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- Merlin (TV) (1)
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Merlin in the midst of battle with morgana throws up a protective shield separating them from the others, leaving them alone. They can hear what’s going on, but cannot do anything to the shield and cannot speak to either of them
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Robby had just finished snapping on the gloves when he heard a soft, heavy thud. Not sharp enough to be a dropped instrument, but denser, bigger-
He turned, eyes widening in alarm.
Dennis was on the floor, slumped against the crash cart, a box of sterile gauze packets scattered around him like oversized confetti. His face was utterly, terrifyingly bloodless, not just pale, but white as a sheet, like a marble statue
Or, Robby and Jack realise Dennis is a vampire and deal with blood drinking, vampire etiquette, and cute bat forms.
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18 Apr 2026
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Pitt fics involving our favorite boy being a little shit <3
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17 Apr 2026
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“No pups on the couch, Robby.”
“It’s my house, and he’s my dog. I feel like I can decide if I want him on the couch or not.”
“Alright,” Abbot says, bending down to rest his forearms on the back of the couch, staring at Robby with a wolfish glint in his eye. “If you don’t need my expertise, I’ll just head out.”
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Who do you call when you need help training your new pup? You call Jack Abbot, of course.
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- Part 1 of all dogs go to heaven (the series)
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31 Mar 2026
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There are a lot of ways to survive the Pitt. Most of them are questionable at best and actively dangerous at worst. One of them actually works. Code Whitaker.
Or: how “Code Whitaker” quietly became part of the ER’s standard operating procedure.
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29 Mar 2026
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“Still stressed?” He asks, and Robby thinks there’s a flash of something in his eyes that he can’t quite place.
Robby sighs, but not heavily. “Of course.”
Unfolding his arms, Whitaker reaches over and lightly touches Robby’s thigh—just above the knee. With a smirk, he says, “well, nothing that a good book won’t fix, right?”
The touch is burning. Scalding, even. And there’s an inflection in Whitaker’s voice that has alarm bells ringing in his ears.As Whitaker pulls his hand away, his fingers curl slightly, brushing more against his thigh before retracting completely. It can be considered innocent, along with the words. He holds a gaze with Robby, the smirk still present, taunting.
The kid is playing a dangerous game. And he knows it.
After a grueling shift, a doctor and a med student deal with stress in a mutually beneficial way.
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21 Feb 2026

