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What happened to Dr. Frank Langdon after his verbal blowout with Robby in the Season 1 finale and can he ever make things right? Also, what is the true story behind why Dr. Langdon was struggling and will anyone help him out of the mess he is trapped in?
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Tanner doesn’t respond. He looks back at Frank, uncertain for a moment, then lets go of his hand. Frank kneels one last time, hugs them both close, kisses their soft heads like it’s a ritual — a shield, a blessing, a silent apology.
Then he stands.
Some things are just too hard to say.
(Or, Frank Langdon isn’t fighting through addiction. He’s trying to leave his abusive wife).
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Sixth, prelude. So long.
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- Part 11 of chopiniana
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Melissa King meets a mysterious new doctor on her first day at PTMC.
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Frank watches her eyes twinkle from the continuous description of the game. He didn’t need any more convincing; in fact, knowing Mel and her sister playing on the console he just bought assured him that he’s making the right decision. A good purchase, for once.
OR: Frank buys Tanner a Nintendo Switch
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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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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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Glimpses of the King-Langdon family.
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Robby didn’t know why he felt this way — why his chest felt hollow, why his own reflection looked like someone else’s. He wasn’t Hamlet, though some days it felt like he carried that same quiet tragedy, heavy and unspoken. He wasn’t Ponyboy Curtis either, not really, though the world still burned around him in ways he couldn’t control.
No… he felt like Gatsby.
Gatsby, standing on the edge of everything, reaching for something just out of grasp. Gatsby, longing not for Daisy — but for Tom. And maybe, if Gatsby had reached out a little sooner… held on a little longer… maybe the ending would have been different.
But Tom had Daisy.
And Gatsby had a bullet in his back.
Robby swallowed hard against the thought, knowing it didn’t change anything. Because no matter how much he tried, no matter how long he reached, Jack was always just out of reach — like a green light across the bay, forever burning, forever distant. -
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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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It starts with an audit.
She’s a sharp-edged accountant sent to investigate hospital budget discrepancies. He’s a war-worn trauma doctor running an off-the-books supply system to keep his ER alive. Their first meeting is tense, all clipped words and locked eyes—but something in the mess clicks.
This is the story of what happens after: of two people falling in love slowly, deeply, and without a roadmap.
From fluorescent-lit hospital wings to mismatched dishes and prenatal vitamins lined up like trauma meds, this series follows Jack Abbot and the reader as they build a life from scratch. Marriage, parenthood, exhaustion, quiet joy. Toddler meltdowns and foot rubs. Sleepless nights and whispered “we’re really doing this” moments.
Through every audit, every phase, and every heartbeat—one, then two, then four—Jack learns how to be something he never thought he could be: a husband, a father, a safe place to land. And she learns how to let him.
This isn’t a story about falling in love.
It’s about staying there.
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- Part 1 of The Life We Grew
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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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On the Upper West Side of New York City, sat The Astoria, an ornate, pre-war apartment building located on the corner of 73rd Street and Central Park West. Over the years, The Astoria was home to a vast roster of celebrities, including famous painters, world-renowned poets, and filmmakers.
And high above, on the eighteenth floor, lived Mel King and Frank Langdon. Who—despite their first encounter—fall in love from across the hall.or the rockstar ballerina au.
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Self righteousness rooted inside your home, kid by artsyspikedhair
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
01 Oct 2025
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Jake grieved Leah, avoided Robby, months passed, and then his mom dragged him to Dr. Robby’s Passover Seder like this was any other year.
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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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“Frank,” softly voiced Mel. It felt gratifying to say his name after months of just calling him Dr. Langdon. She was afraid that her need for him would only grow if she called out to Frank, and that nothing else would suffice if he wasn’t hers. Because between the hazy lines and the stolen glances, Frank always said the right words at the right time. He rolled like a tidal wave, whereas she was barely above the water, treading, yet both fragments fit together.
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Mel is a keen believer in Peer Review, in all things.
Including helping Samira taking and sending spicy images to their grumpy attending.Frank stumbles into the fray.
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let’s go on a platonic-not-family-just-friends vacation! by prncesselene
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
22 Sep 2025
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Frank, Mel, Becca, and the kids go on vacation together. Not as family. Or friends, really. More like a secret third thing.
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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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She remembered, clear as day: their 4th of July night, innocently lying side by side on her trampoline, when he'd touched her pinky and whispered cheekily about the promise.
“Thirty. If we haven't found anyone else, it's you and me, Mel. I swear it.”He had meant it. He had always meant it. And yet he had still left her, leaving her behind to stitch herself together without him.
“I just… I just want to be here. With you. Wherever you’ll have me, however you’ll have me,”