Spend my Days (and Nights) so Close to You
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Michael Robinavitch spends a lot of his time thinking about Heather Collins. A lot. He also spends a lot of time talking about her now. At this point, he thinks his therapist would be able to recognize Heather without ever having met her. It’s that bad. He only wishes he had the courage to actually tell her how he feels about her. How he never stopped feeling about her.
In which, Dr. Robby goes to therapy and along the way somehow gets a second chance with Heather Collins, the love of his life.
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Or alternatively in which Dr. Robby is Samira Mohan’s father figure (literal, not George Michael) and has to cope with the fact that she’s dating one of his oldest friends.
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Things are different after The Shift from Hell. Dr. Samira Mohan is seeing Dr. Jack Abbot in a new light. Donating blood while saving lives is hot, okay? In hindsight, there’s always been something lingering like an undercurrent through their email exchanges and professional interactions. The question is, is he staring at her like that because he likes her or because he’s like that with everyone? He does love to stare at people.
In which Samira Mohan would like to create a life for herself outside the hospital, including newfound friendships, found family, and most of all, Jack Abbot.
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Or alternatively in which Samira Mohan views Dr. Robby as a father figure (literal, not George Michael) and she’s trying to figure out how to tell him she’s dating one of his oldest friends, while keeping to herself that he’s one of the last to know.
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