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After Tanner’s erosion project is accidentally ruined the night before its due, Mel shows up at Frank’s house with craft supplies while the line between 'Dads coworker' and something far more important begin to blur
Bookmarked by elenaargent
30 May 2026
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The monthly grocery shopping trip was supposed to be simple.
Then Frank Langdon committed the deeply unforgivable act of caring about Mel King too gently in a freezer aisle.
Bookmarked by elenaargent
30 May 2026
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“I told you not to come,” a woman hissed in a stage whisper that somehow sounded even louder than yelling. “Our coworkers are here, Frank, they’re going to see you—”
Jack paused mid-chart.
Frank?
A second voice answered, defensive and equally hushed. “What, I’m supposed to just sit on your couch twiddling my thumbs while you’re in here getting my wedding ri—”
Okay. Jack closed his eyes briefly. Nope. Absolutely not.
Or, the shift from hell where Jack finds out Frank and Mel are totally fucking, and in the most unhinged way possible.
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- Part 1 of guilty as sin?
Bookmarked by elenaargent
19 May 2026
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They try, but keeping a secret at PTMC is nearly impossible.
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How five people find out and the one who always knew.
Bookmarked by elenaargent
06 May 2026
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She’s nestled in the corner of the cafe, one hand propped against her cheek and the other holding a book. He can’t quite read the title from here, but the cover is hot pink. There’s a sheet of golden hair obscuring half her face, but he’d know the shape of her anywhere. Her glasses are slipping down the bridge of her nose, and he watches as she uses one finger to push them back up.
Dr. Melissa King.
Stupidly, cowardly, Frank’s first instinct is to run away. To leave this coffee shop and never come back, lest he be reminded of the worst day of his life before he’s ready to face it.
Or: five times Frank and Mel share food, and one time they don't.
Bookmarked by elenaargent
03 May 2026
