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Dennis hears the revving of a motorbike engine, disturbing his reverie and making him frown. It’s late — who in their right mind is out driving around on a motorbike? He waits for it to pass, so he can slip back into thinking about Robby and dinner and what they might do after dinner, when the engine cuts out. Dennis lifts his head, eyes opening, taking a second to adjust—
“Need a ride?” Robby asks him, holding out a spare helmet to Dennis. "Jack told me you only just left.”
He steps forward, taking the helmet from Robby. “So you’ve been spying on me?”
“The whole time I’ve been gone.” Robby nods, as Dennis swings himself onto the back of the bike. He winds his arms around Robby’s waist, tucks himself in against his back, and contents himself with the familiar warmth of his body as Robby starts the bike up again.
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In October, Robby comes home. Dennis tries to decide what that means for them both.
A sequel to In a room full of people, I look for you
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“I don’t know what I want to do.” Dennis admits. He looks over at Robby, staring at the side of his face. They’ve been closer than this before, but being in the car together feels strangely intimate. “What would you do?”
“If it was me… I’d at least go for that dinner. But I’m not you. You need to do what’s best for you, Dennis.”
There it is again, his name from Robby’s mouth. It makes his attention linger, still staring at Robby’s face. Dennis is once again overwhelmed with the urge to just bury his face in Robby’s neck and pretend the world doesn’t exist, but that’s not the grown up thing to do. He squeezes his eyes shut for a second, rubs his temples with his fingertips as Robby continues, “Carry your patients with you as much or as little as you like. Find your balance. But remember that you’re human.”
Dennis opens his eyes to the countryside fading away and the city bleeding in. He knows Robby is right. That’s what he needs: balance.
In his last year of med school, Dennis learns to let go of the guilt that plagues him.
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12 Nov 2025
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Dennis finally feels like he’s on solid ground- living with Trinity, keeping up with school, and holding his own at work. But when a new doctor steps in to cover Frank’s leave, Dennis finds himself dealing with attention that feels less like mentorship and more like something he can’t shake.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OR: Dennis is sexually harassed by a new coworker, and he’s not sure what to do about it.
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Fucking Whitaker. He has this thing about downplaying everything, and Trinity can’t stand it. First it was him being literally homeless described as “being in-between places,” then his semi-abusive dad “who did his best,” and now this "ex-boyfriend who wasn't nice to me".
It’s like he doesn’t want anyone to think he’s capable of being hurt.
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Or: Ex-Amish Whitaker is taken advantage of during his early years after leaving the faith by someone manipulative. Years later, Dennis thinks he’s in the clear, but it all comes to a head when his stalker ex makes a sudden appearance. It'll take the entire Pitt department to help keep him safe.Series
- Part 9 of Ex-Amish Whitaker
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Bookmarked by Sagee
07 Nov 2025
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PEAK FICTION OMG ANGST WITHOUT IT BEING AGONISINGLY CORNY AND CLICHE AND A SATISFYING BUT REALISTIC OUTCOME.
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The truth was, he loved him first—before Lee Seolhwa, and before Yoo Mia herself.
Bookmarked by Sagee
19 Oct 2025
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oml the ache of unrequited love, even from an outside perspective… yoo mia us so young but so smart. people often underestimate how much kids see and understand, even things that the adult mind overcompensate (such as love).

