Annie Levin - Character
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"The backbone of a genogram is a graphic depiction of how different family members are biologically and legally related to one another from one generation to the next. This map is a construction of squares and circles representing people and lines delineating their relationships. Each family memberis represented by a box (male) or a circle (female)... Sharing a family's history is a sacred relationship." - Genograms: Assessment and Intervention, 1999
No one exists in a vacuum and certainly not those who are related by blood, love, and any combination thereof. A collection of one-shots set in the "matriarchs" universe focused on family in all its wonderful and complicated variations. Bounces around seasons and may include some modern stuff too. Titled for the genographic depiction of the relationships of mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives.
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The woman’s eyes looked Kerry up and down for a moment before she looked at Annie. She seemed to study her for a brief moment before she looked back at Kerry and shook her head.
“No, no. It’s fine,” she assured Kerry. “But, can I ask? Is she your daughter?”
Kerry looked about ready to roll her eyes, despite the small smirk that twitched her lips. She nodded before looking back at Annie, who was grinning broadly.
“Yes, she is,” Kerry answered. “I don’t know why I don’t just add that to the introduction.”A visitor to the ER turns Kerry's life upside down with the revelation that she is Kerry's birth mother come to find her. But in the "matriarchs" universe, Helen Kingsley isn't the only one with a daughter, nor is she Kerry's only mother.
A retelling of the season 11 episode "Just As I Am" set in the "matriarchs" universe.
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It was hard to imagine that Chicago had been so booming only a few years before. But, well, so had everywhere else. They'd outlived a pandemic and a World War and spent the next ten years celebrating. But when the market crashed in '29, everything else crashed with it. Chicago, once a breath of fresh air, was now both suffocating and suffocated.
Dr. Weaver knew how lucky she was just for the chance to move her family somewhere else. Somewhere where the rent wasn't so high and the faces of her patients so haunted. But of all she expected upon moving to a new seaside town along the coast of New England, a town full of mermaid superstitions was not among them, nor was the shadowy figure in the water that seemed to follow her along the shore.
An ER mermaid!AU where Kerry moves to a new town with her family and discovers some local supersitions may be a little bit more true than originally thought.
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There is a special bond between sisters. Being raised together, knowing each other at a deeper level than you know almost anyone else, the way that you can be fighting with them tooth and nail one minute and fighting for them the next. And, given the depth and strength of such bonds, it is common that, when these relationships break for whatever reason, it can be quite difficult for everything to stay the same.
An AU inspired by the matriarchs universe where Susan Lewis isn't the only one who has a close relationship with her sister and the sister in question has the County General seeing double of their new Chief Resident.