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Dennis Whitaker is fine.
Completely fine.
Perfectly fine, actually.
Please ignore the nausea, the fever, the tremor, the concerning neurological symptoms, and the fact that he may or may not be accidentally poisoning himself at work.The resulting medical emergency, however, does expose one additional problem: Dennis and Robby are apparently the last people in the hospital to realise they are not subtle.
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My take on the Dennis having a seizure whumpfest, + exposing hucklerobby relationship.
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11 Jun 2026
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The building where Whitaker and Santos live got sold, leaving the two young residents to get evicted by the new landlord. Santos has the privilege of a hot, rich surgeon girlfriend. Whitaker does not. And when Garcia accidentally lets it slip to Robby that Whitaker is out of a place to stay, the senior attending takes pity on his subordinate.
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Whitaker ’temporarily‘ moves in with Robby.
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10 Jun 2026
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“You’d melt if somebody scratched your hair and called you a good boy after a bad shift.”
(Un)fortunately for Robby, Dennis is correct.
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- Part 7 of Possession more than punishment
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10 Jun 2026
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Everyone knows that the shortest path between two points is a straight line. Robby has never been one to seek out shortcuts. He has always trusted that fate has placed him where he’s meant to be, but when he wakes up 5 years in the future in a committed relationship he is desperate for answers of how he got from point a to point b. The truth may lie within getting to know the man he’s sleeping next to.
Sometimes the path to self love is complicated, and needs a kickstart in the ass from fate.
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10 Jun 2026
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“Santos recently got into soccer and she’s been pulling Dennis into it,” Robby elaborated, and Dana couldn’t tell you why she didn't question in that moment why he knew that fact. “We’re talking about which team to support, since Pittsburgh doesn’t have one.”
“Robby doesn’t even have a team,” Whitaker complained, and the lack of honorific was so obvious in hindsight, though right then Dana had hardly questioned when the resident had gotten so comfortable with the attending. “He just roots for whoever is playing against Philly.”
“City loyalty,” Robby emphasized again, causing the younger man to roll his eyes once more and huff out an exasperated sigh.
“Sorry, kid,” Dana offered to Whitaker. “I’m with Robby on this one. Fuck Philly.”
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Three times Dennis and Robby's relationship should've been obvious to everyone around them, and the one time nobody could ignore it anymore.
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10 Jun 2026

