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Overhead, the hospital PA clicks. “Code Silver, Surgical Floor. Code Silver, Surgical Floor.”
The room seems to tighten around the sound. Ahmad’s posture goes rigid, attention splitting between radio traffic and camera feeds. His half-eaten candy bar is forgotten on the desk.
Trinity is on her feet before the second announcement finishes.
OR: Spider-Woman saves the day and Javadi throws things to make a point.Series
- Part 8 of no strings attached
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12 Apr 2026
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This is the thing about domestic moments, Trinity thinks, watching her do it. They don't announce themselves. You don't even realise they are significant in real time, not usually at least. It is just that additional box of pasta, but underneath it – the asking of opinions on seemingly negligible things.
She had grown up in an environment where ordinary moments had an expiration date. A house in which the quiet that was once so calming and serene would turn without warning. She had learned early on to not lean into the good stretches too long and hard, because leaning in made it worse when they ended.
And she is still learning how to just – let things be good.
She is working on it.
They turn past the condiment aisle, past a small kid strapped into a cart seat that regards Trinity with the frank, unblinking suspicion of a toddler and who Trinity instanyly decides should probably be home sleeping and come around into the next stretch of the store.
And that is when she sees them.
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Trinity gets a Beyblade. She doesn't ask for it.
Bookmarked by TotallyNotARacoon
12 Apr 2026
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There's a beat of silence, a short moment where it looks and feels and sounds like Garcia might be considering it. Trinity can basically feel her own heartrate pick up. But then-
"Can't," Garcia tells her. "I've got brunch at ten thirty."
Business as usual, then. Her heartrate is back to normal.
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- Part 1 of the casualties-verse
Bookmarked by TotallyNotARacoon
12 Apr 2026
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They’re scanning charts when the idea first hits Trinity, Mel’s eyebrows knitted together as she stares at her monitor across the way. Trinity kicks her foot out, catches Mel’s shin.
“Hey,” she says, watches Mel’s eyes go wide like what, me? “Your sister dumped you, right?”
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three losers and their pity party (momentos watches the fireworks)
Bookmarked by TotallyNotARacoon
11 Apr 2026
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They’re on the last leg of their national tour, wrapping up in Pittsburgh with an extended run. Their show, The Burnt City, started as a small black box production and has since exploded into one of the most talked about productions of the year on Broadway.
Of course, Trinity’s appendix tries to kill her before opening night.
Bookmarked by TotallyNotARacoon
10 Apr 2026
