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“Look kid.” Dennis hates when Robby calls him that. Or at least when Robby does it to try and emphasise their age gap. It could be hot if Robby didn’t actually treat him like a kid. Like he is right now. “I’m flattered honestly, but you don’t want to date me.”
Dennis barely contains a scoff. Crossing his arms he straightens, standing as tall as possible. Their height difference really doesn’t help Dennis, not when Robby is literally looking down at him all the time. “I wouldn’t have asked if I didn’t want to, Robby.”
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Dennis is sick of Robby not taking his advances seriously, so he advances onto Jack Abbot. It helps that they both enjoy how much Robby hates them interacting -
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“Come home,” Dennis says, like he even has any right to ask it.
“Why?” Robby’s voice cracks through the phone speaker. It sounds so tiny. So soft. So far away. “What's going on?”
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Or, Robby gets a call that cuts his sabbatical short.
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Dennis Whitaker has truly one problem now that he's no longer 'dead' in the old farmhouse in Nebraska, he's now an undead. But he still is stubborn to remain in med school; he has to make up for all those he's killed, right?
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Emergency medicine thrives on adrenaline, split-second decisions, and controlled chaos—things Dennis Whitaker handles better than most. What he doesn’t handle well is being the patient.
When a sudden collapse in the ER draws attention he never wanted, Dennis is forced to navigate suspicion, concern, and the risk of a secret coming to light: a heart that has never played by the rules.Or a story where Dennis has a heart condition and tries his best to hide it from the people he calls family.
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The day Dr. Michael Robinavitch found out his favorite intern was a father was the same day he learned he was also a husband.
By morning, both were gone.
Or: the day Dennis Whitaker learned that seven years of hiding can come undone by a single peanut.
