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“Dr. Walsh,” Samira called, adjusting the bag on her shoulder. “You’re still here?”
Emery’s head lifted. For a beat, surprise flickered across her features before she smoothed it away. “Paperwork,” she said simply. “Piles up whether I’m here or not.”
Samira smiled, sipping her coffee. “At least paperwork doesn’t bleed all over your shoes.”
The past several months had been rough for Dr. Samira Mohan, but now she was finding her footing again: taking on more shifts, steadying her routine, and wrestling with an unfamiliar pull toward Dr. Emery Walsh.
Bookmarked by Asunka
13 Feb 2026
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Trinity opens her mouth to say something and then snaps it closed again, certain that she heard Samira wrong. Because there was definitely no way that Samira Mohan just said that she would be Trinity’s date to her high school best friend’s wedding. It’s a bad idea for a million different reasons, but first and foremost, “I don’t think you understand. I made it sound like I was dating someone. They think I’m going to be bringing my girlfriend.”
“Okay,” Samira replies without taking even a second to consider it, which makes Trinity feel more than a little dizzy. Maybe she needs to sit down. “What’s the problem? You don’t think I can pull it off? Am I not your type?”
A strangled sounding laugh bubbles past Trinity’s lips before she can stop it, her gaze dropping down the length of Samira’s body and back up again. “That’s absolutely not the problem here.”
or, samira volunteers to be trinity's date to a wedding.
Bookmarked by Asunka
11 Feb 2026
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“Dr. Mohan, this is Emery Walsh. She’s been assigned to keep you safe until law enforcement can guarantee there’s no longer any threat against you.”
She stands shorter than Samira by just a few inches, dark hair pulled back into a low bun. She isn’t dressed how one might expect her to be, in a dark suit and tie like they often portray in movies and television. Instead, she’s wearing a black t-shirt, sleeves hugging well defined arms and broad shoulders. The shirt is tucked into black slacks that are held up by a belt, a holster on her hip.
Oh, Christ.
Samira skips the pleasantries, “Is the gun really necessary?”
She can hear Dr. Robby let out a sigh, but her eyes don’t leave Emery. She can see the slight tug of her lips, “Based on the information I’ve been given, Dr. Mohan, and the contents of the letters you received, yes. The gun may be necessary.”
or,
samira mohan, a medical researcher working to develop ways to detect and treat a rare form of cancer, receives a series of threatening letters. the pittsburgh cancer institute hires personal security to ensure her safety until law enforcement has the situation under control. enter emery walsh (and her team, of course.)
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28 Jan 2026
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Trinity Santos has already told the truth once.
She thought that would be the hardest part.
Then her uncle makes the news, her face starts looking familiar, and the past refuses to stay where she left it.
Featuring: long shifts, old guilt, new nights, and the slow unravelling of a life built on invulnerability.
Or: the one where everything breaks — but she doesn’t fall alone.
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- Part 3 of And I Said Nothing
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23 Jan 2026
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Trinity is drowning. Lost in the shuffle of the Emergency Department. Half the day staff doesn’t trust her, the other half doesn’t reach out.
She’s got baggage stuff she doesn’t talk about about. What happens when two of her coworkers each start to notice? Will Trinity be saved or will the current just pull her under?
Bookmarked by Asunka
22 Jan 2026

