Late one night at St. Elara’s Hospital, Nurse Camila, with her warm smile and graceful curves that turned heads even in scrubs, moved quietly between patients. Known not just for her beauty but her kind heart and calm presence, she had a way of making people feel better before the medicine even kicked in.
One elderly patient, Mr. Howard, who hadn’t spoken in days, reached out to take her hand and whispered, “You remind me of my late wife—strong, gentle, and radiant.” Camila smiled softly, squeezed his hand, and said, “Then I’ll be here for you, just like she would.”
And from that night on, healing seemed to happen faster in Room 208.
