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It’s not where you come from, it’s where you belong.
The tires squealed as the car came to a stop. Trinity could feel her heartbeat get quicker. It wasn’t her first time in a foster home, but every time brought the feeling of walking into a viper's den.
Or: Trinity moves into a new foster home, the two dads: Michael "Robby" Robinavitch and Jack Abbot.
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Jack gives Samira a research article. Inside is a letter he never meant for her to read and a truth that changes everything.
Or a two part character study on grief
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13 Feb 2026
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After years of skimming the edge of something deeper, Maggie Bell and Isobel Castille find themselves slowly — and irreversibly — drawn together. What starts with a shared glance across the JOC becomes something neither of them expected: comfort, connection, and a quiet kind of love built in the moments between the chaos of their work.
But when ADIC Reynolds discovers their bond and begins using it against them, everything they’ve carefully built is threatened. Between the pressure of their roles and the danger of being exposed, Maggie and Isobel must decide how much they’re willing to risk — for each other, and for a future that’s no longer hypothetical.
Spanning late-night texts, tender mornings, fieldwork close calls, and the sharp edges of trust, this is a story of two women who find home not in a place, but in each other — and learn that sometimes the quietest love is the most undeniable.
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06 Oct 2025
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Camryn Wells isn’t trying to rebuild her life—she’s trying to outrun the version of it that nearly destroyed her. Back in Pittsburgh after a year and a half off the grid, she’s working trauma night shift at PTMC and caring for her mom, who’s slipping into early-onset dementia. Her mission? Stay afloat. Convince her chaos of siblings she’s fine. Forget Boston. Forget the hospital bed. Forget him. She’s sunshine in scrubs—bright, stubbornly kind, and more resilient than anyone knows. What she didn’t expect? Her next-door neighbor is Dr. Jack Abbot—gruff, stoic, ex-military, and the attending who runs her shift with surgical precision and zero tolerance for nonsense. Jack doesn’t do mess. He doesn’t do cheerful. And he definitely doesn’t do the kind of nurse who kills him with kindness and caffeine. But on night shift—where every broken thing eventually rolls through the doors—they might find healing in the last place they expect: each other.
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16 Jun 2025
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The town mouse and the country mouse.
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21 Mar 2025
