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After a bad shift, Robby decides he has had enough and quits
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01 Feb 2026
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The air in their room is cool, but Dennis still winds two warm arms around Robby’s neck, ignoring the way it makes him shiver, nose tucking into his collar as he clings onto him a little longer than necessary.
Robby indulges him though, gently running a hand through Dennis’ hair before he finally pulls away.
“I’ll see you later sweetheart,” he whispers, then, as he pulls back, “Behave.”
The latter part is directed at Jack, who snorts.
“No promises.”
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- Part 14 of dennis has diabetes
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30 Jan 2026
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He mutters, "I'm not letting go until you tell me what you're going to do when you've crossed state lines."
"I told you," Robby huffs, "Beer. Hot apple cider. Maybe a chicken pot pie on the porch of some good Samaritan who takes pity on me."
"Yeah? Chicken pot pie?" Jack hums, raising his eyebrows, receiving an affirming nod from the other. "Gonna go on a stereotypical-ass spirit journey? That's what you're going to do, Michael? That's the reason you hugged me like that? Like you were savoring it?"
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And Michael Robinavitch would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for Jack Abbot.
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28 Jan 2026
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Whitaker has never called out sick for any job he’s had. Not even at six years old with chicken pox, crying as he fed the chickens and Noah folded himself over the fence to tell him that he might as well try the feed too while he was at it since he was turning into a chicken himself. Not even his newspaper route at thirteen when the only things that held the jagged flesh of his thigh together were paper towels and an ace bandage. And none of the days leading into a full moon night where he feels like his skin is stretched too tight over his bones and any wrong move could split him apart at his seams and birth a monster onto the scuffed white floor of the ED.
Sometimes hearing everything means you hear nothing at all. Between the beeping and whirring and murmuring and shouting and rolling and squeaking and slamming, Whitaker could have thought once an emergency department might be hell on earth. But all that noise around him means he can’t hear any of the noise within him, and that is in itself a blessing.
[Or Whitaker's first full moon at the Pitt.]
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26 Jan 2026
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The black wedding ring on Jack’s finger is Robby’s, a remnant of their failed marriage. Though they’re no longer married, after PittFest, Jack recognizes Robby’s turmoil because he’d struggled similarly after losing his leg.
Scenes from Jack and Robby’s relationship— coming together, drifting apart, and finding their way back to each other again.
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24 Jan 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
I ain't got words for how good this is other than it's beyond well worth the read

