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Whether or not her decision is ethical, she doesn’t worry about just yet. They have this information on file for a reason, for situations in which someone needs to be reached outside of work; and as far as Samira is concerned in this particular moment, that’s close enough to what she’s doing, which is getting Trinity’s phone number from the freshly printed packet.
She tucks her phone back into her pocket, and while it’s not a plan, per se, it’s what finally coaxes her out the PTMC doors and into the night.
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- Part 12 of Autistic Characters
Bookmarked by clarab25
20 Feb 2026
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Three months after the end of Season One, Trinity is settling into winter in her shared apartment with Dennis Whittaker, surviving long shifts at the Pitt and pretending her situation with Garcia is casual. The heater is set to sixty-eight. She’s exhausted. She might send a text she wouldn’t normally send. By the time Dennis gets home, the apartment is too warm, the air too heavy, and something is very wrong.
Bookmarked by clarab25
19 Feb 2026
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Things have been good, lately.
Trinity has been good. She likes going to work—likes the thrill of particularly difficult cases, likes the easy back-and-forth she’s starting to build with her coworkers, even likes arguing with Langdon. She likes her little apartment and she likes that she gets to share it with Dennis. (It’s way cleaner, now, and she eats real food half the time. And she has something to do in the evenings other than think about everything she’s lost).
Things have been good.
She should’ve fucking known what would happen if she let her guard down.
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Trinity is cornered on her way home from work. She gets out of it with a stab wound and a whole new wave of old trauma. (And of course, her least favorite coworker is the only one there to talk her down.)
Bookmarked by clarab25
19 Feb 2026
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Two months into Frank Langdon’s supposed sabbatical (which, she guesses, it is. She’s one of three people who seem to know where he actually is, and Robby has asked her to keep it that way), Robby pulls her aside and asks, quietly, “How did you know about Langdon?”
Bookmarked by clarab25
18 Feb 2026
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Later, they’ll say it was shock. That’s why she didn’t react. They’ll call it a freak accident—bad luck on a difficult skill. The doctors will exchange careful looks when she asks how soon she can get back on the mat.
She’ll nod along. She’ll play her part.
But she’ll know the truth.
It wasn’t shock. It wasn’t an accident. She had prepared for the pain. She had made the choice.
And when the doctors tell her they can’t be sure if—or when—she’ll return to gymnastics, the breath she lets out isn’t from disappointment.
It’s from relief.—or: Trinity learns how to accept help after by fucking a lot of other stuff up
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- Part 1 of i keep myself standing in your flames.
Bookmarked by clarab25
17 Feb 2026
