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It starts like this:
Frank gets caught. He does not voluntarily give up information about the stolen drugs – he gets caught.
Big difference.
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Frank Langdon and the years following that one shift.
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10 Mar 2026
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sometimes – more often than he’d like to admit, actually – he just wants to tell her to fucking leave already, to take tanner and penny and run. what the fuck are you doing, abby? why are you here?
he feels like he’s drowning. he feels like he’s in a house that’s on fire, inhaling smoke that burns and clogs his lungs until he can’t catch his breath.
(or, abby stays. frank isn't sure that's a good thing.)
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22 Feb 2026
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"Significant pulmonary contusion and multiple rib fractures, and there's very likely a subdural hematoma in there too,” Garcia says grimly, sounding like she's citing it to herself rather than to anyone else in the room. “We’re lucky it's most probably small, but given her fluctuating GCS it still concerns me quite a bit. Also, besides the shard of metal, the bruising and swelling along her abdomen suggests the possibility of internal bleeding as well, but we need to get in the OR to fully evaluate the severity of it."
“Jesus King,” he murmurs. “You were supposed to have the day off.”
or: there's a car accident on mel's day off. she ends up at the pitt anyways.
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18 Feb 2026
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He shrugged, like it was the most casual thing in the world. “I’m in. I love weddings. I’m great with families. Let’s go.”
Despite herself, Mel laughed, and the corners of his mouth turned up at the sound. “No. I can’t ask you to do that.”
(Mel accidentally lets her family think she's been dating Langdon for eight months. It's all totally fine, until he gets invited to her cousin's wedding.)
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14 Feb 2026
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She’d been here time and time again; they’d arrived at a Mel King grade-one emergency.
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11 Feb 2026
