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Everything I've ever let go of has claw marks on it.
—David Foster Wallace
⭑。゚・☾・゚⭑。⭑。゚・☾・゚⭑。
Addison has been through recovery.
Robby never recovered from anything.
When Addison hooks up with a sarcastic stranger at a dive bar, she doesn’t expect to meet him again—least of all as her new attending in the ER.
Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch is brilliant, infuriating, and allergic to feelings. Addie's determined, sharp-tongued, and just barely holding her past together.
They agree to keep things professional. They fail spectacularly
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The PittFest shooting couldn't get any worse, could it? Not after everything that's already happened.
That is, until the final victim of the shooting arrives fifteen minutes after the all-clear and the tattoo around Doctor Robby's wrist turns bright red. It's his soulmate.
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He hates the pitiful feeling that seizes up in his chest. Robby is beginning to come to terms with the idea that being in a relationship with Dennis means he’ll have to open up. The idea makes him nauseous as his stomach recoils from the sheer anxiety of it all.
Maybe someone should put him down.
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Aka: Robby experiences the mortifying ordeal of being known (and loved).Series
- Part 3 of a not so secret affection
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Series Summary: The day of PittFest becomes unbearably worse for Robby. A little over four months into the relationship you've both been waiting years for, you find Robby on the floor of pedes. When Langdon throws it in his face, Robby assumes you betrayed him and doesn't react well.
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- Part 5 of She's Here
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In the second year of his residency, Robby becomes a father.
But, accidentally, so does Jack.
(Or, a treatise on chronic illness, Judaism, disability, love and fatherhood).
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Robby wants a clean mistake, one driven by alcohol and lust. A mistake blamable on biology and need. What he gets instead is the rise and fall of Whitaker’s chest and Whitaker's heartbeat, pounding in his ears.
Robby and Whitaker end up in bed together, Robby deals with the emotions that brings up for him.
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Thus starts Robby's attempts in trying to end this horrible nightmare. Maybe Death is the answer. Who knows.
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- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 602
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 10
- Hits:
- 90
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“Michael,” Jack repeats, and his real, full name coming out of his mouth twice in a row snaps Robby’s attention back up to him in the pitch-dark elevator. “I need you to talk to me and tell me what you’re feeling, right now.”
Robby’s heart pounds into his throat. His next contraction takes hold, too hard, too much, too fast, making his insides burn like he’s going to be sick— but then Jack’s hand finds his, blood-slippery and shaky and hanging on tight, and he swallows thickly to say, “I don’t— I don’t feel good, Jack.”
or: jack and robby's biggest concerns are getting through their residency and keeping their relationship a secret— until robby goes into early labor while trapped in an elevator with jack during a blizzard.
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- Part 1 of black irises in the sunshine
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This was not what Robby thought running with his husband would be like.
He’d pictured something… sexier. A sunrise jog along the riverside on a shared day off, maybe. Their hands brushing occasionally, Jack’s prosthetic catching the light, both of them panting in a way that was athletic but also a little suggestive. A post-run shower, steam fogging the mirror, Robby leaning into Jack’s shoulder as strong hands soaped down his back. Sweaty, sexy fun with his favorite person on the planet.
“Honey! Shoulders down, not up! Don’t watch your feet! Pick up the pace!”
Instead, he got this…
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My first Pitt themed one shot that's made it out my google docs!
Please read ALL the tags for your own safety. I don't want anyone missing a tag and getting triggered.Langdon is reminiscing all the memories he's had with Robby before the incident.
He wishes he could go back to before Robby thought he was an "Addict".- Language:
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After Gloria “persuaded” him to do interviews about his heroic work during the Pittfest, Dr. Robby became internet famous. And fame must be capitalized—“there’s this wonderful trend where public figures read thirst tweets…”
That was how Robby found himself in front of the camera reading thirst tweets about himself for charity.
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Robby read the first tweet silently and felt his face immediately burst into flames.
“Out loud, Dr. Robinavitch,” Gloria reminded him.
Robby cleared his throat. “Okay. Um. This one says: ‘That doctor from PTMC can intubate me any time.’” His voice cracked on the last word.
The crowd behind the camera erupted. Santos was cackling. Someone whistled. -
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Jack finds a lump.
He decides to do absolutely nothing about it.
(Or, how Jack Abbot loses his leg. Although he resents that phrase, he knows what happened to it — it’s not lost).
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Many years ago Robby was in an abusive relationship. Jack and Dana helped him leave and showed him he wasn't what his ex said he was.
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Robby’s not gone. He’s not gone. He can’t be gone, because he’s right here.
“I love you,” Jack whispers down to him. This— This is love. This is—
He won’t let him go. He can’t.
“I’m going to be right here,” Jack promises him, just as he has this whole time. He never let him go, not for very long. Not without a plan to return Robby right back to his side again as soon as every back was turned. “You’ll be okay. We’ll be okay, it’s okay.”
or: jack loses robby when their child is born, and he will do anything to bring him back— no matter what that takes, no matter what it means, no matter what the cost.
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- Part 1 of strange is that clinging love
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Vampires have been around forever. He never thought they'd end up around him though.
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Jack and Robby are both field surgeons during the Civil War.
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Robby murmurs, calm as a man commenting on the weather: “Cabbage step table.”
Jack blinks. “…what?”
Robby nods like he’s agreeing with himself. “Jump table cabbage jump.”
Jack freezes.
(Or, Robby gets a headache.
One spelled S T R O K E).
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Robby is fifty-four, tired and experiencing the worst shift of his career.
Oh, and he’s apparently having a baby in the makeshift morgue.
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What if Robby was the one who went with Jake to PittFest instead of Leah?
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Robby has a medical problem. He knows he does. He’s old and fat and tired, those three things tend to cause issues.
But Jack — Jack isn’t any of those things.
How’s he supposed to tell his perfect husband that he might be sick?
