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Hayden sticks her hand out between them for a shake.
“Wow, that lawyer life has really toughened you up.” Her dad chides, and she blushes. Jack doesn’t let her pull back, reaching between them and shaking her hand as she’d intended, pulling her a little closer as he does. Jack’s grip on hers is borderline inappropriate.
“It’s alright, I don’t mind. She’s a big girl now.”
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After finding out about her one night stand’s relationship to her dad, Hayden has to keep herself away from Jack Abbot by any means necessary. The fake boyfriend she brings home only riles him up further.
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- Part 2 of Jack Abbot, Dad’s Best Friend
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12 Jul 2026
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“Who’s Jack?” Hayden tries to play casual.
“You remember him, don’t you? Real nice guy. Served in the Army with me back in the day? He taught you how to swing a bat when you were about yay-big.” Her dad waves his hand next to the leg of his chair. Given the estimated height, she would’ve been two or three. Obviously she doesn’t remember the guy.
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Hayden Ellis heads to the Pitt looking for an internship at the favor of her dad. She doesn’t find “Jack,” but she runs into a handsome man named Dr. Abbot. Sleeping with a stranger never hurt anyone, right?
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- Part 1 of Jack Abbot, Dad’s Best Friend
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12 Jul 2026
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You went out with a guy you met on a dating app three times. That was all. Three dates, one polite rejection, and a man who said he understood. But then the texts kept coming. Then he showed up at your coffee shop. Then the grocery store. Then a rose and a note appeared beneath your windshield wiper after shift. And Jack Abbot noticed. Because Jack noticed everything — the coffee you liked, the jokes you made when you were tired, the way your smile slipped before you could catch it. He noticed when you stopped sounding like yourself. And when the places that used to feel safe started feeling smaller, Jack did what he always did best: he stayed close, gave you choices, and made it easier to breathe.
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12 Jul 2026
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Michael Robinavitch carries the weight of a troubled past. Burned out and likely battling depression, he feels trapped in the ER and unable to walk away. But when a new class of medical students arrives and one of them catches his attention, the thought of leaving the ER disappears entirely.
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07 Jul 2026
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Night shift is already dangerous enough before Jack Abbot starts standing too close, calling you 'Social Work', and looking at you like he knows exactly where your mind keeps going.
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07 Jul 2026
