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When a failed mission leaves Nicky with the seriously injured members of his team, he is forced to push his limits. To protect his family. Whatever it takes.
I love you, Nicky engraves into Joe’s soul, a throbbing echo in his veins, and he absorbs Joe’s counterpart like life-saving water. It’s an encouragement for both of them.
It alerts Nicky to how exhausted Joe looks, and Joe’s flaring nostrils in response to the discomfort of his injury slice into his heart, but Booker is still missing.
Bookmarked by Rhanna
09 May 2026
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The mom didn’t back off.
“Come on,” she nudged, “tell me you’re not single. A man like you shouldn’t be.”
“Well…” Robby said, exhaling softly, “actually, you see that blonde nurse outside? That’s my girlfriend.”
Jack froze.
Ms. Campbell seemed as caught off guard as Jack himself, the smile on her face faltering as the words sank in.
It made sense. Of course it made sense.
Robby and Dana.
Or, Robby and Dana use each other as pretend significant others whenever a patient doesn’t take no for an answer. Jack, being new, has no idea about the arrangement.
Bookmarked by Rhanna
07 May 2026
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Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine by StarlingBite
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
28 Apr 2026
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"Out with it then," Jacob says when there's a lull in the conversation. "The real reason for this call, I know you far too well, remember?"
"Alright…I've got someone I want you to meet with.....He's stubborn, avoidant, resistant, in denial, angry, burnt out, too fucking smart for his own good," Caleb lists off.
"What's his name?"
"Michael, Michael Robinavitch."
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Dr Jacob Fineman takes on the daunting task of being Robby's therapist
Bookmarked by Rhanna
07 May 2026
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Robby,
I never thought I'd be writing you a letter like this, not when we work side by side and sleep in the same bed. When and why would I be writing you a letter? But I can't talk to you, so here we are.
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Part 1: While Robby lies unconscious in the ICU, a breathing tube down his throat, his future unknown, Jack sits by his bedside and writes him letters.
Part 2: Jack micromanages Robby's recovery while keeping him at arm's length. Robby decides to do something about itBookmarked by Rhanna
07 May 2026
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They say doctors make the worst patients. They say 'do as we say, not as we do'. They eat junk food, smoke, work long, stressful hours, and never get enough sleep. It's amazing they don't end up on the gurney instead of standing beside it more often.
The problem, Robby finds, with running a tier 1 level trauma centre is that your own health is often pushed right to the bottom of a very long priority list.
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Robby tries to hide his illness from everyone, including Jack. It doesn't go well.Bookmarked by Rhanna
07 May 2026
