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Ok so picture this: reader wakes up about to be sacrificed by all the Satanists bc they need a virgin sacrifice but girlie is like i am NAWT a virgin (shes done everything except penetrative sex with a dude) so she talks her way out of being sacrificed and its camp and makes an impression on a certain danforth, afterwards hes like "yk what the easiest way to avoid issues like this in the future yea…😏”
Lifted directly from the message i sent my bestie when I came up with the idea
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18 Jun 2026
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After deciding to become a single mother through artificial insemination, you often find yourself asking your next door neighbor and emergency medicine doctor, Jack Abbot, for help. He doesn't mind because it beats you getting the wrong answers from Dr. Google. It also doesn't hurt that it allows for Jack to get to know his neighbor better.
(updating upon request or whenever I feel like it. this is really just a collection of one shots following the same people, not a real *series*.)
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16 Apr 2026
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On your very first day as an attending at the PTMC, you're forced to navigate the chaos of the night shift, a Code Silver, and the fact that Jack Abbot would (and did) take a bullet for you.
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15 Apr 2026
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you survive the most devastating day of your life when your abuser invades the one place you thought was safe, your mentor publicly breaks you, and in the wreckage Jack becomes the first person who truly holds you, protects you, and finally loves you the way you always deserved
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15 Apr 2026
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“I don’t call you kid because I think you’re stupid. I don’t think you’re stupid. You’d know if I thought you were stupid, because I would tell you. ‘Kid’ is a…” He trails off, free hand tapping thoughtful rhythms on the steering wheel, “…Nickname. Term of endearment. Whatever you want to call it, but it’s not derogatory.”
Jack holds up a second finger.
“You have not been taking care of yourself. If you were, you wouldn’t have a low grade fever, and you would’ve called me as your boss or one of your friends to drive you instead of walking to work in the rain after your car died. You’ve been surviving. There’s a difference.”
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good things happen to those who are found crying in the supply closet by their hot, older, maybe flirty boss-slash-mentor.
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- Part 1 of Jack Abbot
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16 Feb 2026
