Pentagon
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She smiled. “How fuckable do I look huckleberry?”
He cringed, his eyebrows creasing as he shook his head, trying to push away the thought. “Ew Trin.”
She rolled her eyes as she walked over to a closet near the front door to look for a jacket. “You’re so annoying, I say you look twinkalicious and say guys will be all over you all the time. Can you just answer?”
“You look, very fuckable.” He said awkwardly.
She turned to look at him and broke out in laughter. “Thanks, hon.”
Or Dennis and Trinity go to a BDSM club the night before their first shift at The Pitt.
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- Part 1 of Pentagon
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Samira Mohan. He hadn’t seen her since the course ended, besides a follow-up email he sent out insisting he’d write her a letter of recommendation if she ever needed it. He wished he fought harder.
But there she was, in a black plunge neckline and red lipstick. “Okay, fuck, you’re right.”
“My man,” Robby squeezed Jack’s shoulder and leaned in so close his lips were almost against Jack’s ear. “Let me play wingman?”
Jack bit his lip. “What do you have planned, you naughty dog?”
Robby smiled. “Oh, you’ll see. Stay right here.”
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- Part 2 of Pentagon
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The idea that children without siblings have more difficulty sharing than children who grew up with siblings was largely considered to be a myth. When it came to childhood socialization, there were many factors that contributed to whether or not children were capable of sharing. Usually, they grew out of whatever selfish behaviors they exhibited as children.
But as far as Frank Langdon and Samira Mohan were concerned they had never left the sandbox.
There they were.
Down there in the Pitt, struggling to share: Robby
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- Part 3 of Pentagon
