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Trinity doesn’t think the permanent addition of Dr. Al-Hashimi will change much about the ED. That changes after an impromptu offer to watch her kid for the evening. One night leads to another, which bleeds into a familiarity Trinity hadn’t known she was missing.
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Trinity falls hard. She doesn’t know how to navigate it.
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Trinity is in a toxic relationship with Garcia and is feeling the mental and physical exhaustion of it taking a toll. When Baran Al-Hashimi shows up to replace Robby on his sabbatical Sparks fly between the two and Al-Hashimi notices the cracks in Trinity's armour. But will Trinity be able to choose between what she's known all her life and the new feelings she's experiencing?
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Trinity Santos just had the worst day in the Pitt since the actual MCI, now she has a med student hiding out from her Mom, a situationship exploding in her face, an attending with wandering fingertips, and is putting herself through Olympic level mental gymnastics to avoid calling her therapist.
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Trinity Santos is in a bad way, whoops. Time to figure it out baby girl.
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When Trinity gets the opportunity to toss her drink on an entitled man badgering a woman who clearly isn’t interested, she takes it. She doesn't think it'll be anything more than stress relief—an opportunity to let out the aggression she feels at getting stood up in a bar she can’t afford.
Trinity doesn’t think anything of it. Until she meets the woman he was bothering. Baran Al-Hashimi, beautiful, intelligent, and—inexplicably—interested. The only stipulation to their friendship is this: they can't talk about work. They agree, not knowing that they're both doctors, unaware that Baran will be Trinity's boss in just a few short months.
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What if Trinity meets Baran before she starts working at PTMC?
Bookmarked by GodJr
27 Apr 2026
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Maggie texts her boss at 2:47 a.m. because the apartment is too quiet and she's run out of excuses not to. Isobel answers. It becomes a habit — late nights and phone calls and stories Maggie tells just to hear her laugh.
The thing is, Isobel Castille doesn't do 3 a.m. phone conversations, borrowed t-shirts, or feelings she can't file under something useful. She doesn't do keys left on counters or falling asleep on someone's couch like it's the safest place she's ever been.
Until she does. Until Maggie.
It becomes something neither of them has a framework for, but both of them keep choosing anyway.
Bookmarked by GodJr
24 Apr 2026
