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Santos leaned her elbows on the counter and lowered her voice. “We’re thinking of running a small fundraiser.”
Dana’s eyebrows lifted. “For?”
“The auction,” Santos said. “To bid on Dr. Abbot.”
Dana studied them for a moment. “And why would you do that?”
“It’s for Dr. Robby.”
Or, the annual PTMC Charity Auction is coming up and the charming Dr. Jack Abbot is up for grabs. Santos has a plan to get him for Dr. Robby and stir up a little chaos in the process.
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09 May 2026
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In a cell steeped in cruelty, Jack tends to a man called Robinavitch. Blood, defiance, and small acts of kindness blur the line between duty and something far more complicated. Together, captive and captor, soldier and healer navigate a world of cruelty, survival, and fleeting moments of mercy.
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The first time Jack saw the prisoner was through the bars of a cell door.
His captain had brought him down the corridor at an impatient, almost predatory pace, like a hunter eager to show off a kill. That’s how Jack arrived on the outside of the cramped cell.
There was a man hanging in the center of it, from a short chain bolted to the ceiling.
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07 May 2026
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A grocery run turns into a forty-minute detour through a record store, an argument about Taco Bell, and a conversation Jack and Robby have technically been avoiding for thirty years.
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06 May 2026
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Jack knew something was wrong before his shift was over… he knew he had to reach out to the day shift staff…
But Samira wasn’t responding…
Trinity wasn’t responding…
Victoria wasn’t responding…
And Al-Hashimi and Robby? They were missing.
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06 May 2026
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There was weight to the words that Jack felt: he’d been there, been in the place where tired was the only word he could use even as he stared into the void and wondered what non-existence would be like. Used tired to both tell the world how ready he was to go and brush off the concern of those around him.
Felt so much bone-weary exhaustion that Robby had followed him home, curled up around him in his bed, and held him through the worst part of grief.
He hated tired.
(Robby's been denying himself headspace for entirely too long. Jack's done watching him struggle.)
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06 May 2026

