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Honestly, he’d underestimated just how much there was going to be. Four loaves of different breads line the counter, golden crusts still warm. Beside them, maybe thirty muffins in varying shades, more trays of cookies in different shapes and sizes, and two perfect loaves of banana bread, speckled with a white chocolate top. The oven is still on, a soft glow coming from inside where something else bakes. A couple more trays sit on the counter uncooked, waiting their turn. And then there’s Dennis.
He stands at the counter mixing something in a large metal bowl, sleeves of one of Robby’s navy hoodies rolled up to his elbows. The sweatpants he wears sit low on his hips, grey and soft with wear.
Or: Dennis Whitaker bakes when he’s stressed and Robby loves banana bread.
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05 May 2026
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Sore, aching hurt blooms, fresh and angry, and Dennis pulls back his hand with a sharp hiss just as the curtains rattle and Jack sweeps into the room.
His handsome face is already set in a scowl and he honestly looks kind of pissed off, but then his gaze finds where Dennis’ hand lingers against his abused throat and it gets so much worse.
“What the fuck?” Jack hisses and stalks over.
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Dennis gets a little bit strangled during Street and is positive he's ruining date night no matter what Trinity says. Jack and Robby reacts accordingly.
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27 Apr 2026
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“For the month I’ve been gone, you’re a lot bolder."
Immediately, Dennis was blushing again. Hard. Anything that previously came out of Robby’s mouth was tame compared to this charged tension in the room that Robby wasn’t even in. How did he always seem to do that?
Before Dennis could open his mouth to respond, Robby chuckled and asked, “Have you been holding back from me, Whitaker?”
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The first time Robby called Dennis on his sabbatical, Dennis didn't think much of it. That was until he kept calling, and Dennis always kept answering. Before he knew it, Dennis was calling him, and shit. He was in a talking stage with his boss.
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11 Apr 2026
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“You celebrating Valentine’s with your old men?” Trinity asks Dennis as they sit in the couch and watching some sitcom.
Dennis stays silent and bites his lip.
Do I even have a place to celebrate such occasion with a married couple? Dennis thinks to himself as he continues watching the sitcom while Trinity looks at him in confusion.
Dennis has been sleeping with the married couple, Jack and Robby for almost 7 months now. It consists of them having dinner, having sex and Dennis leaving in the middle of the night and the two old men don’t even chase after him. It was obvious, he had no place in the relationship.
Or; It’s almost Valentine’s Day and Dennis has been dreading it. He figures he’s going to spend the day alone anyway.
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19 Mar 2026
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Failure to Thrive: The Things We Wake Up With by Thefriendyouhata
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
06 May 2026
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Dennis Whitaker has always been good at holding it together, until he isn’t.
After a panic attack leaves him shaken in the middle of the Pitt, Dennis begins to question everything: his competence, his place, and whether the things he’s spent years burying will ever loosen their grip.
He doesn’t talk about home. He definitely doesn’t talk about the way his heart stutters when Dr. Robinavitch smiles at him, or when Jack Abbott calls him kid with that crooked grin.
They’re married. They’re happy. They’re kind to him. That has always been enough.
Until a patient forces Dennis to face the parts of himself he’s spent years refusing to name. Trauma doesn’t stay quiet, and neither does the anger that comes with it. As old wounds resurface, Dennis is pushed to confront how deeply his past still shapes him and whether healing is possible when you’ve spent so long just surviving.
The Pitt is about saving lives. Dennis is starting to wonder if anyone can save his.
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19 Mar 2026

