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Melissa King and Frank Langdon were inseparable, growing up side by side.
They always had big plans.
But sometimes plans change, and even the closest of friends grow apart.
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Bookmarked by uhhhokay
23 Jun 2026
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A decade ago, the answer would have slipped from Mel King’s lips without a second thought. But looking back at the wreckage of her past, she no longer has a simple answer. Armed with strict medical algorithms and a flawless professional mask, Mel has built a quiet life treating the traumas of strangers to avoid facing her own.
But tonight is about to become the worst shift of her career. Amidst the sterile chaos of a crowded ER, a critically injured patient is wheeled through the double doors. He is broken, bloody, and clutching her wrist with an agonizingly familiar grip.
Ten years of running, ten years of silence, and Mel is suddenly staring into the eyes of her patient—and her greatest nightmare: her father.
Bookmarked by uhhhokay
20 May 2026
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I’m doing drugs tonight (ones I’m not prescribed) by talkyourwayintomyarms
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
09 Jul 2026
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A story set in an alternate universe where Mel — not Santos — is the one who discovers Langdon’s addiction, and the consequences that follow.
Frank Langdon has been dealing with unbearable guilt after mistreating his new student on her very first day, right after she discovered his secret. Trying to ease his conscience, he searches for a way to fix what he’s done, all while struggling with his addiction.
The story features stylistic elements inspired by the album WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA.
Bookmarked by uhhhokay
18 May 2026
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Mel had insisted that her Uncle Jack wouldn't give her any special treatment if she switched her residency to The Pitt.
They do so well at keeping their relationship from being seen as nepotistic that they accidentally send a completely different message to their coworkers. Really, is it their fault that everyone is always betting on which coworkers are sleeping together?
Inspired by decayingredroses Tumblr prompt
Bookmarked by uhhhokay
06 May 2026
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Frank Langdon should not be touching Mel King like this.
Jesus, this was a bad idea.
But it was just a strap. And then her clavicles. And then his fingertips and nails along her arms, lightly grazing the raised goosebumps forming on her skin. Her body’s reaction to his touch was like a drug. He hoped she couldn’t feel his body’s response. Fuck, he wanted to touch her more.
No. That was it. It had to be. He was not going to ruin this moment. She would never be able to see him the same if he did that, and he needed Mel King not to hate him like grass needed the sun. She was his last refuge in a world that would not forgive him.
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OR: When the world keeps finding reasons to kick them when they're down, Mel King and Frank Langdon find each other again and again.OR: Frank Langdon, stop giving that girl rides home.
Bookmarked by uhhhokay
03 May 2026
