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“He wants a wife, two kids and a pond.”
Dennis is two long islands deep when Samira confesses this to the group.
“A what?” Dennis shouts on top of the booming music.
Dennis doesn’t ask because he couldn’t hear. He asks because he needs to hear it again for it to fully sink in.
“A wife, two kids and a pond.” Jack repeats.
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Or: Dennis finds out about Robby’s unattained dreams. While he can’t be a wife or bear children, Dennis can build a pond.
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20 Apr 2026
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A Chronic Condition of Accidentally Sleeping with Your Boss by PoppyFieldWrites
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
19 Apr 2026
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“You are an interesting young man, Dennis,” Robby says, smiling like he himself isn’t quite sure yet if he means it as a compliment or as an insult.
“You can just say weird.”
“That too.”or: Dennis and Robby meet at a bar before Dennis’s first day at PTMC. They talk, they flirt, and Dennis eventually finds himself in Robby’s bed.
They are in for quite the surprise the next day.Bookmarked by Heterochromia
19 Apr 2026
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What The Body Knows by HoneySucklePores, tinamariaramos (HoneySucklePores)
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
19 Apr 2026
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It wasn’t supposed to mean anything.
Just a hand on his shoulder. A steadying grip at his waist. Small things, easy to ignore. Until they stop.
Dennis’s body doesn’t understand why. And Robby and Jack don’t realize what they’ve done until they find him trying to put himself back together somewhere no one was supposed to look.Bookmarked by Heterochromia
19 Apr 2026
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Ephesians 6:4
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‘And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.’
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Dennis Whitaker was fourteen the first time he watched something die.
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Nine months post-canon, following a bad mental break and a forced leave from duties, Michael Robinavitch agrees to accompany Dennis Whitaker on a trip home to his families farm to care for his estranged father.Bookmarked by Heterochromia
17 Apr 2026
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Dennis Whitaker isn’t waiting anymore.
Not for love. Not for a future someone else might decide he’s worthy of. He has Lena, he has his people, and he has a life he built from the wreckage of something that almost broke him.
It’s enough.
Andrew Abbot knows better than anyone what it means to start over.
New name. New city. New rules: don’t get attached, don’t look back, don’t let anyone close enough to ruin it.
Then Dennis shows up at his shop with a broken car and a soft smile, talking about his daughter like she’s the center of the universe.
Andrew doesn’t stand a chance.
They fall fast. Too fast. Into something warm and steady and dangerous in a way neither of them knows how to stop.
Because Andrew has a past.
And Dennis wants a future
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14 Apr 2026
