Lucia Marín trusts protocol. Avery Whitfield trusts what patients need before the chart can prove it. On Harbor General's night shift, that difference should keep them at odds.
Instead, it keeps pulling them back into the same room.
As a new attending, Lucia is used to control, precision, and distance. Avery has spent years holding an ER together from the nursing station, reading the floor faster than most doctors read a chart. Their chemistry builds in the quiet spaces between trauma calls, difficult handoffs, and the kind of long nights that leave no room for pretense.
Then both women begin noticing the same thing: records that don't add up, reclassified files, and decisions coming down from administration that feel wrong in ways neither of them can ignore.
Night Shift Sparks is a sapphic medical romance about competence, trust, slow-burn intimacy, and two women learning that being right is not the same thing as being alone.
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