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"I sat with my anger long enough until she told me her real name was grief" -C.S. Lewis
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Trinity Santos goes to therapy
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- Part 2 of Fragile Like a Bomb
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Trinity santos has spent her whole life just trying to survive, only counting on herself, and never letting anyone in, in fear that they'd turn on her, hurt her in ways she doesn't think she'll be able to survive going through again, so she keeps that pain to herself, but what happens when she finds herself in a hostage situation and can no longer avoid being vulnerable with the people she loves.
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Years after their relationship ended, Dr. Santos and Dr. Garcia find themselves working side by side again.
The hospital has not changed. The rooftop still waits. The tension between them never really left.
What begins as careful distance turns into something harder to ignore. Because this time, the question is not whether they still care.
It’s whether they’re finally ready to stay.
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your kiss feels like a warning (i'll fix it in the morning) by ruinmylife
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
22 Feb 2026
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Everything is still new, this thing between Garcia and Santos, and Trinity doesn't want to fuck it up. When she shows up at Yolanda's door after a particularly hard day in the ER, she's terrified of the repercussions. They don't do the sappy kiss and feel better shit. At least, they haven't yet. Will Garcia accept Santos when her walls have been beaten down, or is this just another lesson on keeping hard things to herself?
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The Sun Never Sets (It Will Shine On You Again) by OhWormsNice
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV), The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan
22 Feb 2026
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"Once you get into college, you should have a much easier life. Monsters hardly ever attack older demigods." - Lord Poseidon to Cabin 3 Graduate Percy Jackson.
Dennis Whitaker, an R1 at the emergency department of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center AKA The Pitt, hasn't been attacked by a monster in almost six years. He kind of texts his half-siblings, but he's content living in the mortal world as a normal doctor. He's got a roommate, a paycheck, and a situationship with his 54-year-old attending. He's happy to keep all of the godly weirdness tucked in his past.
But a dull blade is still a blade, and a demigod happy in the mortal world is still a demigod.
No one ever asks to be a half-blood.
