The receptionist pointed him out, guess it made sense to her she barely knew Micheal so the newspaper story fitted. The woman walked over to him offering a greeting, despite his mild distrust he still shook her outreached hand.
Shae said
"Hi, I don't suppose you heard what I was telling the nurse? I would have been here earlier but... I had some studying to do for a test and family stuff so... I'm hoping I haven't caught you too late?"
Before he opened his mouth to speak there was a slight flicker in the lights, the hospital had redundant power wiring as a safety procation, so many machines relied on the power grid that a outage would be very disastrous. Micheal knew this, however a small flicker wasn't a bit deal so he didn't pay much attention to it. Micheal gave his response, "I did overhear that you're writing a paper on first responders, I am off duty so I can answer a few questions now although we can set a time later for an official interviews sometime later this week. However if you want to shadow me then you have to fill out some paperwork, hospital rules sadly." Micheal paused wondering if he should ask the woman, it was just so strange how she said she found him, it didn't add up to Micheal. "I do have a question first if you don't mind answering, how did you find my name in the paper anyway? I don't like talking with reporters, even asked to keep my name out of their reports, so I just find it odd."