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you don't have to make it bad ( just 'cause you know how ) by lovesized
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
17 May 2025
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It takes a few excruciatingly long moments for Trinity to register the person who has scooped up the preschooler in his arms as Frank Langdon. As in: the senior resident that publicly humiliated her on her first day. The very same Frank Langdon that she reported for stealing drugs from patients. The beloved asshole of the Pitt whose life she ruined.
What the fuck.
When Trinity takes a part-time gymnastics coaching position, she certainly doesn’t expect one of her star students to share a last name with the senior resident she somehow managed to (sort of) fire a few months ago
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Bookmarked by mudmazana
15 Feb 2026
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When Frank Langdon sinks to his knees and begs Robby for help, he thinks he can weasel his way out of trouble by manipulating Robby’s bleeding heart.
He expects forgiveness. He expects second chances. He does not expect Robby to flush the drugs, pin him in place, and reveal a side of himself Frank never knew existed.
Trapped between withdrawal and Robby’s unpredictable mercy, Frank discovers just how little he understands the man he’s thrown himself on. And Robby learns how far he’ll go to keep Frank alive.
Bookmarked by mudmazana
12 Feb 2026
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“Fuck, Robby,” Langdon moaned, before snapping back to reality.
Whitaker stopped for a moment, not meeting Langdon’s horrified eyes, before biting down harder on his neck, drawing blood.
“Call me that again,” Whitaker uttered breathlessly.
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Langdon gets way too butthurt about Whitaker and Robby's newfound friendship, and a fight ensues. What will happen when two of Robby's favorites, past and present, use their shared interest as a way to bridge the gap?
Bookmarked by mudmazana
06 Feb 2026
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When Langdon turns to look at him, Robby realizes he wasn’t ready to see that look in his eyes. They’re distant, a little glassy. The blue lights hit the whites and seem to make them glow. It’s transfixing. It’s dangerous.
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Five times Langdon looked at Robby with those big, stupid, blue eyes, and the first time he finally did something about it.
Bookmarked by mudmazana
02 Feb 2026
