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A safe haven baby leaves Samira and Jack facing questions they’ve avoided for years. One kiss leads to a night where family stops being a far-off dream, and becomes something they both ache for.
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25 Dec 2025
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You hadn’t seen Robby in almost three years. Three years since he’d ripped your heart out of your chest and ground it down with a self-righteous indignation he had no real claim to. And now, in what felt like a cruel act of God—one that only reinforced the idea that if God existed, he had a personal vendetta against you—you were thrown back together, jointly responsible for keeping a young man alive and keeping the carceral system that tried to kill him from finishing the job.
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20 Dec 2025
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"We crossed a line, didn't we? And I don't want to go back." Jack's voice is low, quiet in the shell of her ear, more of a rumble than anything else.
His finger traces the curve of her waist, the dip of her navel, the ridges of her ribcage. They didn’t use protection. Neither of them asked. They are both board certified in emergency medicine; all risks they take are calculated. They have been avoiding this moment for years now, brakes squealing on a freight train, barreling towards a car stuck on the tracks.
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08 Nov 2025
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“If I give you this camera, can you take photos throughout the week, I’ll get it back and make a cool video out of it?” She outstretches her hand to Samira, proffering a green and black Fujifilm Quicksnap.
Samira replies with a smile, “I’m not sure our lives are very interesting, but yeah, sure.”
“What are your names?”
“I’m Samira,” she replies, Jack supplies his name with a gentle nod.
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18 Sep 2025
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The pregnancy had been unplanned.
Children were never a concrete part of her plan. For so much of her life, her one goal was to become a doctor, to save lives, and it was so all-consuming that there was never room for anything else. The future that she had imagined for herself as a freshman in college was always set under the fluorescent lights of a trauma room. The other parts of it, the life she would have outside of her work, was always fuzzy at best. Jack had been the lovely surprise at the end of her residency, knocking on her door the day she graduated, flowers in his hand and his heart on his sleeve.
She would have never dreamed up Jack Abbot for herself all those years ago in her freshman dorm room, yet here he was, making her life better in every way that mattered.
So she can’t help but allow herself to start to imagine a life with a child, half of him and half of her.
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14 Aug 2025
