8 Bookmarks by elementsofemily1193
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Rule #1 of surgical internship: Don't piss off the attendings.
Rule #2: If you break Rule #1, do NOT get caught gossiping about said attending's crumbling marriage.
Rule #3: When Rules #1 and #2 are thoroughly broken, and said attending makes your life a living hell, do NOT under any circumstances notice how unfairly good he looks saving children's lives.Lucy Chen is failing spectacularly at all three rules.
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Grey's AU. Intern!Lucy. Attending!Tim.
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There’s a little jingle that quickly moves from a distance, right to the doorway, and suddenly, there’s a very good dog, sitting and staring at her with a curious expression.
“Kojo?” Lucy whispers, completely confused.
What’s he doing here?
Unless...
If the idea of a drunken one-night stand with a stranger had been dreadful, well, this is objectively about ten times worse.
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In which the Lopez-Evers wedding never gets interrupted, and Tim and Lucy end up doing a lot more than just dancing. Chenford S4 Friends-With-Benefits AU!
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- Part 1 of Dirty Little Secrets
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Bookmarked by elementsofemily1193
27 Jan 2025
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She gave him everything when he didn’t want it. And then he started wanting to give her everything, too.
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Lucy Chen is a 22 year old psychology student living with her roommate and best friend, Genny Bradford. Lucy's life suddenly gets more complicated when Genny's older, police officer brother, Tim, suddenly becomes a larger presence in both women's daily lives.
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As she gets closer, Tim is immediately drawn to her wide brown eyes; they are broadcasting her emotional state for everyone to see — some combination of eager and excited and nervous. The polar opposite of the cool and guarded expression he is careful to keep on his own face.
Angela turns to look at him, clearly trying to gauge his reaction before she whacks him with her bouquet and hisses, “That is your soon-to-be wife, Tim, not your new boot, so maybe chill out with the death glare. You shouldn’t be trying to intimidate her.”
Tim ignores her; he begs to differ. This woman is supposed to be his wife. Chosen by supposed experts to be his life partner, his perfect other half. He is sure as hell going to be assessing whether she measures up to his standards. The fact that he already knows all of this is bullshit honestly just makes him that much more inclined to prove it.
When she reaches the end of the aisle, she stops in front of him and tilts her head to smile up at him in this sweet, hopeful way that he simultaneously finds incredibly endearing and incredibly irritating — like he holds her fate in his hands, and she is counting on him not to f*ck it up.
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Tim loves being a cop.
But sometimes…
… well, sometimes the criminal justice system fails. Sometimes it lets the bad guys get away. And sometimes that’s fine. Tim Bradford isn’t too worried about petty thieves or people who steal their neighbors flowers, though he would be more than happy to slap cuffs on them and haul them into the station if given a chance.
No, Tim is more worried about other types of criminals.
Rapists.
People who hurt children.
Murderers.
Well, murderers other than him, that is.
He’s… taking out the trash, is how he likes to think about it.
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Ever wonder how Lucy and Tamara were able to sleep at night after discovering the creepy passageway behind the mirror in their bathroom? No? Well, I checked with the Tim Bradford that lives rent-free in my head, and he couldn't believe it either. Get ready for protective Tim, lots of accidental domestic living, and knowing looks from friends who know these two idiots are in love.
Fair warning: As the story develops, things get a little darker. Rosalind's trial begins and the team learns her ability to influence others didn't die with Caleb.... But fret not, I'm all about happy endings! -
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“You hate talking about things like this,” she says, and she’s not wrong, but he also hates sitting across from her all day when he knows something is wrong. It’s a new feeling, over the past several months, and he doesn’t… hate it, but it is inconvenient.
“That has literally never stopped you.”
“It’s nothing, Tim.”
“Like I said, bullshit, Chen. Something’s wrong. Tell me.”
Tim can tell he’s close to winning, because Lucy is growing more and more tense as they volley back and forth.
“Tim, leave it alone,” she says, and she almost sounds serious. Tim glances over, hoping he hasn’t pushed too far, but he can see the way she bites her lip, and the way her eyes keep flickering to him and then away again, and he knows she wants to tell someone what’s wrong, she just doesn’t think she should.
“Lucy. Please. I can tell you’re not yourself, and if you get hurt because you’re too damn stubborn to just tell me what’s fucking wrong— ”
“Chris can’t get me off and I’m fucking horny, Tim!”
