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after feeling sick for weeks, you finally decided to get it checked out. unfortunately, you’ve been diagnosed with cancer and you’re facing a rapid decline of health.
first fic published on ao3, my tumblr lover-girlxx has more
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09 Oct 2025
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It starts with an audit.
She’s a sharp-edged accountant sent to investigate hospital budget discrepancies. He’s a war-worn trauma doctor running an off-the-books supply system to keep his ER alive. Their first meeting is tense, all clipped words and locked eyes—but something in the mess clicks.
This is the story of what happens after: of two people falling in love slowly, deeply, and without a roadmap.
From fluorescent-lit hospital wings to mismatched dishes and prenatal vitamins lined up like trauma meds, this series follows Jack Abbot and the reader as they build a life from scratch. Marriage, parenthood, exhaustion, quiet joy. Toddler meltdowns and foot rubs. Sleepless nights and whispered “we’re really doing this” moments.
Through every audit, every phase, and every heartbeat—one, then two, then four—Jack learns how to be something he never thought he could be: a husband, a father, a safe place to land. And she learns how to let him.
This isn’t a story about falling in love.
It’s about staying there.
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- Part 1 of The Life We Grew
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18 Apr 2025
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As Alfie's accountant, you were to accompany him to the meeting with Luca Changretta. Little did you know, that very meeting would reveal your true feelings for Alfie that you tried to keep hidden for so very long.
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04 Feb 2022
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What you thought would be a nice private space rented from a nice lady in a nice neighbourhood soon turned to be a living nightmare. Enter: the most eccentric little girl and her even more unconventional father who just so happens to be the criminal boss of Camden Town.
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30 Jan 2022
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You were one of the proud group of pioneers — women who fought for their right to higher education and refused to be reduced to the role of a housewife. It was the new era, the new dawn and the beginning of the new semester at the university you taught at—alongside your eccentric husband.
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14 Jan 2022
