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When an ambulance ride-along takes a dangerous turn, Samira ends up doing something completely reckless. Jack shows up later to make sure she’s still breathing. She insists she’s fine. She’s not. Maybe for once, she doesn’t have to be.
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20 May 2026
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12 May 2026
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Samira leaned forward conspiratorially, “Is he always this much of a flirt?”
Lena grinned at her, “Only to keep his patient satisfaction scores up.”
Samira swivelled to face him, a pleased smile on her face, “I knew you were only being nice to me for a good review.”
Jack shoved his hands into the front pockets of his scrubs, mainly to make sure they didn’t do something stupid like tuck the errant curl on her cheekbone behind her ear, “What can I say Ms Mohan, you had me on my best behaviour.”
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Doctor Jack Abbot never expected his life to be flipped upside down when Florist Samira Mohan came into his ED one late Thursday evening. Especially when she smelt like eucalyptus, roses and vanilla, and looked like the embodiment of sunshine.Series
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10 May 2026
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Some divides form quietly, without warning. Others hit like a fist. They leave no line, only impact.
It happened like that. Fast. One moment, it was just another day, just another conversation about plans, or the lack of them. The next, she woke up with a black eye and a bloody nose.
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A story of resilience, intimacy, and the slow, luminous process of letting someone in, even when the world has tried to break you.Bookmarked by FuriousFixation
07 May 2026
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Three months of static, silence, and the stuff you say to someone you'll never see.
Jack Abbot takes a fire lookout job to escape his grief. On the other side of the radio is Samira Mohan.
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04 May 2026

