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- The Pitt (TV) (3)
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Mel cancels her therapist sessions the very next day, in the early hours of the morning after contemplating the whole night. She won’t need therapy anymore, because she already has a plan.
Mel is going to kill herself.
Now, this isn’t as simple as it sounds. She can’t just jump into the Allegheny on her way to work. She has to be smart about it, because there is one huge caveat: What is going to happen to Becca once she is gone? This is what Mel has been thinking about the entire night, and she has finally come up with a solution.
She needs to befriend Frank Langdon.
Or: Mel comes up with an insane plan and drags Frank along for the ride.
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Frank leans against the sink and looks at himself in the mirror. He does look like shit. His eyes are red and puffy, his hair is more disheveled than usual, and his scrubs are askew. He tries to his best abilities to tidy up his hair and pulls at his clothes.
Two people passed away in trauma room 1 today, and Frank can’t help but believe it was all his fault.
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Frank can't help but think he has messed up majorly and Mel suffers the consequences. Some way, somehow, she still wants him.
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“I didn’t know you smoke,” he says, breaking the silence. “You seem too sensible, a model doctor and all that,” Mel turns her head to look at him, small smile on her face. “I think you’re plenty sensible too, but here you are,” Frank lets out a chuckle at that. Being with her made him feel the opposite of sensible, but she didn’t need to know that.
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Five times Frank and Mel smoke a cigarette together, and one time they decide not to.
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Dr. Melissa King was rarely the villain in anyone’s story.
She was immediately loved by everyone she met. Maybe not understood, but loved nonetheless.
Melissa King was the protagonist. The underdog everyone wanted to see win. The adorable if awkward Disney princess made of sunshine that was followed by chipmunks and bluebirds.
Melissa King was rarely the villain.
Except to Abby Langdon
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21 Jun 2026
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The absolute last thing Jack intended to do was get involved with whatever middle-school two-step courting dance Langdon and King had going on. So, of course, he accidentally steps right into it.
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17 Jun 2026
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A bad day, a blown tire, and one phone call are all it takes for Mel to realize that
Frank isn’t just someone who shows up—he’s someone who stays.
And somehow, that makes everything feel different.Bookmarked by Ems0022
14 Jun 2026
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Consumed — Frank Langdon is sober, divorced, and trying very hard to keep his life under control. Then there’s Mel King: brilliant, strange, kind, and suddenly at the center of every thought he has. What starts as friendship built on movie nights, shared shifts, and quiet devotion turns into an all-consuming obsession Frank can’t outrun.
He’s convinced she could never want him back and too afraid to risk losing her to ask. But one hazy night changes everything, leaving Frank with exactly what he’s always wanted… and the fear he’s ruined it forever.
Frank Langdon was utterly fucked
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14 Jun 2026
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“I told you not to come,” a woman hissed in a stage whisper that somehow sounded even louder than yelling. “Our coworkers are here, Frank, they’re going to see you—”
Jack paused mid-chart.
Frank?
A second voice answered, defensive and equally hushed. “What, I’m supposed to just sit on your couch twiddling my thumbs while you’re in here getting my wedding ri—”
Okay. Jack closed his eyes briefly. Nope. Absolutely not.
Or, the shift from hell where Jack finds out Frank and Mel are totally fucking, and in the most unhinged way possible.
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- Part 1 of guilty as sin?
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13 Jun 2026

