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Or, Trinity Santos and Melissa King have a legendary night out.
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29 Apr 2026
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“We can have a real girls’ sleepover. Makeovers, rom coms. Talk about boys,” Trinity jokes. Mel’s brows scrunch up, her lips pursing in thought.
“I’ve never been to one of those.”
“What?” Trinity asks loudly, disbelievingly, and Mel flinches. “Sorry, but—what? Never?”
“No,” Mel affirms. “I didn’t have a lot of friends growing up, and the friends I did have were mostly focused on academics.” Mel presses her fingers together on the table, her gaze out the window. Trinity watches Mel bite at her lower lip, how her eyebrows furrow and then relax again. “I always wanted to, though.”
“We’re doing it,” Trinity immediately blurts. Mel swivels to look at her, and Trinity nods, gathering her own confidence. “Yeah, we’ll make it into a whole girls’ night,” she continues. “We’ll invite Mohan and Javadi. Whitaker, too.”
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Or: Trinity finds out Mel has never been to a real sleepover and decides to take matters into her own hands.
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28 Apr 2026
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"I think it’s not about other people’s trust in you. It’s more about if you trust yourself.”
Frank trusts himself with a lot of things—saving a patient’s life, taking care of his kids, calling someone when he’s craving benzos. But with Mel? She’s so rare, so precious. How could he ever trust himself with that?
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Bookmarked by yellowbuckethat
27 Apr 2026
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Mel says, Hey! I keep meaning to get your number! How are you? We haven’t been on shift together in a couple days.
Pretty good, she answers. What about you, toots?
Why are you calling me that?
Trinity has to be honest: idk.
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Dr. Mel King confides in an unlikely person.
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- Part 1 of cool dry place
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27 Apr 2026
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“So listen,” Robby says, “I heard you’ve uh, well, that you’re living with Dr. King. Is there any truth to that statement?”
Frank groans.
“Yeah, yes, I’m living with her,” he says and Robby gets that crazy look in his eyes so Frank barrels on, “It’s not like that. Robby it’s not,” and Robby doesn’t look like he believes him one bit. “I’m living in her spare room and I pay her rent. We’re roommates. That’s not a crime.”
or: frank gets out of rehab, gets divorced, and needs somewhere to live. enter mel.
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26 Apr 2026
