have done that and I know that just saying âIâm sorryâ wonât fix everything. So I would like to earn your trust and affection back. If thatâs okay with you, of course.â
âI would really like that dad. Though I wish Iâd had a camera to record you saying you're wrong...â
âHaha, very funny.â
âSeriously? I had to get stabbed for you apologize to Y/N?â
âJay! Iâm so glad that youâre okay. How are you feeling?â
He chuckled and held your cheek gently âLike I just got stabbed and pushed down a flight of stairs.â
âIsnât that what Sergeant Voight said what happened to you?â
âYes dad, it is. He was trying to make a joke.â
#One Chicago#one chicago imagines#chicago med#chicago pd imagine#Chicago PD#chicago med imagine#jay halstead#jay halstead imagine#jay halstead x reader#ethan choi#april sexton#ethan choi x daughter!reader#ethan choi x april sexton#ethan choi x reader#Natalie Manning#will halstead#will halstead x natalie manning#maggie lockwood#ava bekker#Ava Bekker deserved better#yes i'm bitter
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Chicago Med Masterlist
Who I write for:
Crockett Marcel
Connor Rhodes
Ava Bekker
Sarah Reese
Connor Rhodes x Ava Bekker
Will Halstead x Reader
In the rain
Crockett Marcel x Reader
âNot happy to see me?â
Post
Old friends
Reckless
Ava bekker x Reader
Free living
Changed Person
Sunrise
In the aftermaths
Ava Bekker x (Daughter) Reader
Critical condition - Based on episode 03x18. Reader gets shot at millennium park and arrives at med in critical condition, while Ava is completely unaware.
Connor Rhodes x Ava Bekker
âDonât play dumb with me, where the hell is she?â
Finally a place to call home
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