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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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Samira and Jack go viral.
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11 Mar 2026
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The day finally arrives for Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch to return from his sabbatical. However only one person on the Pitt’s day shift—Nurse Dana Evans knows the truth: he’s not coming back.
Dr. Robby earned his spot on the wall he used to stare at with those heavy eyes each shift, and Dana now finds herself in that very spot, staring at his photo resting right beside his predecessor’s.
Dana is among the very few who know the news, and must tell the rest of the day shift crew, without breaking them too much, or herself for that matter. As the hours progress, it becomes more and more difficult to accept reality.
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09 Mar 2026
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Samira Mohan can control a room, a crisis, a code. She can calm down a patient twice her size and keep her hands steady when everyone else’s are shaking.
So she cannot understand how it happens. How a patient’s hand is suddenly somewhere it should never be, how his smirk makes her blood go cold, how she freezes instead of fighting.
{A story about being completely torn apart and trying to put the pieces back together again. About losing parts of yourself but finding others. A story of love, resilience, and healing.}
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08 Mar 2026
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if i wanted to become a saint, all i'd have to do is die for you (make me into a martyr) by outrunningkarmathatboy
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
17 Mar 2026
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Jack was forty-six when he died.
No, he didn’t die. But that Fourth of July was the closest he got to seeing his life flash before his eyes and he had stared into the bright light that he told Andrew to not go into. Because it was the day Samira Mohan almost died.
Samira Mohan was twenty-nine when she almost died.
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Or, a criminal steals Jack's gun from his thigh holster and holds Samira hostage on the Fourth of July.Bookmarked by meowpspsps
08 Mar 2026
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As if the world had not already been cruel enough to Jack Abbott —after losing a leg in the army and burying his first wife— life decided to test him once more just when he had finally found peace with Samira Mohan.
They were at their best. She, an attending physician. He, the night shift supervisor. A home built between research, endless shifts, and promises whispered at dawn.
Everything was fine until the headaches began. The mild confusion. The uncomfortable silences. The diagnosis was merciless: glioblastoma multiforme.
His greatest fear had always been leaving Samira alone. Now that fear had a name and an expiration date. In the best-case scenario, he had twelve months left. In medical reality: six.
So Jack made an impossible decision: to keep the secret, to pretend everything was normal, and to turn those final months into the happiest of their lives. Travel. Laughter. Shared routines. Love multiplied.
And when he could no longer stay, he would leave letters behind.
Because if he could not save himself, at least he would save the woman he loved
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04 Mar 2026
