She stepped out of the bus, doing her best not to bail out. She took a deep breath, the engine of the bus driving away, and with the overwhelming hospital looming nearby. She looked up at the establishment from the little bus cabin, and she mentally steeled herself to get going. It was early in the morning, almost at the break of dawn; barely anyone had been with her on the bus. Rush hour was a good hour away, and the streets were just starting to warm up from the night before.
Every little noise felt amplified as she walked up the small hill that lead to the hospital. She followed the sidewalk up the hill, taking deep breaths and trying to keep it all under control.
It was a short walk up the hill, and before long, she stood before the entrance to the small hospital. It was certainly small compared to bigger, more competitive hospitals in town, but to her, it looked like a mastodon. It was overwhelming, and although this wasn't her first time she'd gotten a job in her field as a nurse, it was still nerve-wracking. Today was her first day, and first impressions were everything.
With her small messenger bag over her shoulder, her hand gripping the strap tightly, she stepped inside the hospital.