6 Works by aceface
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“Bad news,” Rozanov says, walking back into the bedroom. “I cannot leave. Weather is too bad.”
“The weather?” Shane says. It’s not that he expected Rozanov to stay but if he wanted to, then as far as excuses go, weather sounds like a weak one.
“There is a snow storm, Hollander,” Rozanov says. He spreads his hands wide. “I do not control the weather.”
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Jack looks between them open-mouth, actually lost for words for the first time since Robby’s known him. Here, in front of him, Dr Robinavitch, senior emergency attending physician, chief attendant, twenty years in medicine. And there, standing awkwardly in front of the bedroom door, Dr Robinavitch, intern.
“Well,” Jack says. “I guess we’d call this a grade A clusterfuck.”
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The first thing that Samira says to Abbot when she first sees him at the conference meet-and-greet drinks is, unfortunately, “Please be my boyfriend.”
To his credit, Abbot’s expression barely changes. He just watches her, like he’s waiting for the rest of it to make sense, which, fair.
“Please pretend to be my boyfriend,” Samira amends, very aware that she sounds like she’s about six years old and on a school playground.
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“I’m not intimidated by you anymore,” Samira says. “That wore off about six months after the PittFest MCI so if that’s the vibe that you’re looking for-”
“It’s not,” Robby says hoarsely. “It’s really, really not.”
“We’re not at work now,” Samira says. “You are not my attending, and I don’t need to take notes.”
“I don’t know,” Jack says, from behind Robby. “There are a few things I think we could teach you.”
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“I promise I’m not stalking you,” Samira says straight away, without even knowing she was going to.
Abbot raises his eyebrows and says, “I didn’t think you were, especially considering that we arrived after you both times.”
So he’d noticed, Samira thinks, and then tries to not think it.
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It’s really Samira’s own fault, is the thing. Nobody to blame but herself, etc., etc. In fact, that could be true about many things, now that she thinks about it, but right now, it’s about the fact that she just fell down the stairs.
