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They know about it. They all know what he and Grant get up to, they just don’t talk about it. Or they didn’t before. They’re going to have to now. They went too far this time. Lark reaches over the center console to jostle Grant again.
“Hey Assface,” Lark yells. He slaps Grant’s face. “Stay awake.”
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Lark and Grant's fight club goes a little too far. The guys are there to help heal them up but they're not letting Lark and Grant get out of a difficult conversation.Bookmarked by YourLocalLeaf
02 Oct 2025
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It's a Beautiful Life by RedOnionToast for Creativelie
Fandoms: Dungeons and Daddies (Podcast)
28 Oct 2024
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He's a mess. He can't sleep. He can hardly walk. His dad is dead and his mother can't stand to be around him. He could just not wake up. He could be done with it. Go to Heaven or Hell or just blissful darkness. Suicide is a sin. It isn’t the first sin Grant has dreamt of. It could be the last.
He gets better.
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17 Sep 2025
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1 in 6 individuals engage in self-harm during their lifetime. 1 in 19 healthcare workers report recent thoughts of suicide or self-harm.
Dr. Robby is one of those individuals.
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Being a healthcare worker comes with an immense amount of stress, and it’s something that often doesn’t get talked about enough. It’s a quiet reality for so many people in medicine, worn down by endless shifts, grief, and the impossible expectations placed on them. While The Pitt does an incredible job portraying the intensity and emotional weight of that experience, I wanted to add my two cents on how some healthcare workers find ways, healthy or not, to cope.Bookmarked by YourLocalLeaf
24 May 2025
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Whitaker get's attacked by a patient and Robby is there to help him back from the edge.
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Dennis is having a pretty good day. Robby can sense a disturbance in the air. Disaster strikes.
Title from "it is what it is" by Abe Parker
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21 May 2025
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He stares at her, the blood on his shirt, the scratches on his arms.
“I don’t know what to do.” He says after a minute, voice cracking as he speaks.
There’s no book for this—your child’s first steps, first words, first suicide attempts—no guide to point out where he went wrong, how he fucked up, how to fix this.
“I don’t know how to help him.”-
or, aaron struggles to help his grieving sonSeries
- Part 8 of What Used to be Mine
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15 Aug 2024
