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Samira knows that voice. Or she should. She wishes she could recognize it. Maybe all of this wouldn’t be so terrifying then.
The feet back up briefly. The door into the ED pushes open, letting the sounds of controlled chaos in. The man calls out to someone passing by, “I need you to page Doctor Ellis, get her over here asap.”
Doctor Ellis? She’s on the nightshift. Why would she be here this early unless…
“Dr. Mohan do you know where you are right now?”
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Samira finds herself in a bit of trouble. Rescue is just a few feet away, if only she could trust it.
Bookmarked by LilyGoop
16 Feb 2026
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Samira and Jack know that any romance between them would be an HR nightmare.
So they try to give each other ‘the ick’.
Bookmarked by LilyGoop
17 Feb 2026
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A full smile blooms on Abbot’s face. “Dr Mohan, you have your own go-bag?!” He looks absolutely delighted as she rolls her eyes and reaches down to her backpack, fighting her own smile.
“You don’t get the goods if you make fun of me, Dr Abbot.”
His right hand moves from his leg to rest over his heart. His eyes dance at her as his features slip into a farcical mask of shock.
“Hey hey, woah woah, this is awe I’m giving you, baby!”
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Jack and Samira become friends. It's totally fine.
(The Bench, and beyond.)
Bookmarked by LilyGoop
14 Feb 2026
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The Q-word is banned in the Pitt.
No one writes it down. No one officially enforces it. But Samira learned early that superstition in emergency medicine isn’t irrational—it’s defensive. A way of respecting the delicate balance between order and absolute catastrophe.
She’s only seen the fallout a handful of times. A whispered “quiet” that blooms into trauma after trauma after trauma, like the universe heard the challenge and took it personally.
So when handoff wraps and one of the new interns grins too wide and says, “Wow, what a quiet first shift!” Samira feels it in her spine before she processes the words.
Her head snaps up.
Bookmarked by LilyGoop
05 Feb 2026
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Jack had accepted that he was, in fact, a little pathetic where Samira Mohan was concerned. It didn't bother him, really. He'd known real love once before in his life–knew that, despite the jeering he'd often received from the men in his unit, there was nothing embarrassing about devotion. At least, there hadn't been the first time.
Still, he couldn't help but feel a little stupid sitting in a bar on his night off, surrounded by coworkers, only for the hope that Samira might make an appearance. It wasn't like anything was ever going to come of it–he'd also made his peace with that–but he didn't see the harm in brightening his nights with the prospect of seeing her.
Bookmarked by LilyGoop
30 Jan 2026

