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Dr. Abbot meets a scrub tech, chaos ( and maybe eventually smut?) ensues.
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01 Jun 2026
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Everyone thinks Bonnie Mills is unshakeable.
She works the worst shift in the worst trauma ward in Pittsburgh, holding lives together while quietly falling apart herself.
Jack Abbot isn’t trying to fix her. He’s just the only one who sees the cracks, and knows what it means to live with ghosts you never invited.
When the truth finally breaks through in the form of bruises no one can ignore, Bonnie disappears. And when she returns months later, healing on her own terms, Jack finds himself pulled into something careful, quiet, and devastatingly real.
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Bookmarked by kenny2003
22 May 2026
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Dr. Jack Abbot is kind. Maybe too kind.
Kind enough to offer you his spare bedroom when your landlord suddenly terminates your lease.
He calls it temporary. A favor.
You call it the beginning of the end, because living with your attending is bound to blur lines you’ve spent months trying not to cross.Bookmarked by kenny2003
11 May 2026
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The night shift at the Pitt teaches you two things very quickly:
how to keep people alive, and how to survive the ones you can’t.
You are a newly assigned intern doctor who is brilliant, stubborn, and entirely incapable
of backing down — which becomes a serious problem when your supervising attending, Jack Abbot, seems to make a sport out of challenging you at every possible opportunity.
Between impossible trauma cases, sleepless nights, and arguments sharp enough to cut
through the entire ER, the rivalry between them slowly turns into something far more
dangerous.Bookmarked by kenny2003
09 May 2026
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oh, i love you and i can’t fake that for a moment by writingsandmishaps for miss_hydrangea
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
05 May 2026
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They’ve been calling each other the stupid nicknames since their time in the VA when an older Vet with a gnarly leg lac from a fishing hook thought Samira and he were together.
Jack was hunched over, suturing, and she wandered in to watch him. She criticized a stitch he made, pointing out he placed it a little too close, leaning in over his shoulder. She stayed there watching him fix it.
“I envy you two,” Mr Kennedy said as Samira was about to pull the curtain back to leave, a smug smile on her face after she had bumped Jack’s shoulder with her own for doing a good job. Mr. Kennedy was smiling at them, a little twinkle from the fluorescents in his eyes. “Young love is such a precious thing.”
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or, same age mohabbot au
Bookmarked by kenny2003
09 May 2026
