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Santos should be in her last year of med school, but instead, she's making coffees across the street from the life she's supposed to have.
She's good at keeping people out, burning things down before they burn her first.
Then Garcia walks in and orders the shitty-looking cinnamon roll, and it all goes sideways from there.
i.e. not your average coffee shop AU
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08 Jun 2026
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"We both know we don't have time to stand around and listen to you stutter out half a thought, so get on with it. What about her?" she asks again.
Whitaker takes a single, steadying breath. "She …" He wets his lips, eyes scattering across the room before they return no more confidently to meet hers, "She took a scalpel out of one of the suture carts in the hallway."
Or: What if Whitaker had seen Santos take the scalpel and told Garcia?
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too tired to move, too tired to leave by thoughtuwerelivinginaprivatehell
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
12 May 2026
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Trinity Santos is having a bad day. She might have killed a patient, and not only is she mad at herself but her attending Baran Al-Hashimi seems to think she is useless. The only silver lining is that she is in a room with most of her female colleagues, including her work flirtationship who she calls Crash. Another downside is that her toxic surgeon situationship Garcia is also here. Santos is having complex feelings about everything and everyone :(
(bluntos...)
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Dr. Trinity Santos is a crusader. There is no problem that lies beyond the scope of her medical knowledge and no patient she can't save. Except one.
One shots and flashbacks about Trinity Santos' history of trauma and how it has shaped her into the person she is as she works toward becoming Dr. Santos. Or, as podcaster/writer Sarah Marshall once said - "sometimes the people who need our help the most are really mean."
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"If you could see yourself like this
If you could see yourself like this, you'd have never tried it"
- Call Your mom by Noah KahanTrinity Santos has survived a lot throughout her life: Long shifts, gymnastics injuries, grief she never quite learned how to name. After one disastrous Fourth of July shift, surviving suddenly doesn’t seem worth the effort anymore.
Or: Santos attempts, and Abbot and Robby race to find her after Whitaker realizes something is wrong.
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- Part 1 of Trinity Santos through my lens
