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“ if, perchance, you should grieve at all, let her not perceive it;
and laugh when, within yourself, you could have wept.
— Ovid, Remedia AmorisThe thing about the words we say, even the ones we mean to say, is that we can never really tell how completely they might unravel a life. And for Yolanda Garcia, who has built herself carefully around discipline, distance and the absolute refusal to need anybody at all, it only takes one badly timed sentence for everything to begin coming apart.
aka my take on post series 2 Garsantos and how Yolanda and trinity might come back together again.
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11 Aug 2026
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Hillary takes one shaking breath.
“Dr. Garcia was shot,” she says. “Dr. Walsh took her to the OR.”
For one impossible second, Trinity does not understand either sentence.
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Garcia is shot by a grieving husband and Trinity becomes him in varying stages.Bookmarked by sofiaBe
03 Aug 2026
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The air in the room became distinctly uncomfortable. McKay flicked her eyes curiously between the two woman, watching them interact with some degree of confusion. “Uh, sorry— you two know each other?”
“She’s my ex-wife,” Garcia spits, keeping her eyes locked sharply with Trinity’s in a challenging glare.
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Trinity moves to Chicago to start her Pediatric EM fellowship after completing her residency. The last person she expects to see there is the person responsible for breaking her heart.
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17 Jul 2026
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Three weeks after ending a ten month situationship, Trinity Santos transfers to night shift hoping that new routines, new people, and a new shift will be enough to outrun one heartbreak.
Instead, she finds Jack Abbot loudly claiming her as one of his own, John Shen making coffee that should qualify as a controlled substance, Parker Ellis providing an endless running commentary, Crus being Crus, and Emery Walsh appearing often enough that "coincidence" starts losing all meaning.
As impossible traumas, 3am coffees and endless night shifts slowly become routine, strangers become family and nights begin to feel like home. For the first time in a long time, Trinity starts building a life she never thought she'd have.
But healing is rarely linear, and some ghosts don't stay buried just because you've changed shifts. When the past finally catches up with her, Trinity is forced to decide whether letting someone truly know her is worth the risk of losing them.
Sometimes the hardest part isn't surviving what happened to you. It's believing someone could know all of it and choose to stay anyway.
Emery Walsh has decided. She isn't going anywhere.
Or: The slowburn walshtos I want in the world
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07 Jul 2026
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“When will I see you next?”
“Saturday,” Yolanda straightens, “on Rod Laver.”
“No pre-match good luck kiss?”
“You’d be so lucky.” Garcia walks to the door and grasps the handle for a second before turning on her heel. “Meet me in the players' lounge ten minutes before we leave for walkouts.”
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World #1 Trinity Santos and World #2 Yolanda Garcia are rivals on the court, but have been hooking up in secret for the entire offseason. After defeating each other in consecutive grand slam finals, things get messy while they dance around their feelings.
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02 Jul 2026
