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“I need to get AAA,” she says, and he glances up to see her bouncing in place to keep warm, her breath streaming out of her mouth like dragon’s smoke. Her coat is one of those puffer ones, all down and nylon, but her pants aren’t thick enough for standing outside for this long. “It’s not that expensive, I just keep forgetting and—”
“You do not need to get AAA,” he says, cranking at the jack. The metal is biting cold against his hand—he didn’t stop to get gloves before he ran out of the house, which was stupid but whatever—and the grit of the road shoulder is digging into his knees through his jeans—at least it’s dry; it hasn’t snowed in a while—but like hell is he going to let her spend her precious money on getting somebody else to come change her fucking tire. No matter what it does to his back. “You need to call me, which is what you did.”
“I didn’t want to,” she says, and he shouldn’t feel that like a kick to his ribs, but he does. “Becca insisted.” Thank you, Becca. He makes a mental note to buy her that Cricut she’s been eyeing.
Five times Frank Langdon takes care of Mel King (and one time she takes care of him)
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13 Oct 2025
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Years later, Trinity will look back on this shift as the first she ever worked as a doctor. Not a student, not an intern, not a resident, not a fellow, not an attending. A doctor.
Years later, it still kinda pisses her off that Langdon was the one to bring it out of her.
During a shift from hell, a difficult patient brings up old wounds and new problems for Santos, McKay, and Langdon.
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11 Oct 2025
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fluorescent lights, butterflies, and being there by some_pomegranate_tea
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
05 Oct 2025
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It’s an awful day.
Mel doesn’t know exactly why she gets like this, but sometimes her senses are just dialed up to a thousand, and the fluorescent lights and frantic sounds of the E.D. make her want to vomit. (Well, they always a little bit make her want to vomit, but sometimes they make her actually pretty sure she’s going to have to run to the bathroom and vomit).
That’s bad enough, but then sometimes, she gets a patient who notices she’s a little off and wants to personally inform her of their feelings about it.
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A patient takes issue with Mel. Langdon is there.
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09 Oct 2025
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Mel is charting peacefully when several of the nurses surround her and with big, pleading eyes, ask her to ask Langdon to buy lunch for the staff.
Everyone knows he’ll say yes to Mel.
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09 Oct 2025
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5 songs on Frank Langdon's playlist + 1 that he adds
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