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"I can’t believe I would even concede in this way, but something about her drives me to be honest, even when I wish I didn’t want to."
Trinity Santos struggles with her self worth in the context of developing new feelings she does not expect. Slow burn Barantos.
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Trinity is in a toxic relationship with Garcia and is feeling the mental and physical exhaustion of it taking a toll. When Baran Al-Hashimi shows up to replace Robby on his sabbatical Sparks fly between the two and Al-Hashimi notices the cracks in Trinity's armour. But will Trinity be able to choose between what she's known all her life and the new feelings she's experiencing?
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Trinity knows exactly how this should go—how people react, how things change, how quickly something good can fall apart.
So when Baran doesn’t pull away, doesn’t treat her differently, doesn’t leave…
it’s almost worse.
Because now she has to learn how to stay. -
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This has to be a nightmare, Langdon examining her for damage, Langdon sure to come up a winner because she’s all scratched up and wrecked, completely annihilated, no good to anyone. “Stop,” Santos says, trying to glare past that winking pen light.
He flicks her a cool, dispassionate look and keeps drawing a line with his finger for her to follow with her eyes. “If this was Whitaker presenting in the ER with a, sorry— you obviously prefer bluntness, right?— a really messed up face, definite signs of concussion, road rash, the whole freaking works… how would you proceed?”
Santos thinks of Whitaker putting his hand in vague proximity to her face without ever once making physical contact, his voice all cloudy with emotion as he tried to talk to her. “I’d send Whitaker and that fuck ass mullet for a head CT,” she cannot help but choke out.
“Okay. That’s how we’ll start. You got an emergency contact? Someone we can call to be here with you right now?”
“Whitaker.” Now his face dips to impatience. Huckleberry is pulling his shift right now, clearly busy. Santos straightens her shoulders and tries not to splinter under the pain. “Call Ellis, okay?”
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It wasn’t that Parker hated Santos. On the contrary, Santos had made a great first impression the day of Pittfest. Awful first day for an intern, but after some light prodding, Santos had rallied spectacularly and even had a great pickup with the suicide-kit patient. She might be a bit irascible, Parker couldn't argue with her results.
So, no, Parker didn’t hate Santos.
But she did find the R2 fucking annoying.
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After Dr Abbot is brought in as a patient to the ED, Ellis revisits the topic of what exactly happened in Abbot's house a few months before.
Sequel to 'Safety Net'
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- Part 2 of Weirdest Sleepover of All Time
