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“Wait, wait! Just- please,” he says, nothing short of begging, grasping a loose hand around Robby’s upper arm before releasing just as quickly. “I’m sorry, I’m- please. I’m trying.”
Robby stares at their hands, Frank’s still extended out to him, but fingers curled inward. Frank can see the subtle tick of Robby’s jaw, revealing something ugly. “That’s not good enough for me.”
This job will fuck you up if you let it. You let it.
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Or, Frank's no good very bad first day back at PTMC.Bookmarked by horsemanship
11 May 2026
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Stratt set the paper down, leaned back in her chair, then sighed. She said, slowly, just loud enough to be heard, “Doctor Grace is coma-resistant.”
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the science panel was faced with the trolley problem, and i think about that a lot...! anyways, pretty much whatever the fuck happened w/ grace's kidnapping to another star system and how that was the epitome of stratt's gaslight gatekeep girlboss era
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12 Apr 2026
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In a world where lycanthropy is a known infectious disease, Frank takes benzos to handle his furry little problem, and Pittfest doesn't happen... but the Code Full Silver isn't much better.
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10 Apr 2026
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He's been here for four hours, and Frank can't shake the feeling that everyone's looking at him.
He's not sure how much everyone knows— what Robby told everyone to explain his sudden absence— but he knows that he needs to work the program. The twelve steps to salvation that were drilled into his head every minute of the last ten months.
But Robby might prove to be the hardest step.
When Langdon gets back to the Pitt, things may be worse than he expected.
He’s been replaced.
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24 Mar 2026
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Robby could never mind his own damn business.
It came with the occupation, afterall, being a doctor required the deepest form of intimacy. Needling inside people’s bodies with wires and pliers, fingers and scalpels and longwinded diagnoses. That kind of trust was not given freely. He had to be grateful for it, even with all that was thrown at him.
So, forgive him if he pried a little too deeply into his loved one’s lives, because it was better than his fingers in their chest cavity, their body limp on his gurney. Better than cardiac failure or kidney ruptures or gaping, bleeding wounds that would cake beneath his fingernails despite how many times he washed and rewashed and sanitized his hands.
That’s all to say, maybe he should have minded his business instead of eavesdropping on Jack’s quiet phone call on PTMC’s rooftop like a voyeur.
But Robby cared, he cared deeply. Was that really so bad?
OR: Jack and Langdon are together, Robby is not normal about it.
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- Part 1 of violent and irrepressible miracle
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10 Nov 2025

