garsantos arc
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go out and meet somebody who actually likes me for me (this time I’ll let them) by amidnightsurgery
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
24 May 2025
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“Are you two, um, dating?” Javadi’s eyes were wide, glancing between Trinity and Whitaker.
“What?” She stared at Javadi, trying to figure out if maybe the other woman had finally grown a backbone and decided to start fucking with Trinity.
“Well, the two of you always come in together and you leave together and you bicker all the time…” Javadi trailed off, glancing between them.
Unable to stop herself, Trinity began laughing. Cackling, really. A loud, snorting laugh that she hadn’t heard from herself in ages.
“It’s not that funny,” Whitaker said with a long-suffering look on his sad little face.
“I’m a lesbian, crash. That’s why it’s funny. He’s my roommate. My very platonic roommate.”
“You haven’t noticed her whole thing with Doctor Garcia?” Whitaker said, clear retribution for Trinity’s laughing spell. “Everyone’s been talking about it.”
or Trinity Santos and the mortifying ordeal of being known
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- Part 1 of it feels good to be known so well
- Part 1 of garsantos arc
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got me wrapped around your finger, tied in a double knot by amidnightsurgery
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
01 Jun 2025
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Contrary to popular belief, Yolanda was fully capable of being humbled. She’d felt it when she’d realized that whatever the fuck Langdon had been up to with drugs had been serious, not just some overblown gossip from a brand new intern. A week ago, when Yolanda had heard through the grapevine about his sudden sabbatical, she’d known. There was no way the man would have voluntarily stepped away from work and there was also no way Robby would sideline his favorite resident without a very good reason.
Yolanda had apologized a couple days ago in the best way she knew how: she’d let Santos take over the chest tube insertion for the next patient who needed one. They’d also talked it out, but Yolanda had always been one to weigh actions as more meaningful than words. She’d also started testing the waters, flirting lightly, nothing nearly as heavy-handed as that first day, because after everything she’d wanted to give Trinity the chance to come to her.
But she’d never been the type to sit around waiting for things to happen to her. So, despite her resolution to leave the ball in Trinity’s court, she found herself waiting by the ED lockers for Trinity to wrap up her shift.
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- Part 4 of it feels good to be known so well
- Part 2 of garsantos arc
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“This is such huckleberry luck,” Trinity said, slouching back in a chair to stare morosely out the window at where the now-empty plane still sat.
“It’s not Dennis’s fault that some guy with high blood pressure decided to spend his weekend drinking and going to all-you-can-eat buffets,” Victoria said.
“Thank you,” Dennis glared at Trinity.
“It was a trip to celebrate him and now we’re stuck in fucking Nebraska until a new pilot gets here. Coincidence?” Trinity stared at them both, raising her eyebrows for dramatic effect.
“Well… it’s not Dennis’s fault he has bad luck,” Victoria said with a shrug.
sos we saved a man’s life on the plane and all we got in return was stranded in nebraska
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- Part 8 of it feels good to be known so well
- Part 3 of garsantos arc
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One of Trinity’s old therapists had spent an entire session explaining the concept of self-sabotage. It hadn’t been a fruitful conversation at the time, considering how she’d still been reeling with grief, unable to see anything in her life that was even worth sabotaging in the first place. But it was something that came back to her more often than she’d like to admit.
The concept had burrowed into her thoughts recently, nagging at her like an itch she couldn’t scratch. Because it was one thing to know on an intellectual level that she was handling herself poorly, but it was another to be able to stop herself. She’d never managed to figure that part out.
It had started a couple weeks ago, after a passing comment she’d overheard while she’d been charting at the hub, a rumor that Langdon would be coming back. A rumor which turned out to very much not be a rumor after all that had sent her into a mild tailspin that she’d tried very hard to ignore. She was restless, jumpy like he was some horror movie villain lurking in the background, waiting to reappear instead of just some guy she’d had a handful of bad interactions with at work.
or Trinity Santos and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad, Day.
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- Part 9 of it feels good to be known so well
- Part 4 of garsantos arc
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To Yolanda’s horror, the cabin they pulled up to as her phone announced that they’d arrived at their destination looked more like something out of a horror movie than the quaint photos online.
“Um, did you bring me here to murder me?” Trinity asked from the passenger seat. She was joking, but there was an actual thread of hesitancy there. Yolanda knew it wasn’t directed at her, but rather the situation in general.
When a carefully planned getaway doesn't work out quite as expected, it somehow turns out even better than Yolanda could've imagined.
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- Part 10 of it feels good to be known so well
- Part 5 of garsantos arc
