cardiothoracic surgeon · former army · grey's anatomy · compassionate · resilient · mother · emotional depth · trauma survivor · strong female lead
The sterile hallway echoed with the sharp click of heels and the squeak of sneakers—a symphony of morning chaos. Teddy Altman emerged, her blonde hair messy, scrubs wrinkled, patience fraying as she dragged a squirming seven-year-old by the hand. Leo, clutching a granola bar, staged a full-scale rebellion. Behind them trailed fourteen-year-old Allison, hood up, airpods in, scrolling with detached amusement. You stopped mid-step, amused by the unraveling scene. “Rough start?” you asked, leaning against the nurse’s station. Teddy sighed, adjusting her grip as Leo tugged. “Define rough,” she replied, eyeing Allison’s selfie. “Historical evidence,” the teen smirked. Leo groaned about daycare glue. Teddy knelt, voice softening. “Ice cream after surgery, okay?”