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Yet another rehab fic. Not required to have read the previous fic. Time line what time line?
I'm going to try and update every day or around. Each chapter will be at least 1k words. I should put a real summary huh?
Frank doesn't know what day it is, what month it is, but he knows he loves his wife and will go through all the sickness in the world for her, even if it means 2 months shaking out withdrawals and the rest of rehab hallucinating and struggling to think straight, even if his withdrawals really shouldve ended by now. Why are they still happening?
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- Part 2 of The Pitt: Good Wife Abby Langdon
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04 Dec 2025
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Weight loss was eighty percent nutrition, twenty percent exercise. The exercise part he already had, mapped out in neat pen-and-paper grids because he trusted that more than any app. Running five days a week. Swimming six. With just enough wiggle room to add more if things got “out of hand”. Which, of course, they wouldn’t. Not if he kept control. Not if he stayed on top of it.
When old habits start to resurface, Frank does what he does best. He runs.
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27 Nov 2025
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Running on Fumes by orphan_account
Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types
18 Feb 2023
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Peter wouldn’t necessarily say that he and Mr. Stark were close. Sure, the billionaire checked up on him every once in a while, (usually when Karen alerted him that Peter was in over his head,) and he had invited him back to the lab a couple times to work on upgrading the Spider-Man suit, but for the most part Tony did his thing and Peter did his. Peter had gotten comfortable with the relationship, and he certainly didn’t want to inconvenience Mr. Stark by being clingy or needy.
Which is why he doesn’t tell Tony that he’s hungry.
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17 Nov 2025
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How could this be happening to him? He was in the best fitness he’d ever been in, the happiest he’d ever been and loving life for once.
So why does life always have to throw a curve ball? However this curveball was a big one- Stage 3 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
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09 Nov 2025
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“I’m a senior resident,” says Langdon, irritated.
Shen keeps grinning at him. He’s clean shaven, a dark blue shirt under his scrubs, and his remarkably long eyelashes flutter as his mouth curls. “That you are.”
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08 Nov 2025

