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Several months into playing house, Amy finally makes clear what she wants from Dennis. His reaction to her desire—or lack thereof—sends him spiraling about his failure to be the man she needs. Naturally, Dennis does what anyone would do in that situation: holes up in his boss’ bachelor pad, calls said boss on sabbatical, and speed-runs a sexuality crisis over the phone.
Oh, and he also has life-changing phone sex with his boss while he’s outside a roadside bar in Fargo, North Dakota. It’s an eventful evening, to say the least.
Or: A thesis on Dennis Whitaker, masculinity, and compulsory heterosexuality.
Bookmarked by SilentFlame13
25 Apr 2026
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Work chapped lips press against Dennis's sun-kissed shoulder. It's his first sunburn of the spring, but these lips have mapped every inch of his body since the ranch-hand returned for his yearly cattle farm rotation and they leaves him feeling more burned than the sun ever could.
Michael Robinavitch leaves tomorrow, won't return for a while. They've been doing this for years, secretly rolling around in this hayloft every spring, and it always ends like this - with a sense of urgency between them, an unspoken acknowledgement that this is the last time they will indulge in their private world until next year.
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Or a snapshot moment of the yearly affair between the sheltered son of cattle farmers, Dennis Whitaker, and the cow driver for hire, Michael Robinavitch.
Bookmarked by SilentFlame13
25 Apr 2026
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“Why haven’t you asked me to kiss you? You’ve been teasing me for weeks, Frank; In the ER, staring at me, getting too close, touching me. Do you think I don’t notice?"
"I've been patient, but I can't take it anymore"
or,
Mel and Frank go on a date.
Bookmarked by SilentFlame13
24 Apr 2026
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Jack Abbot, PTMC’s notorious ER cowboy, gets featured in an interview and when they ask what music he’s currently listening to, well they didn’t expect him to say popstar sensation Samira Mohan.
And they certainly didn’t expect fans to see him at one of her concerts.
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24 Apr 2026
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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]
Bookmarked by SilentFlame13
24 Apr 2026

