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Mel and Frank finally have sex for the first time and Langdon finishes quickly.
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She stared down at his picture on her phone in confusion. Like it was a bomb she'd been given only seconds to diffuse. She could handle a cricothyrotomy or a spinal tap, but Mel had trained for neither bombs nor online dating.
She panicked.
(Mel finds out about Frank's divorce via his Tinder profile because they're both trying to distract themselves from their crushes)
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"I see it! We all fucking see it!"
Robby pulls Frank into a room to tell him to back off a certain third year resident... the only problem is, Frank has no idea what he's talking about.
(I just love clueless Frank not realising the love of his life is right in front of him)
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Mel King was really, really good at being alone. She had Becca and they were really good at being alone, together. While writing a research paper on how to better accommodate neurodivergent patients, and with Becca spending more time away from their shared apartment, Mel realizes it might actually be nice to have some friends, if only to have someone read over her work.
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"Mel," he murmurs, almost a whisper.
She leans closer, pressing into the table. "Yes, Dr. Langdon?" Her ribs ache. She wants to be in his lap.
"Please, I just. I need to stop thinking. I wa-," he falters. "I need you to tell me what to do."
or: my take on my favorite doctors fucking nasty in the break room during 2x13

