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Jack and Robby share a look. "Dennis," Robby starts. "We've been talking this morning and - you're welcome to stay as long as you like."
Dennis blinks. "That's - that's really kind of you, but I shouldn't impose. I can be out of here by the end of the week."
"Do you actually have anywhere to go?" Jack asks, more sharply than he intended.
Dennis hesitates, then shakes his head, eyes fixed on the table. "No, sir."
Jack's face softens. "Listen, kid, I'm not a Corporal anymore - you can just call me Jack off-shift, alright?" Jack waits until Dennis nods to continue. "As for staying here, you're not imposing, okay. Robby and I are offering."
Dennis sucks in a breath. "I don't - I don't understand why, though."
"Why?" Robby repeats. "Because you're in a tough spot, and we can help."
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Or, Dennis comes to Pittsburgh homeless and disowned by his family. Little by little, he finds a place he can call home again.
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16 Apr 2026
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The man held his head low and pursed his lips together. Oh, Dennis liked those lips. Jesus take him now because he’s high on morphine in front of his boss who he has a fat crush on and is staring at his lips while the man is apologizing for letting him get hurt on his watch.
And Mary wept.
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Everyone in the er knows Robby has a big fat crush on Dennis…except Dennis.Bookmarked by MaryBTSbnha
15 Apr 2026
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Dennis Whitaker notices everything.
He notices the way Robby is breaking apart. The way no one is stopping him.
So Dennis does something.
Something desperate.
Something that might save Robby’s life.
He just hopes that Robby will be able to forgive him.Bookmarked by MaryBTSbnha
13 Apr 2026
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Dennis Whitaker knows he’s sinful. He’s never been so greatly certain of something in his life, and it festers in his gut, rotting him from the inside out, burning him up. He’s been set aflame since the day his mother smothered him with her hands, engulfing him in a fiery misfortune so rotten it infected his friends, too, his family, his farm. He couldn't escape it: the screams, the pleas, the abuse. Scars became a permanence in his skin and pain subsided into a twisted version of regularity. Where innocence once existed — a child of chastity and virtue — only flames remained, these yellowish, smoldering sparks that now keep him burning until the waves of death can become of him.
╰┈➤ Dennis Whitaker is not okay, and everyone finds out over a goddamn necklace, a prescription of painkillers, and a sleep-deprived psychosis.
Bookmarked by MaryBTSbnha
13 Apr 2026
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“Trin, what is Dr. Robby’s full name?” he knows he sounds crazy. And panicked. And like he’s choking on his tears (which he almost is). But he needs to know.
“Huh? Why do you need to know?”
“Please, it’s important”, he’s slowly losing his breath, his lungs stuttering inside his chest.
“His last name is Robinavitch, as for his first name, I have no idea. What do you need it for?”
“Michael. His name is Michael”, then he hangs up, not waiting for Trinity’s response. He leans his head on his knees, trying to catch a breath, but to no avail.
Michael Robinavitch and Jack Abbot
Mickey and Jackie
They’ve been here all along without his knowing.
or Dennis Whitaker finds a way to stop being a vampire and live again. He starts his newly acquired life in Pittsburgh as a med student. What he doesn't expect is that in the hospital, his two ER attendings are his ex-lovers whom he left many years ago.
Bookmarked by MaryBTSbnha
11 Apr 2026
