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The whole thing had started out simple: a double-take from Robby upon seeing the red, flushed cut splitting down the swell of Langdon’s lower lip.
or: Langdon makes the terrible mistake of walking into work with a busted lip and asking if Robby wants to kiss it better. (Spoiler: He does.)
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- Part 2 of you break, it makes me bloom
Bookmarked by emerald_hill
24 Jan 2026
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it's like i'm made of you (to adam, from your ribs) by ghcsthouse
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
08 Sep 2025
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Robby hears it, if only distantly.
It’s only when he looks over the top of his computer, watching in real time as Dana pales and Samira’s face twists itself into something that can only be described as nauseated, that it clicks into place for him.
or: Langdon gets brought in to PTMC. They find out that the love remains, after all.
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- Part 1 of you break, it makes me bloom
Bookmarked by emerald_hill
24 Jan 2026
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In the end, Frank takes a six-month leave of absence from PTMC. He completes three months of inpatient rehab and two months of outpatient. Then moves to a schedule of NA meetings three times a week, with twice-weekly drug tests.
He’s clean now.
And he gets it.
He gets that he brought this mess on himself. He gets that he needs to take accountability for his actions. Sitting in a circle of folding chairs spilling out your most shameful moments to a room of strangers day after day will do that to you.
Frank gets that things are broken because he broke them.
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Frank needs Robby to forgive him.
Bookmarked by emerald_hill
24 Jan 2026
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There are three statements of life that Langdon knows as absolute fact:
1. Langdon is a straight man. Women are gorgeous, and he has a wife whom he loves very much.
2. The painkillers he uses from the Pitt aren’t the start of a bad habit. He’s not an addict—just a good son recovering from a back injury sustained moving some furniture.
3. His relationship with the medical field is mutualism. He saves countless lives, takes good care of people, but he benefits as well. It keeps his head too busy to think.Robby challenges all those assertions.
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- Part 1 of Waking Sleeping Dogs
Bookmarked by emerald_hill
19 Jan 2026
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When Langdon turns to look at him, Robby realizes he wasn’t ready to see that look in his eyes. They’re distant, a little glassy. The blue lights hit the whites and seem to make them glow. It’s transfixing. It’s dangerous.
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Five times Langdon looked at Robby with those big, stupid, blue eyes, and the first time he finally did something about it.
Bookmarked by emerald_hill
19 Jan 2026

