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The River Thames is trying to swallow her whole.
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Post-4x08. My attempt to create something salvageable out of that ending. They deserved better.
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Bookmarked by GeneralOfTheUndead
20 May 2026
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Eve is living in self imposed isolation along the coast. Oksana washes up one morning after a storm. Cue uneasy domesticity, secrets lives, and confessions in the rain à la Notebook (2004).
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Bookmarked by GeneralOfTheUndead
18 May 2026
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When Trinity Santos heard the doorbell ring, the last thing she expected to find was a six-week-old infant wrapped in a yellow blanket and left on her doorstep. The second last thing she expects is to agree to keep her.
Now, between hospital shifts, unresolved feelings, and a “strictly casual” situation with a certain surgical resident, Trinity finds herself playing house in a way she definitely did not sign up for. Huckleberry’s step-daddy-ism was definitely contagious.
basically a fluffy baby Jane doe fic with trinity and Yolanda somehow discovering their feelings and communicating in between diaper changes and night time feeds.
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17 May 2026
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After a week of silence following a 'rain check' on the Fourth of July, Santos ends up on the ground outside the hospital—put there by the one person she's been avoiding.
Raw palms, a bruised knee, and not even an apology.
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Bookmarked by GeneralOfTheUndead
23 Apr 2026
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“Are you going to tell anyone?” she adds, unable to bear it any longer. She’s never known anyone who can stand silences as long as Baran Al-Hashimi. She’s never known anyone who can stand to be silent, with her, for as long. She never lets them.
Just because it’s by design doesn’t mean it’s not tiring.
“What you do in your personal time is your business,” Baran says evenly. “However, since I’ve now seen you in this context, it wouldn’t hurt to have a conversation.”
“It might,” Trinity shoots back.
“I’m a grown up, Trinity. I can handle myself.”
“I didn’t say it would hurt you.
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The unstoppable force of Baran Al-Hashimi meets the immovable object of Trinity Santos.
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22 Apr 2026
