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“Jack,” Robby whispers, trying to bite back the sobbing whine that actually wants to tear out of him.
Stroking his hair back, his thumb rubbing a circle into Robby’s temple, Jack whispers back, “I’m right here. You’re in good hands, you’re in my hands, babe. I got you.” A rough kiss pushes into Robby’s forehead, and Robby hiccups again. “You fucking— I love you, you— You goddamned idiot.”
“Sorry,” Robby mumbles upwards at him. “Thought it was better this way.”
“Nothing that hurts you is ever better,” Jack insists, with force. “Ever.”
or: robby hides his increasing realization that he has appendicitis— until he literally can't anymore, and he and jack are both forced to act.
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- Part 1 of holding on tonight
Bookmarked by Last_Go0dbye
21 Feb 2026
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Your secrets don't stay hidden forever in the fishbowl that is the ER. It's only a matter of time until someone figures them out, but sometimes it takes a while to see what's hidden in plain sight.
(Five times no one figured out what's going on between Robby & Abbot, and the one time someone did)
Bookmarked by Last_Go0dbye
21 Feb 2026
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He is ten years old when he realizes he can simply not eat.
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Or: Dennis has an eating disorder, and he's a terrible liar.
Bookmarked by Last_Go0dbye
20 Feb 2026
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With mental illness, you can do everything right. You can take your medication, see your psychiatrist, talk to your therapist. You can be in touch with your feelings, know your triggers and everything can be fine. You can still spiral.
Jack has been, all things considered, doing okay. Until he suddenly isn't.
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- Part 2 of Dr. Jack Abbot, whumpee
- Part 1 of Crisis
Bookmarked by Last_Go0dbye
18 Feb 2026
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Somewhere inside him, he assumed, was the man he had been once, the young man who had known how to be himself, who had known who he was so strongly that he had been prepared to fight the world for it, who was told his job was to heal the world and who had believed it was ever possible to do so without breaking in turn, but the years had broken that piece by piece and he had reassembled the pieces, patching them with love and connection and belief in others and when those pieces fell, so too did the edifice they made, the mosaic neshama, and these were all too complicated to say, too hard to name, so he just said “I used to laugh.”
Or, Robby takes a week off. Somehow, the world doesn't end.
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- Part 4 of tzedek, tzedek, tirdof
Bookmarked by Last_Go0dbye
18 Feb 2026

