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“I don’t think I’ve ever seen an actual coffee pot before.”
Dana raised an eyebrow. “Never seen a coffee pot?”
“Like, I’ve never seen the pot itself, you know? Just, like, the espresso machines at Starbucks, Keurigs—those sort of things.”
Dana’s arched eyebrow ticked up a centimeter higher as she squinted at Emma for a long moment.
Abruptly anxious beneath her scrutiny, Emma reached for her waist to fidget with something, only to remember the charge nurse had plucked most of her belongings from her pockets on arrival. She settled with flicking her name badge between her fingers.
“Kid, are you younger than this coffee maker?”
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Or: How Emma and Dana slowly, somewhat reluctantly, come to accept their feelings for each other.
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that little something missing, i’ll fix it, i’m open every day by swarmof_bees
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
18 Mar 2026
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Dana was sitting at the little table, head in her hands. “I’m just not feeling good today. Little migraine.”
“Little? You got so dizzy you almost fell over in the middle of the floor,” Al-Hashimi said quietly, “I told you, you need to go home. I’m calling one of your daughters to pick you up.”
Dana huffed. Emma, who had closed the door to block out the noise of the ED, said gently, “I’m just getting off. I can take you home.”
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Victoria regards the mango sitting on her desk with a bullish curiosity, and without much thought she takes it in her hands and begins to lick it, kittenish licks that gradually grow in their ferocity, in their hunger. She thinks of where Cassie’s lips made indents in the fruit, the smacking sounds, and moves down to suck on a halfway bitten off chunk. She thinks of the teeth marks Cassie left and runs her tongue over them, savoring, cataloguing the phantom shape of her. …She pulls her mouth away and the mango is covered in her spit.
or, Elio fucked a peach. Victoria fucks a mango.
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“So,” she said, tilting her head slightly, “cowgirl.”
Javadi groaned softly behind the scarf. “Please don’t.”
McKay chuckled. “What? It’s accurate.”
“It’s humiliating.”
“I told you, it’s a good costume.”
“You’re just being nice.”
McKay turned a little more toward her now, leaning one shoulder against the counter. Up close, the tiny devil horns in her hair tilted slightly when she moved.
“I’m not,” she said. “It’s memorable.”
Javadi raised an eyebrow above the scarf. “Memorable isn’t always good.”
“It is when it makes someone want to talk to you.”
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Dr. J's Guide to Navigating Workplace Crushes by wdymthatusernameistaken
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
13 Mar 2026
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the story of victoria javadi and cassie mckay, as told through dr. j's rants about workplace crushes
