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Frank steps in to defend Mel.
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25 May 2025
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Dr. Langdon's journey through recovery, beginning with an alternate ending to his storyline in season 1, continuing with his first days back at the pitt and onward.
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21 May 2025
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Mel can’t quite shake the feeling that she’s lied. Not in the facts of the matter, not in any provable way, but by omission. She knows, logically, that what she's left out of her story is no different than Trinity being gay or Cassie being straight. Just another part of herself. But while her friends have accepted everything else about her freely and without reservation, she worries that this will be the bridge too far.
“Hey, guys?” Mel says. “By the way, I'm asexual.”
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17 May 2025
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Mel’s convinced she’s made it to the door without anyone noticing her before a voice stops her dead in her tracks.
“Dr. King.”
It’s said in that sort of way that’s not really a question even if someone else would frame it like that, and Mel lets her shoulders rise up a little towards her ears as she slowly turns. Oh, boy.
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Mel does, in fact, talk to Abbot at the end of the day.
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17 May 2025
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Langdon looks aghast. “What do you mean you haven’t seen Lord of the Rings?”
“I mean, it’s not intentional,” says Mel. “I just never got around to it. Plus, it does look kind of goofy – isn’t the villain an evil spotlight?”
Garcia laughs, but Langdon looks like she just shot his mother right in front of him.Series
- Part 1 of adventures in movie-watching
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17 May 2025
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It’s one of those things—words, phrases, insults, sometimes even compliments—that sticks with Trinity, even though it shouldn’t. Lodges itself somewhere in the gaps of her ribcage, so with each step she can feel it there under skin, flesh and digging through bone. It grooves into the recesses of her mind, it gets caught in her throat, she can taste those words just on the tip of her tongue and she really fucking hates it.
Much like everything else her stupid brain clings to (it’s a trauma response, she knows that, she’s a doctor, but calling her brain stupid is easier than really facing the problem) it sticks.
Trouble, trouble, trouble.
Or: Trinity Santos learns to let her guard down, just a little bit.
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17 May 2025
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Dr. Frank Langdon has a wife. He has kids. What he doesn’t have – and what he doesn’t deserve anyways – is a soulmate.
Wife’s a beta, he’s an Alpha, things could be worse, but they could also be better. He’s convinced himself a dog will make things better. Goldendoodles: expensive, but cute. His kids are gonna love it.
ft. the scene i wish had been in the finale
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17 May 2025
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“You don't want to do this,” Robby says, and what he means is 'please don't do this', one hand outstretched towards Mel and the patient. Placating, almost pleading. Like he can pull her out of the line of fire from strength of will alone.
“Clear the room,” the patient says.
They do.
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15 May 2025
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Mel isn’t sure she could pinpoint when she and Santos became friends exactly, although she could tell you when she figured out that they were.
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14 May 2025
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Mel knows she shouldn’t take it personally, but it still stings a little to feel forgotten and left out, like she’s back in middle school again.
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- Part 1 of Better than Okay
- Part 1 of Melly Bean King
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14 May 2025
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Leah's sick the night before Pittfest. Robby gets his ticket back.
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14 May 2025
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The Trauma Room floor was a mess of gloves, paper gowns and blood, scuffed by shoes.
Langdon breathed out long and hard. He knocked his fist against Trinity’s outstretched one.
“Good work,” he said. “That was a good catch.”
He’d let Trinity do the chest tube, let her call the shots. It was part of teaching, his ED education fellowship had told him. It was about letting the bird fly free, but knowing exactly what to do if they plummeted towards the ground.
It had been long enough that he knew Trinity was no longer the plummeting type.
“Thanks,” she said, and it didn’t even sound forced.
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Langdon and Trinity are friends. Best friends. It has been a long road to this point: here is a week in their lives.
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- Part 9 of conflict resolution
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14 May 2025
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“Mel, I don’t want to drag you out of your life to fit you into mine. I want us to fit with each other. I’m not scared of your mess.”
“I’m not scared of yours,” she replied. “I want—I want to be there in it with you. One mess, a shared mess. You and me.”
His smile made her heart clench. “You and me,” he said. Then he blinked, and there was something like awe in his eyes. “You’re choosing me, aren’t you?”
“Of course I am,” Mel replied. “I want to. I want to care about you. I want be there for you, and love you, on purpose.”
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Mel has spent the year thinking that Langdon is dating someone else, which turned out to be categorically false. Now, they get to navigate something of their own.
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- Part 8 of conflict resolution
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13 May 2025
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the many tiny ways dr frank langdon touches dr mel king
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- Part 1 of kismet sinking in (second nature)
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12 May 2025
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An unexpected break-up means Robby ends up going to Pittfest with Jake after all. He asks Abbot to cover half his shift, and Abbot is happy to agree—surely half a day shift can't be nearly as chaotic as the usual night shift. Everything that happens later changes his perspective on plenty of things, from just how crazy the day shift can get, to where exactly he wants to stand with Robby.
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10 May 2025
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Robby still runs the ER like he can control who lives and dies — even if it’s already taken his daughter, his marriage, and most of his sleep.
But he’s not the only one on the edge. His star resident is high-functioning yet falling apart. Two young doctors make an old version of himself want to crawl out of the hole he buried it in. And no one knows the full story — except maybe the night shift attending who’s seen it all before.Bookmarked by ProcrastiReader
10 May 2025
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It's just — every time he walks in, a skip to his step like he's still surprised he's allowed to be here — all she can see is his new key-chain jiggling against his keys, a gift he'd shown to anyone willing to look; Tanner made it himself, Abby let him give it to me for my sobriety anniversary. No, he doesn't know that's why, he's five. Isn't it great?
And it is, she'd thought — said — absently. He fought so hard to keep his relationship to his children, to his now ex-wife, even as he went through the motions of rehab and recovery and constant HR meetings and random piss tests everyone conspicuously pretended weren't happening. He'd fought so hard, of course it's great.
Or it would be, Mel thinks, ducking away with lukewarm coffee in hand, if she didn't know the image of that key-chain like the palm of her hand.
Or, rather, like the soulmark on the back of her knee.
[or: soulmateism made literal]
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10 May 2025
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See, he knew, was the thing. He knew. He knew the minute he heard the screaming, because he knew that screaming. Maybe all children’s screams sounded the same to everyone else, but he knew his kids.
He knew what it sounded like when they were scared, or alone, or upset.
Robby, rolling the gurney, said, “Isn’t this—”
And Dana, nearby, said, “Aren’t they—”
And Abby, with a head injury and a crushed leg and lacerations covering her face and arms and chest cried, “Robby? Robby you have to find Frank, you have to—”
Langdon ran, because what else was he going to do.
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In February, Abby Langdon's car gets t-boned; Trinity Santos meets Frank Langdon's children for the first time; and Frank Langdon has a real bad day.
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- Part 5 of conflict resolution
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10 May 2025
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A mugging victim spends a day observing the "found family" of The Pitt.
One of them is not exactly a stranger.
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10 May 2025
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The Doctor's Comprehensive Guide on a Feral Girls' Night Out by Confusedbeanprincess
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
05 May 2025
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What felt like hours pass on the dance floor and they are, to plainly put it, drunk as fuck. Trinity makes the executive decision after Victoria holds up her phone towards the DJ with the notes app displaying PLAU BRAT PLS!!!1
They really need to take a break.
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Inspired by the tweet where someone imagined a Pitt girls' night out episode.
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09 May 2025
