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When Alicent ends up pregnant after one drunk night with her drunk loser husband, she's faced with the dilemma. Does she stay with her husband or leave him and end up homeless? The answer to her prayers ends up being the state pie baking contest that'll be in 6 months. All she has to do is sneak money away for the trip and keep her husband happy until then. And then in walks her new doctor, Rhaenyra Targaryen.
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I’m not what you planned, but I’m a safe place to land.
or: a car accident takes ten years. and safety. and reassurance. maybe it takes love, too. quinn’s not sure, yet.
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"We have to say goodbye to Daddy.”
“And he won’t say bye-bye back?”
Burying your best friend is never easy.
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- Part 5 of Now That You’re Here
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One of Trinity’s old therapists had spent an entire session explaining the concept of self-sabotage. It hadn’t been a fruitful conversation at the time, considering how she’d still been reeling with grief, unable to see anything in her life that was even worth sabotaging in the first place. But it was something that came back to her more often than she’d like to admit.
The concept had burrowed into her thoughts recently, nagging at her like an itch she couldn’t scratch. Because it was one thing to know on an intellectual level that she was handling herself poorly, but it was another to be able to stop herself. She’d never managed to figure that part out.
It had started a couple weeks ago, after a passing comment she’d overheard while she’d been charting at the hub, a rumor that Langdon would be coming back. A rumor which turned out to very much not be a rumor after all that had sent her into a mild tailspin that she’d tried very hard to ignore. She was restless, jumpy like he was some horror movie villain lurking in the background, waiting to reappear instead of just some guy she’d had a handful of bad interactions with at work.
or Trinity Santos and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad, Day.
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- Part 9 of it feels good to be known so well
- Part 4 of garsantos arc
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17 Feb 2026
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“Pupils are responsive,” Al-Hashimi offers quietly, “but tachycardia and clammy skin suggest—”
“Exhaustion,” Garcia finishes for her, then Santos feels two familiar hands scoop up one of her own and begin to gently massage her fingers and palm. “Trinity, if you can feel me, squeeze my hand.”
Santos swears it takes about as long as her commute to work, but she manages to find her shoulder and then her elbow and then her wrist and then the part of her that Garcia’s holding, and somehow convinces her fingers to curl slowly inward.
There’s an audible sigh of relief alongside the continued warmth enveloping her knuckles.
“Give me twenty minutes,” Garcia says, then leans down close enough that Santos can feel hot breath around her ear. “I’m gonna bring you somewhere quiet, okay?”
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15 Feb 2026
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Albert Yang
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★☆☆☆☆ [3 weeks ago]WORST. HOSPITAL. EVER. do not go here.
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Thank you for your review, Albert. If you feel that you would receive better treatment at a different establishment, we strongly encourage you to pursue that avenue.
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- Part 1 of haven’t you heard
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09 Feb 2026
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Trinity Santos hasn’t touched anything to do with gymnastics since graduating undergrad, but it still haunts her. Some days, it won’t stay inside her skin.
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- Part 1 of open wounds
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08 Feb 2026
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“Well I have to say, this is even sadder than I pictured,” Garcia says, assessing Santos with the same head to toe look she’d been subjected to. Santos imagines that her dark jeans and old knit sweater are not having quite the same effect as the dress. Garcia motions to the stool next to her. “Mind if I sit?”
“What are you, some like ghost of Christmas? I don’t think I’m allowed to say no to those,” Santos relents. She’s not sure where the words come from because she hasn’t had a normal conversation with this person in weeks and her brain is going through the spin cycle. But her new company chuckles and Santos internally cheers at scoring a point in a game she knows she’ll never win.
Santos skips the holiday party but can't outrun all her troubles.
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08 Feb 2026

