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Big sad: John why in gods name did you make this awful chat
GOD🙏: also aren’t there a few people missing
Dunks🧋: I’m glad you asked my certified sad boi
Dunks🧋: We have started bets on the night shift and we thought day shift would like to join. Collins is not allowed to bet because she always wins and that is why she isn't in the chat
GOD🙏: im listening
Nightshift baddie: we have bets going on which couple will get together first
Dunks🧋: Your options are Mel and Langdon, Samira and Abbot, or santos and one of the many queer women here. (You can't bet on yourself santos) and you can bet on who you think is making the first move!
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How far can you run?
Down the street?
Across town?
Another state?
How far can you run before you're found? -
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“You what?”
Michael Robinavitch was about five seconds from getting a foot firmly planted up his ass.
“Robby has me on day shift for another two weeks,” Samira gently explained, eyes soft as she reached out to smooth a hand over Parker’s arm.
“And this is on top of the two weeks you already have left?” Parker asked, an eyebrow raised and head tilted. Samira opened her mouth to respond, but quickly decided to just nod her head instead.
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Parker and Samira struggle to deal with being on opposite shifts for a little while. They play a little game to quench their thirst
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The thing is, when Samira Mohan offered to be one of the people he checked in with before “getting some air,” he hadn’t intended to ever take her up on it. For so very many, very good reasons.
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A companion to Getting Some Air (https://archiveofourown.info/works/65978155/chapters/169994179), with corresponding chapters but from Jack's point of view.
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- Part 4 of After PittFest
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The thing is, when she offered to be one of the people he checked in with before “getting some air,” she hadn’t expected him to take her up on it.
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A companion to The Bees That Protect the Hive (https://archiveofourown.info/works/67087855/chapters/173216923), with corresponding chapters but from Samira's point of view.
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- Part 3 of After PittFest
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a collection of rare-pairs, past pairs, non-canon but soon to be canon, and many more of The Pitt doctors
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- Part 2 of Kink Kollection 2025
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When your baby won't stop crying, you bring her to the Pitt and get help from a very handsome doctor
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love is natural and real, but not for such as you and I by galenlaufey
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
21 Oct 2025
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"Dude," Shen said, handing him his half-finished coffee "you look like you fought a bar and lost."
Jack took the coffee without a word. His head was pounding. His shirt still smelled faintly of someone else's cologne and sweat. And all he could do was thank whoever was watching over him, God, the universe, sheer dumb luck, Jack didn't care who to credit. The important part was that Professor Robinavitch hadn't arrived yet.
Because if there was one class he couldn't afford to mess up, it was this one.
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Years later, Trinity will look back on this shift as the first she ever worked as a doctor. Not a student, not an intern, not a resident, not a fellow, not an attending. A doctor.
Years later, it still kinda pisses her off that Langdon was the one to bring it out of her.
During a shift from hell, a difficult patient brings up old wounds and new problems for Santos, McKay, and Langdon.
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Fortuna Favet Fortibus (Fourtune Favors the Strong) by BrunetteWrites
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV), Criminal Minds (US TV)
20 Oct 2025
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Dr. Daisy Winters has spent her life running into chaos, from the Helmand Province to the dark corners of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. She knows how to manage trauma—everyone else's, that is. But after a bullet leaves her hospitalized after the death of a child. The question echoes louder than any gunshot: How much is too much?
The worst part of her job wasn’t the violence—it's the waiting. As a profiler, she sees the patterns forming, she sees the signs, and she sees the impending threat, but the BAU always arrives after the bodies begin to fall. In war, seeing death is not a chance but a guarantee. She had the names of those she lost forever etched into her flesh. Leaving the FBI seemed the only option. Pittsburgh was a safe place to land.
Dr. Jack Abbot knew a thing or two about war, trauma.The former Army Combat Medic carried his own ghosts—memories of tourniquets applied under fire, the smell of cordite and blood, and the awful, haunting silence when you failed. He’d learned to live in the aftermath.
Daisy didn’t expect her new beginning to be an unsolicited offer from PTMC. She didn’t think she’d accept. But she had and now she’d be working alongside the man who saw her at her worst: Jack Abbot.
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Samira finally looked up at Jack, who smooths back her hair and looks at her…well, he looks at her the same way that he looked at her in the back of her truck when she had mascara smeared on her cheeks.
a sequel to last night's mascara — four times samira slept with jack and the one time she admitted It meant something.
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Samira had decided from a young age that she knew exactly what she wanted to do. Once a year, her parents would pack everything up and make the days-long trek across numerous airports and timezones to visit their family in India. After so long of this routine, the clouds had parted, and somewhere between the red lips and the shiny black heels she would ogle, the revelation was made clear. Samira Mohan was going to be a flight attendant.
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Based on the “When you have an office party and wake up next to your favorite co-worker”, Tik tok.
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Alternatively, Dennis and Robby navigate feelings after they spend a night together, and what it means for them.
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I had never stepped into a more chaotic Emergency Room than on my first day working at “the Pitt”; the nickname many people at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center (PTMC) have for its emergency room. I have worked at some of the busiest trauma centers in the largest community hospitals in Southern California, yet even in those busy and packed emergency rooms, I never felt so hesitant with the workload. Heading into the Pitt, I had less confidence, even on Day 1, that I would be having an enjoyable shift. It was emergency medicine though, and while it is the specialty that tends to throw everything it wants at you without due regard for your own sanity, it was the speciality I had fallen in love with. Emergency Medicine was my bride, one that pirouettes every time I come on shift.
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OR a new provider comes to work at the Pitt, and tries to fit in amongst the peculiar characters that are his new coworkers.
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Jack sometimes wonders if he's cursed. At 49, he's an amputee and a widower. He has PTSD and takes antidepressants. A lot of his life has been shit.
And now, to top it all off, he has cancer.
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You're a recent Pittsburgh transplant who has just finished transitioning and is ready for a fresh start. With the support of your best friend and now coworker, Parker, you take on one of the ED's cowboys.
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“It’s a fair question,” she shrugs, knowing her defense of Dan/Dave will annoy her ‘client’. She persists with her baiting, composing herself as the picture of innocence. “There isn’t exactly a ‘Mrs Cass’, is there?”
Cassie shoves her hands in her pockets, retrieving her silver lighter. Dana puts a cigarette between her own lips, and like a well-practiced waltz, Cassie lights it for her. “There could be. D’you know anyone who might be interested?”
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She was sort of a little bit thrilled by it, thrilled by his choosing her, thrilled by the STEMI timing, thrilled by the way the department worked so smoothly sometimes she felt like a cog in a machine.
And she liked to think she was a cog in a machine because it meant she was useful and purposeful and something needed or even wanted her there. She thought of Eleanor in The Haunting of Hill House, who said, placidly, she remembered because the word was so pleasing and so sad, “I’ve never been wanted anywhere.” She felt very much like Eleanor, haunted by ghosts, reaching out her hand in the darkness and waking up alone. And her intense wanting was a wound she was sure people could see, bleeding down her forehead, a primal warning sign to back away slowly so no one else would get hurt. What about me, she wanted to beg, what about my wound, but she knew that, too, was a childish fantasy. That it would be more work than anyone was willing to put in to get past the walls she put up in the form of busyness and delight and surface-level vulnerability so they couldn’t see the depth of her hurt and grief lurking inside.
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Robby was an idiot.
He should have known.
Loving a Man like Jack Abbot wasn’t enough.
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Zoe Kasprzyk had never planned on coming to Pittsburgh, much less working at the PTMC, and even less in the ER. She isn’t sure of her skills, doesn’t know if she can handle the pressure, and wonders if she should even be a doctor. And adding fuel to the fire, her residency at PTMC includes shift rotations: three weeks day shift, three weeks night shift.
Battling her own pressuring life circumstances and trying to adapt to a new life, Zoe tries her best to stay afloat. Which doesn’t come easy when both of her chief attendings push her to her limits. Only while Robby does so out of his own frustration, Abbot wants Kasprzyk to learn. Despite their rough start, he believes she could become a trauma doctor, and he wants her to succeed, which is unlike him. Why would he even care about a newcomer resident?
Zoe wonders that too. And then she wonders why she’s even thinking about her night-shift attending after she’s left the hospital. Why does Jack Abbot’s opinion matter so much? And why does she start dreading switching back to the day shift with each rotation...