Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
Her head is a little spinny and overwhelmed as she learns what it’s like to date Frank Langdon instead of just be weirdly co-dependent best friends with Frank Langdon. She starts a new section of her journal titled Observations, Hypotheses, and Research Questions (RQs) - FAL where she jots some of her newly acquired data down, just to get it out of her head, mostly little things like:
Observation: He sleeps much more deeply after an orgasm, but he also seems embarrassed about it.
Hypothesis: He is nervous about saying I love you.She starts a sub-tab for Pet Names and Compliments (PN&C) and the first RQ under PN&C is:
Why does he sometimes say “perfect” during sex? -
just tell me what you like (and i'll make it good) by cricketsatnight
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
13 May 2026
Tags
Summary
“You wanna sext me at work?” He leans back, raising his eyebrows. “That’s part of your plan to help me deal with keeping my hands to myself there?”
“I-I guess you’re right. I just thought it’s one of the only times we’re not— well, we’re not like this. Maybe that isn’t— I mean, if it’s a problem we can just—”
“It’s not a problem,” he cuts her off with his mouth.
Or: Practicing dirty talk via text messages at work might not help keep a secret relationship all that secret.
Bookmarked by oldfairytales
04 May 2026
-
Tags
Summary
[College/University AU]
After Mel loses her job at a local coffee shop in the middle of her freshman year of college, her friends suggest she start a tutoring business, given her just shy of perfect grades. She starts with her biology class, where she knows most people are struggling.
The first person to sign up for her services isn’t who she would’ve expected: Frank Langdon, the very handsome but very quiet sophomore who sits behind her in the lecture. She has barely ever spoken to him outside of one random encounter at a party a few weeks earlier.
Mel is in no position to be turning any students away, so she happily agrees to tutor him… But she certainly didn’t agree to fall in love with him.
Bookmarked by oldfairytales
28 Apr 2026
-
Tags
Summary
Frank kept waiting for things to work themselves out. Like, somehow someone would show up at the ED and retrieve him from the pits of despair. Like the world would correct itself because Frank Langdon was not meant to be in a hospital that saw twelve patients per day with no wife, no kids, and absolutely no friends at all.
Without mincing words, Frank Langdon was entirely, undeniably at rock bottom.
Bookmarked by oldfairytales
28 Apr 2026
-
Tags
Summary
“I swear I’ve mentioned Alex before,” Mel murmurs, frowning down at her phone, still not clocking how she’s short-circuited Frank’s brain. It's a blue screen of death up there. Hi, you’ve reached Dr. Frank Langdon. I’m not available to talk right now, but leave a message, and I might get back to you. Beeeeeep.
The picture continues to shine cheerily up at them, silently mocking Frank. He forces himself to look away and swallows with difficulty. “I think I'd remember if you'd told me about your ‘best friend’ who you ‘used to be in love with.’”
Series
- Part 1 of so panic
Bookmarked by oldfairytales
28 Apr 2026

