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- The Pitt (TV) (7)
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What if The Pitt was actually a documentary and Samira Mohan discovered the Mohabbot ship?
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In which Samira Mohan gives in to her intrusive thoughts after patching up Abbot’s wound. Takes place during S2E7 and slightly AU after that scene.
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Summary: Now that her mom was selling her childhood home and going on this yearlong cruise, she would need to change her emergency contact info. She started deleting the data but then paused when it was empty, realizing that she had no one else to enter in.
Jack must have noticed because he just said, “Put me in”. The same way he had said, “I’ll pay for it.” As if it was the most obvious thing in the world and not a big deal at all.
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Jack Abbot becomes Samira’s emergency contact on July 4th at 1:50 P.M. He gets the call on July 4th at 4:25 P.M.
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- Part 1 of Mohabbot One Shots
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She had once made him hum while she had used her lips and tongue to find the exact spot where it vibrated the most. He had teased her for not knowing her basic human anatomy, but no one had ever studied the effect his voice had on her so she had needed to conduct her own research.
It was over before it had even begun. A secret kept, a promise broken.
TW: In case you missed it, there is a major character death.
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- Part 3 of Mohabbot One Shots
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Joy Kwon hadn’t been lying when she had told Elliot that he wasn’t her type. Joy Kwon had a very specific type, and it had just manifested right in front of her.
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Starts in Season 2 Episode 7
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Samira looks at Robby and sees a father figure. Robby looks at her and sees himself. Jack Abbot sees them both so clearly.
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She can hear her college roommate’s voice in her head. “That sounds like a textbook case of daddy issues.” Which isn’t entirely wrong. Like many young women with unresolved father-shaped wounds, she has a tendency to imprint onto older men. It would be less weird if Samira wanted to fuck Robby.
What she wants is so much worse.
And yet it feels just as inappropriate to imagine. He’s her boss. Her abandonment issues and aching loneliness should be checked at the door when she walks into work because she’s twenty-seven years old and this is a fucking emergency room.
And yet. It doesn’t stop her from wanting.
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24 Mar 2026
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Secrets are what remain when the lights go out. Or, Abbot and Mohan and the moments they manage to steal from the chaos.
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22 Mar 2026
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Samira is nothing if not a realist. She can accept, without rancor, that her feelings are hers alone, that they are not reciprocated and never will be. He’s her attending, he’s eleven years older than her – and, most importantly, she is nowhere near the caliber of woman that he deserves.
So she shouldn’t feel anything when he comes in one day, Al-Hashimi beside him, her hand resting on his back.
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21 Mar 2026
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"I know it's normal." His voice is sharp, suddenly. "I know all of this is normal. The stages of grief, the timeline, the— I've read the literature. I know what's supposed to happen. I just don't understand why knowing doesn't make it hurt less."
Linda sets down her pen. "Because grief isn't an intellectual exercise, Jack. You can't think your way through it. You have to feel it."
"I don't want to feel it."
"I know."
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Jack's therapist watches as he rebuilds and finds Samira along the way.
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16 Mar 2026
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“How do you not have a date for this, anyway? You’re…”
He glanced back at her, eyebrows raised, not sure where she is going with this but hopeful. “Going to finish presenting your diagnosis, Dr. Mohan?”
“Never mind. The cockiness explains it.”
He gave her a crooked grin, “I asked my sister, but she said she’d rather be my patient.” He turned serious. They were on her block now. “I may have downplayed it. Didn’t want to spend this charming anniversary with someone who didn’t go through it. And didn’t want to drag someone who went through it to this dog and pony show.” He glanced sideways at her. “You were the first person I thought of. We worked together almost the whole night. You deserve this honor even if the wrong people are giving it in the wrong way. But just because you can handle one jackass-“ he gestured at himself, “doesn’t mean you want to be in a room with four hundred more.”
With Robby not exactly PR material, Dr. Jack Abbot finds himself the reluctant but compelling face of the hospital’s capital campaign in the wake of PittFest. As black tie events become an excuse to spend more time with a certain Dr. Samira Mohan, he wonders if the role doesn't have some benefits.
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13 Mar 2026
