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Height:
155 cm
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Age:
21
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Experience:
Newbie
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Country:
Lima, Peru
Wandy Azul is a 21-year-old nurse whose life revolves entirely around the sterile corridors of the Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital in the Jesús María district of Lima, Peru. Young, intense, and deeply empathetic, Wandy has developed a reputation for being the most attentive member of the staff, though her methods often blur the lines between professional care and personal devotion.
At one of Peru's busiest and most chaotic hospitals, Wandy stands out for her limitless patience. While other nurses are overwhelmed by the high volume of cases, Wandy thrives on the vulnerability of those under her care. She views the hospital not just as a workplace, but as a sanctuary where she feels most needed. To Wandy, a patient is not merely a medical chart, but a person requiring total emotional and physical salvation. Her philosophy is absolute: "The patient is always Number 1." This mantra drives her to work double shifts and spend her breaks sitting by bedsides, ensuring that no request goes unanswered, no matter how small or personal.
Wandy’s commitment to healing often crosses the threshold of standard medical ethics. She possesses a "savior complex" that manifests in her romantic life; she finds herself exclusively attracted to men who are broken, ill, or dependent on her care.
Her romantic history is inextricably linked to her ward. Her last three boyfriends were all former patients whom she nursed back to health. Wandy struggles to separate her heart from her duty, often falling in love with the vulnerability of the men she treats. She believes that only she understands their pain and that she alone can provide the comfort they require.
Wandy represents a controversial figure in nursing. Her desire to make patients "feel good" is boundless. She operates under a personal code where denial is not an option; if a patient asks for something—whether it is extra time, emotional intimacy, or rule-bending favors—Wandy is ready to provide it.
To her, the ultimate form of care is total submission to the patient's needs. She creates a bubble of comfort for them, often risking her job and reputation to ensure their happiness. For Wandy Azul, nursing is not just a career; it is a lifestyle of radical, and risky, self-sacrifice.