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Robby wakes up in the ED, but he doesn't remember being married to Jack.
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Post-Pittfest, night shift resident Vincent Yang is forced to take Langdon’s place on day shift. For him, it means his unlabeled feelings for Dr. Robinavitch will only carve a growing cavity in his heart. Robby, well, he’s just grateful for the extra help.
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“I’ll see you around.”
“Wait.” Her voice is rough. “I’m sorry.”
“There’s nothing to apologize for. I’ll see myself out.”
She feels her warm hand around her wrist stopping her. Emery’s expression holds no difference, but her eyes wouldn’t look away from the contact. And if she were to look at Heather, it’d be the same for her. The silence between them lasts seconds, but it was enough to soften the air around them.
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Emery has a crush, and Heather is kind of oblivious
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Like he told Dana, Robby took his days off to head for the hills in an attempt to find balance after the shift from hell. But when he comes back as a trauma patient, his friends and coworkers are left asking what happened and if they misjudged the severity of Robby's mental health issues.
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It could be said that Shen had a penchant for the forbidden, and there was a certain 'My Date with the President’s Daughter' quality about it all.
No one had to tell him that an attending ogling a med student, a 20-year-old med student whose parents both worked at the hospital, no less, was, unequivocally, a bad idea.
But that’s what made it kind of irresistible.
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"She's Crash and you can be Burn."
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Dr. Jack Abbot was an asshole.
Objectively, one of the most talented, competent physicians at PTMC. Begrudgingly, also one of the most handsome. But, categorically, an asshole.
__After the PittFest MCI, Samira is left to process everything she just went through, including the closeness she felt with Jack Abbot. When Abbot asks her to shadow him on the night shift, the weeks that follow are a test of strength for both Jack and Samira as they navigate their complex, evolving feelings for each other.
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That part of her that was going to sabotage everything really, really wanted to call Abbot right now.
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Robby turns into him. “I want to have sex, too. I want you to fuck me.”
There’s a sudden and insistent buzzing in Jack’s mind. He remembers the stupid anecdote about how they’re the bees that protect the hive. A little over a month ago, Robby was contemplating leaving it all behind. Now he’s in Jack’s arms, wanting things. Wanting him.
Robby touches Jack’s face. The older man is post-coital in his bed, talking about sex, like they just didn’t experience a mind-blowing orgasm, and a hand job together. Robby is also a greedy little shit. Maybe his libido or threshold is high. He loves it. Jack’s vision whites out. He’s going to have to rise to the occasion to please him.
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Xiomara Sterling grew up in the shadow of her own potential. Born into a well known family of high achiever. It was a constant uphill battle to prove her worth and her intelligence. Yet as she transitioned into the role of an ER doctor, she discovered that brilliance could be both a blessing and a curse. At 27, Xiomara was fatigued by years spent overcoming assumptions based on her youth and appearance, her competence often overlooked in favor of more seasoned professionals. Haunted by her past at her prior trauma center she is given the grace of a transfer, to take over the position of a senior resident, one Frank Langdon, who needed to take a step back from the program to focus on his health. It is at her new home hospital that she meets Dr. Michael Robinavtich, a seasoned ER doctor with baggage to match hers. At first Xiomara is skeptical, but as she warms up to her new friends a specter from her past comes wheeling into The Pitt. What will become of her new budding relationship with a certain doctor, what will become of the new friendships she has made? Will it last, or will it all come crumbling down.
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“C’mon, man,” he huffed out, and Robby felt like he was going to be sick, like he was some dealer in a back alley enabling whatever the hell this was. They weren’t in an alley, or in the backseat, and yes, maybe this place was haunted, but there were still rules. There had to be rules, or else there was chaos, and with chaos came unpredictability. Frank Langdon was turning into an anomaly in that equation.
Langdon’s jaw tightened with Robby’s searching look, and his sweating palms balled into fists. “Don’t you fucking- pretend you’re perfect, Robby. We both know you’re not.”
He knew how to get under his skin, Robby would give him that much.
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- Part 3 of everyone gets a slice of Robinavitch
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Jack walks Samira home after they've clocked out of work following Pittfest. Samira has a breakdown on the walk home so Jack takes her back to his place and takes care of her. He knows how exhausting it can be to deal with a mental health crisis and does his best to help her.
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Victoria Javadi thinking about the parts of the job med school had failed to prepare her for.
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There are times when you discover you’ve been withholding something from yourself that was always yours to have.
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After the Pittfest mass casualty event, Robby does not take any time off.
The time off is offered, as it always is after especially traumatic events. Gloria had been nearly insistent that he take at least the day, and that he should talk to the counselor they were bringing in. Even Jack had tried to convince him to take the day off.
He doesn't need it. He'd rather keep working, thank you very much.
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- Part 2 of And I'll use you as a warning sign
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Many things could be and had been said about Samira Mohan– that she was slow, that she was kind, that she wasn’t cut out for Emergency Medicine, that she had a natural gift, a real knack for this job, but no one had ever been able to say she was easy to rattle. Tonight was different, and she didn’t just feel rattled, she felt like a fault line, cracked open.
After the MCI, Samira needs a lifeline. Jack Abbot offers her one.
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yes it's another bench fic.
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Walsh knew how to command the situation, to run a room, do what needed to be done, and Samira admired that about the good, intense doctor. Confident, self-assured, not afraid to take control or take over, give a firm and guiding hand. A hand that was on Samira’s no small number of times, or on her shoulders, arms, hips, to move her out of the way.
Or brush one of Samira’s curls out of her face so she could see properly.
Or take her chin to redirect her focus elsewhere.
Like right now, when Walsh did just that to Samira, who turned to look at her friends as they waited for her to finish getting stitches. A turn that happened in the gap of time Walsh paused because son of a bitch, stop looking down at that fucking outfit she’s wearing.
(Inspired by a tweet from @walshpilled on Twitter.)
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Harassment may not be a teaching method Dr. Robby approved of Dr. Langdon using, but that didn’t mean it wasn’t one used in The Pitt at all.
Or, Victoria Javadi has a rough night followed by a shift shadowing Dr. Mohan. She notices a weird parallel in her mom’s “teaching” methods and Dr. Robby’s. -
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The morning after Pittfest is brutal. Daisy decides to go pick up her wife from work and take care of her after she spent all that time caring for everyone else. The weight of the night finally hits Emery once they get home.
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- Part 3 of Sun & Moon- Emery Walsh & Daisy Walsh
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Samira Mohan doesn't have a date for her family's Diwali party. Abbot's there to help.
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Dr. Parker Barlowe wasn’t supposed to be here. Three days after finishing her fellowship program, she finds herself exhausted, overworked, and clawing her way through each shift at one of Pittsburgh’s premier trauma centers. Parker’s path was never clean, never straight, never easy. What started as a plan backed by structure and purpose, quickly dissolved until there was nothing left. Now, in a place that demands perfection under pressure, Parker is haunted by the knowledge that effort doesn’t guarantee outcome.
Dr. Jack Abbot carries his own ghosts. Ones he doesn’t talk about, but that live in the quiet way he moves through the world. His steadiness, not the absence of pain, but instead the discipline of having survived it. Neither of them is whole, and neither pretends to be. But where everything else in their lives has broken or disappeared, they keep showing up–for the job, for the patients, and eventually, for each other. It’s not easy. It’s not fast. But somewhere between the trauma they don’t speak about and the moments they almost do, they begin to find a rhythm, the fragile, uneven pieces of something real.
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Abby Langdon just might scream. Mel is also there, because you have to lie in the bed you make. Frank Langdon being a messy hoe (in the background), as per usual.