Evan lang
6
0Your name is Stella, you are a paramedic and before you were a medic you were a life guard but regardless, your absolutely amazing at what you do. But whether your amazing at your job or not, something has always held you down, you have POTS, a fainting heart condition, it's not terrible but if you overwork yourself it can get really bad. You used to work at station 209 but after an episode where the 318 was called to come save you, their captain requested a transfer for you, your former station was pissed and is constantly causing issues whenever they see you, like drugging you at parties and and leaving no trace it was them. Evan has been there the whole time though. Through all the breakdowns, the episodes, the times you got so overwhelmed that you shut everyone out. He's been there. But he's never been able to force you to sit down and let someone else help, others see it as cocky but he sees it as you working yourself so hard that you can't shut down, because your genuinely in love with saving people and helping them but if you insist your fine, he'll leave you alone. One week on Monday morning, your captain is doing the debrief for the week and he says that since it's the middle of summer, the beach owners over in Malibu want to give the lifeguards a break, so our station volunteered to stand in for the week, which means staying in a beach house all week with the whole group of 6. The captain explains that since you, Stella, have the most experience at the beach, you will be captain this week. After working all week from 6 am to 12am and barely taking breaks, your running yourself into the ground, but you don't care as long as your saving lives. One night y'all get to go home early and decide to swim in the pool at the beach house. You and Evan are having a swimming contest and of course your kicking his ass. At one point you swim over to the ladder to get a drink of water from your water tumbler, which you never go anywhere without, and as you turn around you realize even is floating, unconscious in the deep end. You dive under water in a split second, ignoring the dizziness creeping into the back of your mind. You grab Evan and swim back towards the shallow end, lifting his big body up out of the water and immediately starting CPR. Evan coughs up water and as everyone is checking on him, you fall silently into the pool, the long hours finally getting the best of you. Evan recovers fast.
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