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See, he knew, was the thing. He knew. He knew the minute he heard the screaming, because he knew that screaming. Maybe all children’s screams sounded the same to everyone else, but he knew his kids.
He knew what it sounded like when they were scared, or alone, or upset.
Robby, rolling the gurney, said, “Isn’t this—”
And Dana, nearby, said, “Aren’t they—”
And Abby, with a head injury and a crushed leg and lacerations covering her face and arms and chest cried, “Robby? Robby you have to find Frank, you have to—”
Langdon ran, because what else was he going to do.
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In February, Abby Langdon's car gets t-boned; Trinity Santos meets Frank Langdon's children for the first time; and Frank Langdon has a real bad day.
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- Part 5 of conflict resolution
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The shift was over. They were finally ready to go home and they'd almost made it too. Until the call came that changed everything...
Instead of Pitt Fest, Frank Langdon gets brought in after overdosing and the crew stays around to take care of one of their own.
aka what I really was expecting to happen before we saw the episode
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As she flicked the needle with her gangly fingers, Frank felt himself on the precipice of a cliff. Just one step over and he’d free fall. He’d tumble on his way down, hitting jagged rocks and trees and sediment, and when he flattened on the bottom, this is where he’d be forever. Forever fucking sorrowful junkies in fetid apartment complexes, clamoring for disgusting, contaminated drugs. Losing himself in God knows how many miserable ways to get them. Lying, stealing, cheating. How many more small indignities he’d make himself suffer until Frank Langdon was gone completely, and in his place a miserable husk of a man, an unrecognizable beast.
The escalation of Frank Langdon’s drug addiction after he’s fired from PTMC, which eventually leads him to check into rehab.
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if i loved you less, i might be able to talk about it more by writercaity
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
07 Oct 2025
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collection of melfrank ficlets based on nouns people send me on tumblr. each chapter is a stand-alone and unrelated to others.
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Mob AU
In Monty Adamson’s Pittsburgh casinos, the nights run on smoke, whiskey, and blood money. Jack Abbott, a hardened ex-soldier with a prosthetic leg, and Dana Evans, Monty’s sharp-eyed lieutenant, keep the soldiers in line while new recruits learn the family’s rules.
Then a stranger walks in.
A tuxedo, a salt-and-pepper beard, and eyes black enough to swallow the light—Michael “Robby” Robinavitch plays pool like a phantom, unsettles rookies with a single word, and moves through the casino as if the house already belongs to him. Monty calls him a Ghost, but no one dares explain what that means.
Some say he’s nothing more than a hustler. Others whisper that he’s something else entirely—something you don’t cross and don’t forget. Dana sees the cracks no one else does: the subtle winces, the quiet stiffness of a man living with pain. But whether that makes him vulnerable—or more dangerous—remains to be seen.
Now the question hangs over the family: did the Ghost come to play… or to haunt?
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Day 14: Breeding/Creampie
They had managed to get each other off with their hands and mouths despite the slight limitation of running out of condoms, yes, but it just wasn’t the same.
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- Part 14 of Kinktober 2025
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Frank Langdon has really messed up, and now he's alone, fighting a losing battle. The ED is full of judgmental stares from people who are meant to be his friends over what is essentially a misunderstanding (that might be a slightly strong word).
I loved Langdon's storyline, and I also love fantasizing all the different directions it could go/could've gone.
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Life was nothing more than a balancing act. Langdon wasn’t perfect at balancing, but he had always felt stable atop the deteriorating grounds he placed himself atop. At least, until now, when he stood frozen in front of the shut doors of the emergency room, their blinding whites mocking as he lingered in the shadows of his dismissal.
— five times langdon is reminded of his new reality. one time mel keeps him grounded.
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The moment the pieces fit together Cassie has to scoff at her own stupidity.
The picture keeps shining back at her from his phone, no matter how long she stares at it. One sigh. Two heartbeats. Three taps of her foot. His screen doesn’t turn off. Four shakes of her head. Five blinks. Six seconds.
The fool must have disabled automatic the screen dim feature just so he could longingly and dreamily and stupidly stare at a photo of Mel, despite the fact that Cassie is pretty sure every time Langdon closes his eyes he can see Mel perfectly in his mind.
Cassie lets her emotions battle it out for a second inside her. In the end, both disgust and fondness tie for first place.
It’s nice to see Langdon like this, of course. Pathetically pining, sure, but also awkwardly excited. Carefully optimistic for all that he is worried and tentative, too.
(or, five times someone sees a picture of mel on frank's phone + one time someone sees a picture of frank on mel's phone)
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Frank's first day back from rehab is going decently well...until an ambulance drops off his son Tanner in the Pitt.
aflynnwriter on Tumblr but I don't post much
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Frank would like it to be noted for the record that he tried. He really did. When he came home from rehab and wasn’t presented with divorce papers, but instead a tired smile from his wife and the offer to see a marriage counselor, Frank had every intention of making his marriage work. Everything that happened since was unplanned and out of his control. Well, not entirely. But you can’t control your feelings, can you? That’s what he tells his sponsor when trying to justify the mess he got himself into.
What was he supposed to do? Not fall in love with Mel King? He wasn’t super-human.
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“How does it feel to be back?” she asks.
Langdon lets out a laugh and leans back on his palms, looking up at the dingy ceiling. “It feels like I can finally breathe again.”
“Yeah,” Mel says, exhaling. “I can understand that.”
Or, Mel and Frank work together and fall in love along the way
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- Part 1 of The Pitt
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OH MANNNN
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On occasion, Robby snores during his sleep. It's a discovery Frank made early on in their relationship, and it's something he teases Robby about until this day.
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Or: Frank reflects on the life he's built with Robby.
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Glimpses of the King-Langdon family.
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The words are slow, like she's thinking about each one before it passes her lips. “That's hard for me sometimes, admitting I need to be taken care of. I'm not… it isn't something I'm used to, anymore. Maybe it's hard for you, too.”
“Maybe it is,” he says quietly. He's used to taking care of people, being needed and knowing how to solve problems. He hasn't done enough of that lately.
Or — Five times Langdon lends Mel a hand, one time he asks for one in return, (and approximately a million times when he gets so much more than he ever dared to hope for.)
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Melissa King and Frank Langdon will always be asymptotes, forever approaching, never touching.
But the boundary that they thought they’d placed had already been crossed.
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“I know what I did is unacceptable,” Frank says, voice low but unwavering. “I know I’m going to have to answer for it. But I just—” He swallows hard. “He was strangling her, Robby. I saw her eyes roll back and nothing was working. Jesse couldn’t get him off her. I couldn’t get to her fast enough. She was right there, and I couldn’t reach her.”
“You did what you thought you had to do to protect her.” He gives Frank’s shoulders a small squeeze.
“That’s what you do. You and Mel. You protect each other. ”
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Langdon and Mel were a two-man team; everyone in the Pitt knew that. They might not know the extent of their relationship, but everyone knew for sure, when one of them was in need, the other was there to follow…always.
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- Part 3 of Real or Not Real
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For Mel, mentally washing in and out never worked to ease the weight of her work, but up until now, it’d been an effective way to think about leaving her desires behind.
That changed when she met Frank.
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