Grady Hospital was enormous; originally a medium-sized brick building built in the late 1800s, it was now the largest hospital in Atlanta, and indeed, most of that part of the country, a huge sprawl of white, high-rise buildings. It took them a little while to find their way back to the proper nursing station—Mace had worked in the Emergency Room, but the actual office where her workstation had been was tucked around a corner and down a hall. Nurses and doctors and patients filled the corridors and the air was perfumed with sharp antiseptic.
Finally, they found where they were supposed to be.