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“I’m giving you the reins,” Jack says, voice a little rough, eyes a little lost. “Want you to take complete control of me. Need you to make it quiet.” he spins his finger by the side of his head.
Robby’s breath catches in his throat, honored by Jack’s trust. Softly, he asks, “What do you want, baby?”
“Be sleazy,” Jack mumbles. “Be a little mean. Make me your…your puppy.” His tired, big eyes flick up and find Robby’s, and Robby’s heart melts. “Please.” He pulls his collar off its hook on the wall and presses it into Robby’s hand.
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14 Jan 2026
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They say doctors make terrible patients. This is especially true for Dr. Jack Abbot.
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13 Jan 2026
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If only there were a broad-spectrum antibiotic that could treat the side effects of having a drug-induced threesome with your coworkers.
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16 Dec 2025
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Dr. Abbot moves his hand upwards from his scrubs, lightly scratches at his nape, then lets go of him entirely to prepare medication from their prepacked backpacks as they walk towards the camps ahead. The gentle touch burns through his skin, melting flesh and muscle and vertebrae in its path.
That third time was the beginning of the end. One became two, two became three, and so on and so forth. Or, more adeptly, when the touches became so frequent every time he was around the doctor that he stopped counting them individually. Now they’ve categorized themselves into locations throughout the hospital and various routes.
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Abbot has a fascination for touching Whitaker. He's determined to get to the bottom of it before his obsession with the touches ruin him or the ability to do his job.
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16 Dec 2025
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A failed airway, a successful crike, and Robby who shows up like it’s his given right to be there. Jack’s night shift ends in the trauma bay, but his real recovery begins in Robby’s snow-lit kitchen. Where warm hands, soft smiles, and a pot of his grandmother’s matzo ball soup wait for him. Jack wasn’t expecting to fall in love at half past seven in the morning, but as the soup simmers and Robby fusses in that nervous, earnest way of his, he starts to realize just how long he’s been pretending not to feel this.
A study in controlled chaos, careful hands, and the difference between saving a life and being given one.
Bookmarked by smoothmovebro
06 Dec 2025

