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Down, boy.
Robby's voice carried across his entryway to their home.
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Robby extended his hand to run his fingers through soft, sandy blonde curls. Reaching his other hand into his pants pocket, he grabbed the small metal clicker out and pressed it down with this thumb.
Dennis' entire body sagged at the sound, letting out a breath he didn't know he was holding, eyes closed as he nuzzled closer to Robby's palm. Robby looked back at Jack, nudging his head slightly for Jack to come over. Jack pushed himself off the wall and sauntered over.
"There's our good boy. Our good puppy."
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Bookmarked by StomacheAche
17 Jun 2026
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“‘If you’re raised with an angry man in your house, there will always be an angry man in your house. You will find him even when he is not there.’”
The well-known quote Dennis murmured was somehow louder than any scream the two had heard in their entire lifetime.
They were both still, their breathing heavy, when Dennis straightened his back, hands bracing the edge of the counter as he glanced at Jack and Robby’s direction.
“I am the angry man in our house,” Dennis confessed, his smile sad, and the look in his eyes had the two on the cusp of crumbling to their knees.
OR Dennis Whitaker has a difficult time taking care of himself, including learning healthy coping mechanisms, leading him down a spiral. Robby and Jack—already interested in the medical student—decided it’s time they take things into their own hands.
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Dennis always loved sunrises. He loved them in Nebraska on his family farm and he loved them now, on top of a bridge in Pittsburgh.
Dennis can't remember the last time he felt secure, safe, loved, but when he was watching the sunrise over the water, everything else seemed to melt away.
Until somebody thought he was going to jump. Then he found himself thrust into the messiest 72 hours of his life with some doctors who seem to care about each other a little too much.
Not that Dennis can judge.
He just wanted to know what was waiting for him beyond the mornings on that bridge.-no AI, don't let that shit touch my fic-
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- Part 1 of Yellow Paint on Metal Bridges
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I hope you threw a brick right into that stained glass by mandoslutmeout
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
15 Jun 2026
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Dennis has left behind his life in Nebraska. Every day he carries with him the guilt that he is disobeying God.
As his life falls apart in front of his eyes, his two attendings are there to pick up the pieces.
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Dennis has a really, really bad time until Jack and Robby step in to fix him, and fuck him.

