
TORN BETWEEN BILLIONAIRES; A NURSE'S DILEMMA
Chapter 5
Elena stepped back into Ward B with a weak body. The clinic lights felt brighter than before, almost mocking how drained she was. The boy she had saved was resting now, breathing on his own, his mother thanks Elena. A wave of relief washed through her, followed by a heavy tiredness that settled deep inside her bones.
Nurse Patricia’s voice cut across the room.
“You are finally done with the shift. Good. I need you to finish the rest of the charts before you leave.”
Elena wanted to fire back but she only nodded. Fighting Patricia never led anywhere. The woman walked away before Elena could even reply.
Dr. Reyes caught her eye from across the room. He gave her a soft look, like he could see right through her brave face.
“You did well today,” he said as he passed by. “Go home when you can. Rest is also part of this job.”
He patted her shoulder and continued on.
Elena held on to his words like a small gift. She finished the charts with shaky fingers, cleaned up her station, and finally changed out of her scrubs. Her entire body ached. She only wanted to fall into bed, but the buses would take almost an hour at this time of night.
The city was cool when she stepped outside. A soft breeze brushed her cheeks. For a moment she let her lungs fill with fresh air, imagining what it would feel like to work in a place where she did not have to run on fear and prayer.
The bus ride was quiet. A few tired workers sat with heads bent toward sleep. Elena rested her forehead on the window. Her eyes filled with water.
When she reached her stop and walked into the small compound where their apartment sat, the lights from other rooms were already off. She knew Miguel was still awake.
Inside, Miguel sat at the small table with his books spread around him. Only the lamp was on. He turned off the overhead lamp to save electricity. He looked up as soon as she stepped in.
“Elena, you are late again,” he said.
“I know. It was a long day.” She forced a smile. “Why are you still up?”
“I was studying. I have a quiz tomorrow.” He closed his notebook. “Come, sit. I kept dinner.”
The smell of warm rice filled the room. Miguel had cooked canned beans too, even though he did not like beans much. He pushed the plate toward her as she sat down.
“You need to eat,” he said.
Elena took a bite. The food was just too sweet. Miguel sat across from her, watching her carefully.
“You look tired,” he said.
“I am,” she answered honestly. “But I am fine.”
He leaned his elbows on the table and rubbed his forehead. “I got an email today from the scholarship office.”
Elena paused. “What did it say?”
“They sent the list of what the scholarship covers.” Miguel lifted the paper from the table and handed it to her. “Most of the tuition is paid, but not all. And there are other things. Books,Housing and Registration fees. It is a lot.”
Elena read the list slowly. Each line felt like a weight being added to her chest. She could already see the billings growing higher than what she earned in months. Her hands shaked as she placed the paper down.
Miguel watched her face and sighed. “I know it is too much. Maybe I should wait a year. I can work and save. I can take part time jobs. I do not want to make things harder for you.”
“No,” Elena said quickly. Her voice came out stronger than she expected. “You are not delaying anything.”
“But look at you,” Miguel insisted. “You come home half dead. You skip meals. You barely sleep. I can see what this job is doing to you.”
Elena shook her head. “Your education is not something we push aside anyhow. This is your chance. You deserved it
Miguel whispered. “I just do not want to be a burden.”
“You are not a burden,” she said, in a low tone “You are my brother. I promised Dad I would take care of you. I meant it.”
Silence filled the room for a moment. Miguel looked down, swallowing hard. Elena reached out and held his hand.
“This family only has the two of us,” she said. “If you succeed, we both succeed. I will make it work. I do not know how yet, but I will.”
Miguel blinked, his eyes shining. “I wish you did not have to carry so much.”
Elena smiled gently. “Life gave me strong shoulders. I will be fine.”
Miguel squeezed her hand. “Thank you, Elena.”
She stood then and moved behind him, wrapping her arms around his shoulders from the back in a loose hug. “Finish your quiz. Do well. Let me worry about the rest.”
He nodded, and she let go. After dinner, Miguel washed the plates while Elena changed into her worn pajamas. She watched him for a moment, the boy who was growing into a man with a bright future . She wished she could take away that guilt.
When the lights were finally off and they settled into their beds, the room was quiet except for the tick of the wall clock. Elena stared at the ceiling. Tomorrow will be another long day at the clinic. But she would face it. For Miguel and for their future.
She whispered into the dark, even though he was already asleep.
“I will figure it out. I promise.”
And she meant it with everything she had.
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