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Langdon’s never said anything about liking Mel. That doesn’t mean he isn’t thinking about it.
Bookmarked by BluesYogurt
22 Mar 2026
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A game of True American. One rigged forfeit. Two very bad decisions.
And one extremely long night where “just friends” stops making sense.Bookmarked by BluesYogurt
18 Mar 2026
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Mel, 3:42pm
I need help.
Outgoing text, 3:42pm
Is it not going well?
Mel, 3:42pm
No.
We’re only 10 minutes in and they’re already taking a break.
The attorney needed to take a call.
Outgoing text, 3:42pm
Can you meet me in the stairwell on the West side?
I’ll be quick
Mel, 3:43pm
Please.
I have until 4.
Outgoing text, 3:43pm
I’ll be right there baby.
Or, a missing scene from 2x09.
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They were friends.
And yeah, maybe the ring on his finger sort of burned when he looked at her sometimes, even though it was just for show, now.
It was just easier to let her keep thinking he was still married to Abby. Safer.
It raised less eyebrows about the nature of their friendship when the ring stayed on while he was at work, the weight on his finger reminding him not to say or do anything stupid.
It also made it a little less creepy when the pet names started slipping out.
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Langdon was leaning back on his elbows, long legs stretched out, fiddling absently with something at the base of his throat. It took her a moment to realize what it was—the first necklace she’d given him, the matte black piece swinging gently against his scrub top as his fingers worried the edges.
He was sweetly holding onto it, like it was a lifeline. Something about the sight tugged at her heart.
Bookmarked by BluesYogurt
21 Feb 2026

