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Robby’s protégés build a tentative friendship under Robby's looming spectre.
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19 Jun 2026
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They say therapy is like ripping open a bandage, and once you see the wound you can start to fix it
For Frank langdon, therapy is like purposely breaking both his legs and waiting for them to set in a better position
Or Frank goes to therapy, and back to work, it gets worse before it gets better
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19 Jun 2026
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How could one shift undo everything she had been working towards the last twelve years of her life? How could she come this far just to fuck up? Be another failure? Because that's what she was. She was a failure. She didn’t belong here, maybe no one wanted her here either. She could never face her mom now. The thoughts were all spiraling, like a rapid spinning cyclone she couldn’t seem to get out of. She allowed herself to be pulled along the harsh winds of her deepest-darkest thoughts. She was drowning, her head slightly hitting something. She felt dizzy.
The ghost wasn’t sure how long she had been up there. It could’ve been seconds, minutes, hours, years- when she suddenly heard her name again. But she couldn’t return to her body. She was too caught up.
The name suddenly got louder,
“Samira!”
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Langdon follows Samira out to the roof and helps her through another mental health episode.
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19 Jun 2026
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After a few minutes of staring at the doorway where he’d previously been, Samira got up and figured, as a favor, she’d strip the bed for him and send everything down the laundry chute. As she was ripping the sheets from the bed, she heard something metal clatter onto the floor.
She stopped, stepping back and surveying the linoleum for something shiny. There it was, a gleam of light just underneath the bed. She squatted down to pick it up.
It was a ring. Plain silver. Samira recalled Abbot’s brief glance at his own hand. His left hand, where his ring finger sat empty.
Samira was holding Dr. Abbot’s wedding ring.
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Beginning from the day of PittFest, Dr. Jack Abbot takes particular interest in Dr. Samira Mohan. Simultaneously, Samira must figure out where to go with her career and navigate her personal life. When Samira plans to leave the PTMC for her fellowship, Jack does everything to get her to stay. In the process, their relationship leaves the student-teacher realm and becomes something a lot more complicated.
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Updates every Monday!Bookmarked by Mango613
19 Jun 2026
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“You should get back home to your wife,” she says carefully, slowly, like it’s a reprimand she doesn’t trust him to register as one unless she draws attention to it.
He pretends he didn’t hear her.
It’s only later, at the bus stop, that a firm sense of certainty washes over Frank for the first time in a very long time. He’d gotten it all wrong. Mel clearly has someone else to preoccupy herself with. It was embarrassing, really, to assume she would want a fuck up like him. At that moment, like the punctuation to some cosmic joke, the wedding ring he’s been fingering absentmindedly slips off his finger and skitters around in a circle between his feet. He crouches down to pick it back up as the last bus home flies past. He half wishes it had hit him; it probably would have hurt less than the realisation that he has feelings for Mel King, and she doesn’t feel the same way.
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Frank wants Mel so badly he's willing to fuck up his whole life to have whatever crumbs of her he can scrape together. The question is: how many people is he going to hurt on his way to her, and will he stop before she becomes one of them?
Bookmarked by Mango613
19 Jun 2026

