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“You didn’t do anything wrong,” Jack Abbot murmurs, pressing his lips to her forehead, before disappearing back down to the parking lot of her apartment complex. “I’ll be back in an hour. I’ll buzz three times when I’m back—I’m gonna leave my cell at home. Three times, alright? Three times, and only three times.”
Samira nods.
“Three times.”
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Or, Jack Abbot is the guy you call when you need to get rid of a body.
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20 Apr 2026
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Life has occasioned to kick Jack Abbot in the teeth more times than he can count. More times than he has fingers, more times than the five toes he lost or the five toes he still has. He keeps this in mind when Samira Mohan emails him asking permission to submit the article they co-authored two summers ago, Efficacy and Complications of Intracardiac Pigtail Catheterization in the Emergency Room Setting, to present at a conference in Philadelphia.
He has not seen her for almost two years. It took six months for him to get her new phone number, and another six months after that to convince her that he really meant it when he said that he wanted to keep in touch.
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20 Apr 2026
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Samira, Jack, and the forms of love they find themselves in.
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14 Apr 2026
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“Robby force you to take a break?” he asks when she’s close enough to not have to yell.
“Yeah.”
“Me too,” he huffs. “Like he’s my superior or something. Asshole.”
Samira laughs, bending down to put her coffee down, balancing her sandwich on the lid, and then leans her forearms on the railing, far enough away to still be able to look at the side of his face, but close enough that she feels a little more confident she’ll be able to do something if he… Well. “Should you be sitting over there?” she asks, staring at the slight slope of his nose, the shadow of his eyelashes across on the top of his freckled cheekbone.
“Probably not,” he answers in a casual tone. “At least I’m sitting.”
That doesn’t comfort her very much, but she figures there’s no point in fighting him on it, so she turns and sits down with her back against the warm metal, mirroring him. “You want half of my sandwich?” she offers, twisting her upper body to hold it out to him.
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11 Apr 2026
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Hawk’s life is in ruins. At 54, his wife Lucy has just discovered that he cheated on her with other men. Now, in the middle of a divorce, fired from the law firm still somehow run by his 85-year-old bigoted father, and effectively exiled from the life he built, he is forced to start over. When his best friend Marcus invites him to San Francisco to join his husband’s LGBTQIA+ nonprofit as a legal advisor, Hawk reluctantly says yes.
Tim has spent his entire adult life working as a social worker alongside his best friend Frankie. He has been with his boyfriend Arthur for 14 years, and everything in his world feels... settled. Predictable. Until Hawkins Fuller walks into it.
Or: The modern setting AU as a quiet nod to the 70s episode.
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