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Some nights were, naturally, worse than others.
Nights where Frank laid in bed for so long, staring at the ceiling, that it made his heart start to race with anxiety and his back ache and ache and ache no matter how he positioned himself. Nights where his thoughts spiraled out into worst-case-scenarios that seemed so vivid and inevitable that he would have to get up and go to the bathroom, just to turn the light on and look at himself in the mirror to remember what was actually real.
Those were the nights when he wanted the pills again the most: alone in his guest bedroom, trying to wring sleep out of his body like the last few drops of water out of a dirty dishcloth.
He tried not to call Mel on nights like that. He did not always succeed.
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“It was never romantic,” he whispered, even though it sounded like he barely believed it himself. “I swear to god, Abby. It was never like that.”
“How the fuck,” she hissed. “Is ‘come over, I need you’ not romantic?”
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Mel King was a creature of habit.
There was a specific sort of choreography to her life beyond the chaos of the Emergency Department. A carefully controlled routine, a color-coded calendar, a rigid set of rituals that kept her grounded enough to keep showing up day after day, to keep on doing the work that was required of her to save lives.
Everything was going fine for Mel. Her personal life was predictable, unexciting, and perfectly fulfilling, thank you very much.
Enter Frank Langdon, agent of chaos.
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Draco had a problem.
It was a Hermione Granger-shaped problem. It walked like Hermione Granger, it talked like Hermione Granger, and (when he was lucky), it chewed him out like Hermione Granger.
But he knew, deep down, that it wasn’t Hermione Granger.
Because there was no way on God’s green earth that Hermione Granger had those fucking tits.
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“Christ,” Robby muttered under his breath, scrubbing his face with his palm.
“The ER can be a very bright and noisy place, Robby!” Langdon argued, like he was reciting the words from a script.
“Yes, I understand that, Langdon,” Robby replied calmly, trying to stay even-tempered. “But you can’t just go around profiling our patients as neurodivergent.”
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All of Mel's boyfriends.
Mel would never presume that Frank Langdon is boyfriend material.
Those were the words Princess had used once—though in a very different tone, after she’d stared a little too long at the new radiologist who’d come down for a consult.
“What about me?” Frank had said, winking at her like a dog begging for a treat.
It had made Mel feel inexplicably sad.
Set some time after season two.
Bookmarked by eviella (avenielle)
06 May 2026
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sitting down for my 8 am lecture titled “how to write the perfect romantic plotline 101,” taking notes
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“We’ve received a report of a mass casualty incident by Penn Station,” Abbot said frankly, one hand hanging off his bulky vest. “The city’s asked that we send a team to the scene to respond.”
A wave of murmurings and soft inhales passed over them. Mel’s brow furrowed.
“What happened?” McKay asked.
Abbot was brisk. “The Amtrak derailed into traffic. Initial casualties are in the dozens, but we’re likely looking at more, which is why we’re complying with the city’s ask. I’ll be leading a team onto the site - I need a team of volunteers to come with me for on-site triage.”
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Or: a train accident episode.Series
- Part 2 of melangdon fic
Bookmarked by eviella (avenielle)
22 Mar 2026
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Injecting this BAMF Mel straight into my veins
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He gazes heavenward, but the furthest he gets is the stained ceiling tiles, and he begs a silent plea to whatever is listening either way. He’s a responsible man. He’s a doctor. He’s thirty-something years old. He’s standing in a public hallway and she’s his best friend and a sick man is fighting off the cops right behind them. He’s married for fuck’s sake.
There is no fucking reason why his body could possibly interpret this as even remotely-
His cock twitches against her thigh.
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Frank Langdon accidentally finds himself in a series of embarrassing positions with one Mel King and then touches himself about it.Series
- Part 1 of Frank and Mel's Very Horny Day
Bookmarked by eviella (avenielle)
22 Mar 2026
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A very important entry into the Torture Frank Langdon Agenda
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He told her once that she was the only editor who didn’t try to wring the wild out of him. She liked that. She would have told him to reuse the phrase in a column if she wasn’t selfish enough to keep it for herself.
Langdon is the star columnist of popular wilderness adventure magazine The Backpacker. Mel is the editor who helps him stay that way.
When Langdon starts blowing through deadlines and stops answering calls, Mel decides the best course of action is to meet him where he's at.
aka Kingdon go to the Cascades
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Bookmarked by eviella (avenielle)
21 Feb 2026
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writing so good it made me suspicious that author might actually be a wilderness columnist
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Frank Langdon should really watch where he's walking. It would be a shame if he slipped, fell, and got a concussion in front of his work crush.
Bookmarked by eviella (avenielle)
11 Feb 2026
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Pathetic pining loser Frank Langdon, my absolute love

