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“You really did do some art history research, didn't you, you beautiful geek?”
“You know I did,” she says quietly. “But I'll spare you the lesson for now, I know you can't focus when my shirt is off.”
She's not wrong.
OR — Mel and Frank need art for their bedroom. Mel has an idea, and Frank requires very little convincing.
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25 Jan 2026
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Everything frank has ever let go of has claw marks on it from where he held on for too long.
as he repeats his final year of residency, he learns when to hold on and when to let go.
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22 Jan 2026
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Dr. Frank Langdon doesn’t get distracted—not during trauma codes, not during twelve-hour shifts, and definitely not by residents. But something about Mel King is unraveling that discipline. She’s quiet, capable, kind, sharp under pressure… and lately, impossible to ignore. He should be focused on protocol, patients, and keeping his hands to himself. But after an incident in an on call decon shower, the line he’s not supposed to cross is starting to look awfully thin.
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20 Jan 2026
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Mel can't come. Frank is a neuroscientist.
It was only supposed to be a favor between friends—just a little bit of data collection, strictly off the record. Strictly scientific. Just some data. Just a favor. Just the two of them in a lab after hours.
What could possibly go wrong?Bookmarked by a_fdd
20 Jan 2026
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"I’ve been thinking about it for weeks," he says. "And the only possible explanation I’ve come up with is that it’s a Jekyll and Hyde thing, except instead of a potion it’s her fucking car keys.”
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19 Jan 2026
