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Robby and his medical ship brilliantly responded to the worst MCI in decades with minimal loss of life. His peers congratulated him, his superiors planned to give him a medal, and his crew worshiped him. But why couldn’t he shake the feeling that he had taken the biggest defeat in the universe?
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Five times people failed to convince Michael Robinavitch that it was impossible to save everyone, and one time Jack Abbot succeeded.
*Can be read as a gen sci-fi AU if you've never seen Star Trek before
*09OCT ETA: Re-polishing completed with minor changes.
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Robby’s brilliant and beautiful brain had always been a wonder for Jack to pick apart. Over the years, Jack had figured out how to react to various mental shutdowns and considered himself an expert in it.
However, physical trauma turned out to be uncharted territory. Apparently, when Robby got bonked on the head, his brain simply decided to go Husband? What husband?
Jack found it distressingly comical. Until he learned why.
*The stories make sense wherever you start in the series. But I highly recommend reading them in order for the best continuity ;)
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- Part 5 of Marriage: A Coping Mechanism
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2017 was another horrific year for Michael Robinavitch. And the years following seemed to be only getting worse.
He lost Jack, for real this time, and kept losing.
Jack Abbot begged to differ.
*The stories make sense wherever you start in the series. But I highly recommend reading them in order for the best continuity ;)
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- Part 4 of Marriage: A Coping Mechanism
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2012 was unarguably the worst year for Jack Abbot. He spent New Year’s Eve with his wife, both legs, and a best friend, but woke up on Christmas with a widower tag on his back, a prosthetic leg, and a live-in ED attending.
2012 was also a horrible year for Michael Robinavitch. He had two excruciating phone calls with the Red Cross and almost lost Jack in between.
At least they got to spend a couple more New Year’s Eves together.
*The stories make sense wherever you start in the series. But I highly recommend reading them in order for the best continuity ;)
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- Part 3 of Marriage: A Coping Mechanism
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People take away different things from their wedding day. Most go home with joy and love, others with life reflections, some with relief.
And in rare cases, they find redemptions.
*The stories make sense wherever you start in the series. But I highly recommend reading them in order for the best continuity ;)
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- Part 2 of Marriage: A Coping Mechanism
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