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In the second year of his residency, Robby becomes a father.
But, accidentally, so does Jack.
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Veterinary ER AU
Amelia Roberts thought a veterinary ER internship at Pittsburgh Veterinary Emergency & Speciality would be chaotic enough without romance getting in the way. A new grad with a sharp wit, a too-big heart, and a mental health disclosure buried in her employee file, she’s determined to prove herself in the high-stakes, high-pressure world of emergency medicine.Michael “Robby” Robinavitch—ER attending, talented veterinarian and famously impossible to read—was not part of the plan. He’s exacting, calm under fire, and frustratingly hard to impress… until Amelia’s stubbornness and reckless compassion begin to get under his skin.
Between middle-of-the-night surgeries, sarcastic banter in the breakroom, and moments neither of them can explain, the line between professional respect and something more starts to blur. But in a workplace where mistakes can cost lives and secrets have weight, getting close might be as dangerous as it is inevitable.
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Snippets of Robby and Jack’s life as they try to deal with the aftermath of being prisoners of war together.
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Robby is thirty-eight weeks, on the thirteenth hour of his shift, when his baby girl decides she’s done with being cargo.
(Or, how Langdon got to coach his first delivery — until things went wrong).
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There must be something in the water, because Robby has no idea what the fuck has gotten into his doctors lately.
Three times Robby walks in on his coworkers in compromising situations.
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- Part 12 of Kingdon in August
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Robby's eyes rolled back in his head. Then his hand was no longer supporting his weight against the lockers. Robby's knees buckled. Where Samira thought he would lay motionless on the ground his body did the exact opposite, shaking violently, arms and legs jerking in every direction. His head was thrown back, the muscles bulging in his neck and his whole body spasming.
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Robby gets hit with a truth serum that has consequences.
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Belatedly, she realizes once her back has hit the mattress, that Jack has steered her into Robby’s bedroom. Onto Robby’s bed. Pressing her down onto Robby’s duvet, slipping his tongue past her lips on top of Robby’s sheets.
“We shouldn’t,” she moans, limbs loose, legs just too short for her feet to reach the floor. “Jack, we shouldn’t, it’s rude—”
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Jack fucks Samira in Robby's bed. Robby is self-loathing enough to stay hidden just outside the doorway to watch.
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Part 2 by butyoudidthis4what
Fandoms: The Pitt - Fandom, The Pitt (TV), The Pitt (HBO), The Pitt (Max), The Pitt HBO, The Pitt Max, The Pitt HBO MAX, The Pitt (HBO MAX)
15 Jul 2025
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Series Summary: The day of PittFest becomes unbearably worse for Robby. A little over four months into the relationship you've both been waiting years for, you find Robby on the floor of pedes. When Langdon throws it in his face, Robby assumes you betrayed him and doesn't react well.
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- Part 2 of She's Here
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“Robby found him on the sidewalk outside of the hospital.
He found the one person he had ever trusted, the one person he had believed wouldn’t leave, the one person he truly loved, on the sidewalk.”
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”Robby–,” Jack tries again but doesn’t know how to continue, doesn’t want to push the other man into talking about their fight or anything else, feeling like there’s something much bigger going on.
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Michael "Robby" Robinavitch having the worst time of his life. But there's a happy ending, I promise.
// Title and chapter names from ”Little Window" by FINNEAS //
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When he boards the elevator he’s upset. By the time he leaves the elevator he’s angry, each reverberation of his feet hitting asphalt felt in the remaining bones and surgical grade titanium in his right leg, all the way up to his hip. It takes him less than sixty seconds to walk from the parking deck to the ambulance bay. Ten feet from the entrance, he sees Robby walk through the first set of doors, past Ahmad, and then through the second set of doors. His pulse roars in his ears, his heart pounding in his chest. For the first time in years, Jack Abbot feels something approximating rage, an emotion he has long assumed to be medicated out of him.
His hands furl into fists.
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Robby commits the critical error of making Samira cry. Jack reacts.
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Robby has some long overdue conversations
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- Part 8 of Veteran Robby
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Four months later, Langdon goes back to work. 14 chapters. 12 hours. 1 shift.
Pairings: Kingdon. Mohabbot. Rollins. Mavadi. Santos/OFC
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- Part 1 of The Pitt Fics!
- Part 1 of Only Way Out Is Through Universe
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“It’s going to be fine,” Jack promises him, as if he can promise him that. “Flu’s not taking you down, is it?”
“Guess it’s your job to make sure it doesn’t,” Robby replies. Despite the verbal blows Jack just aimed right into his ribs, he still feels bad for the way Jack’s face drains of color once he’s said it. “Jack—”
“Go lay down before it starts,” Jack instructs him, and Robby recognizes Dr. Abbot taking over in more ways than one. “I’ll come check on you in an hour, alright?”
For one more heartbeat, Jack doesn’t move. Again, Robby feels the pang down the center of his chest into his stomach that simultaneously tells him to kiss him and reminds him that he can’t.
or: robby catches a deadly flu in the pitt while treating patients. jack is his only hope for survival.
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Nails clacking on the linoleum. A soft, “Find Robby!” Excited panting, dancing nails, a big fluffy dog barreling into them. As he’d been trained to do, Andy bullied his way into Robby’s lap, pushing his big fat head between their arms and legs and chest, pushing his shoulders into the gap, pawing obnoxiously on Robby’s legs until they lowered them to sprawl in front of them. And then Andy—all 150lbs of him—plopped into Robby’s lap and leaned most of his weight onto Robby’s chest. He started panting, tail thumping against Robby’s leg, all stinky, wonderful dog breath right into Robby’s shoulder.
It was hard to breathe for another reason—this one much more welcoming.
Robby buried their hands into Andy’s brindle fur, hugging him close. Pretending their eyes weren’t warm and wet. “Good boy, Andy,” they murmured into his fur.
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- Part 2 of Veteran Robby
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"One must imagine Sisyphus happy."
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“What the hell happened?”
“What happened, Michael,” Jack answers, hard, as if Robby can’t see the broken-open expression on his face, “is you got yourself hit by about five thousand pounds of steel and dropped out on me—”
“Shit,” Robby curses. “Jack— I’m sorry. You okay?”
Jack laughs without much humor in it. “Are you— Are you kidding me? Seriously? Your heart stopped on my table, you’re asking if I’m fucking okay?”
“Yeah, I am,” Robby says, because if it’d been Jack without a pulse on his table, he knows he would not be anywhere near okay.
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- Part 1 of nothing could go wrong
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“I’m gonna tell you a story and you’re gonna shut up and listen.”
“Okay.”
Alternative take of that rooftop scene. Basically, the wonderful speech Leo gives Josh in Noel from Aaron Sorkin’s The West Wing but between these two idiots instead.
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Robby continues to struggle with the events of the day, and it doesn’t get any easier once he’s back home and alone.
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- Part 1 of And I'll use you as a warning sign