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“We both knew what we were getting into when we started seeing each other,” Garcia eventually said. She looked over her shoulder, glancing at Santos. “And we both agreed this was just casual, didn’t we?”
She didn’t know if she was reminding herself or reminding Santos about their arrangement.
“I know we did… just wanted to make sure you didn’t mean–”
“I was tired and tipsy and you made me come not even thirty seconds before that. I wasn’t exactly in the sharpest state of mind,” Garcia cut off, not unkindly. “Let’s not make this a big deal.”
Or: The events leading up to their 4th of July shift; Garcia accidentally lets an "I love you" slip and tries (fails) to be casual about it.
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- Part 1 of dont wanna break up again
Bookmarked by EJCS
09 May 2026
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27 Apr 2026
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Love can grow in the wildest of locations.
Even in divorced, exhausted charge nurses, unsure if they have more years of this job left in them.
Even in twenty-something graduate nurses, wide-eyed and wondering if they can do this job at all.
Even in a place known best as “the pitt.”
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AKA: The one where Emma's assault happens a year into her experience at PTMC rather than day one, and she and Dana have already been dancing around each other for months.
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30 Mar 2026
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Trinity was supposed to be off the clock in an hour when she got dragged into an incoming trauma. She never expected to end up holding a live rocket lodged in the patient’s chest.
With every second that passes, Trinity realizes that if the bomb goes off, the one thing she’ll regret most is leaving behind the woman she loves without ever telling her.
Inspired by @lilpaigeyyy on twitter and Grey's Anatomy season 2 episodes 16 & 17.
Bookmarked by EJCS
14 Mar 2026
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A series of fics following Trinity Santos as past trauma resurfaces and the people around her begin to notice she’s not coping as well as she pretends. Can be read individually, but best understood as a trilogy.
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Bookmarked by EJCS
18 Feb 2026
