[center][img]https://star.korupciya.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/20160722140213-588x425.png[/img][h2][color=93826D][b]SALEH ALNAELI[/b][/color][/h2][/center][hr] They day started like any normal day that he would have had coming back from his one free day off. Saleh got in an early morning work out at the gym followed by a stop at his favorite coffee joint for a dark coffee with no sugar. The darker the better as it helped energize and fuel his body for whatever was going to come next during his shift. Things were always unpredictable at Caduceus Memorial Hospital, something Saleh secretly enjoyed. Sure he was a man who favored routine, but being a doctor there never really was a routine, just rituals one did before the day would begin. That's what kept him sane, having rituals to keep his thoughts aligned on the straight and narrow. Being at CMH for a little more than a year, Saleh was still trying to integrate himself more into the community. Sure he was well liked by most of his superiors and the interns, but his other colleagues he needed to find more time to get to know. That was one thing he knew that he was lacking in as he was always throwing himself onto a case rather than getting to know those around him. His father would have been proud of all the work he has been doing, but his mother on the other hand would have bickered that he didn't have any friends to keep him company while he was there. As he pulled up into the Caduceus Memorial staff parking lot his phone's emergency text vibrated and rang. There was a colossal mess of an accident and his name was on team one of the triage. Without hesitation he bolted out of his car and rushed inside, leaving most of his belongings in his car other than his badge and scrubs. He pulled off his shirt and tossed it into his car, swapping on his scrubs as he entered the hospital lobby, making his way to the trauma center. Saleh hadn't read who else was on the triage team as it never really mattered, the only thing that mattered to him was that he was summoned so he was going to do his job. But, it did ease his mind at who he was teamed with as all the doctors at CMH were competent enough, he knew with confidence those who stood before him were some of the best there. [color=93826D][b]"Dr. Kim, Dr. Ivanov."[/b][/color] He said with a respectful greeting bow. [color=93826D][b]"Glad to be working with you today."[/b][/color] Sure Saleh sounded like a kiss-ass with his good morning's, but it was how he was raised and it stuck on him like glue.