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“I wanted to get on top of you,” she says, wiping her mouth on the back of her hand, “but we would have ripped your stitches. Figured this was a better idea.”
“It was a fucking /great/ idea,” he says, still a little breathless. She joins him, pleased with herself. She’s laying on her back as well, the two of them staring at the ceiling. He sighs, spent.
“How did we go for so long without giving in to this?” she asks him.
“I drank. A lot.”
“Yeah, I did too.”
“I was so angry,” he adds, quieter now. “Misplaced energy.”
“I know what you mean,” she agrees. In hindsight she can see how a lot of their bickering was just that, repressed sexual tension.
“Half the place already thought we were fucking when I was working for you in Islamabad. Should have just gone ahead with it.”
“They did?”
“Sure,” he nods. “Though most of them had the good sense not to say anything directly to me, so I didn’t have to fight anybody.”
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11 May 2026
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Dana said something in response, but Abby couldn’t hear her over the roar in her ears. Because she’d found Frank, standing next to the cooler with a water bottle in one hand, a Diet Coke in the other, engrossed in a conversation. And Abby knew who she was immediately, even if she’d never met her.
or frank + mel through folklore.
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03 May 2026
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Five times other people clocked Mel and Langdon having feelings for each other, and one time Langdon did.
Aka the story of Mel and Langdon getting together, through the eyes of their long suffering colleagues at The Pitt.
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02 May 2026
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A blizzard hits Pittsburgh, blanketing the city in heavy snow. For the day shift staff of The Pitt, that means they're stuck at work with virtually no patients, waiting out the storm. And for Melissa King, it might mean having to confront her growing feelings for Frank Langdon.
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01 May 2026
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It starts like this:
Frank gets caught. He does not voluntarily give up information about the stolen drugs – he gets caught.
Big difference.
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Frank Langdon and the years following that one shift.
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29 Apr 2026
