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“What else you got in your go-bag?” She found herself asking in awe. It hadn’t been a medically relevant question – not really. Not a learning opportunity, not something that would help the patient, just curiosity. Perhaps it started then; the itch to know what made Jack Abbot tick, to know what he deems essential. To know what he wants within arms reach at any given moment.
(Or: the evolution of Doctor Mohan's go-bag after Pittfest.)
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26 Mar 2026
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Another few minutes passed in silence after that, both of them too engrossed in their own homework to say anything further. Peter had put his headphones in so he could concentrate better without any distractions.
“Michael,” the guy says suddenly. Peter looked up at the sound of his voice, but he didn’t hear him quite clearly.
He pulls an earbud out of his ear. “What?”
The guy—Michael, apparently—clears his throat. “My name is Michael,” he doesn’t look at Peter as he speaks, he’s scribbling something on his notebook instead.
“Oh,” Peter breathes out. He didn’t expect the guy to introduce himself. “I’m Peter.”
“I know who you are.”
or: Peter Parker is trying to navigate his life through college when he meets his MJ.
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25 Mar 2026
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“If I give you this camera, can you take photos throughout the week, I’ll get it back and make a cool video out of it?” She outstretches her hand to Samira, proffering a green and black Fujifilm Quicksnap.
Samira replies with a smile, “I’m not sure our lives are very interesting, but yeah, sure.”
“What are your names?”
“I’m Samira,” she replies, Jack supplies his name with a gentle nod.
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Samira and Jack go viral.
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23 Mar 2026
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Jack and Samira are stopped in the street and get asked about their friendship. Victoria sees the video online and shares it with her friends.
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23 Mar 2026
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"I know it's normal." His voice is sharp, suddenly. "I know all of this is normal. The stages of grief, the timeline, the— I've read the literature. I know what's supposed to happen. I just don't understand why knowing doesn't make it hurt less."
Linda sets down her pen. "Because grief isn't an intellectual exercise, Jack. You can't think your way through it. You have to feel it."
"I don't want to feel it."
"I know."
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Jack's therapist watches as he rebuilds and finds Samira along the way.
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16 Mar 2026
