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if i loved you less, i might be able to talk about it more by writercaity
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
07 Oct 2025
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collection of melfrank ficlets based on nouns people send me on tumblr. each chapter is a stand-alone and unrelated to others.
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“Trinity thinks I should find a date for the gala.”
Frank sputters, coughing into the crook of his elbow, and when he straightens, there’s a dribble of blue Gatorade falling down the corner of his mouth that he wipes away before Mel has the chance to point it out. She drops her hand, frowning as she watches him attempt to recover, with half a mind to laugh at how silly he looks; though she can’t help but feel she’s missed some sort of joke.
“Are you okay?”
“Yes, yup. I’m good. It, uh- went down the wrong way.”
- Mel, Frank, and PTMC's annual charity gala.
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Second day of The Pitt Kinktober — Nipple Play
This is what happens when Abby realises that her husband may have nipples even more sensitive than hers and she takes advantage of the situation.
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- Part 2 of The Pitt Kinktober 2025
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Abby's seeing someone.
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- Part 1 of it had to be you
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It starts with an audit.
She’s a sharp-edged accountant sent to investigate hospital budget discrepancies. He’s a war-worn trauma doctor running an off-the-books supply system to keep his ER alive. Their first meeting is tense, all clipped words and locked eyes—but something in the mess clicks.
This is the story of what happens after: of two people falling in love slowly, deeply, and without a roadmap.
From fluorescent-lit hospital wings to mismatched dishes and prenatal vitamins lined up like trauma meds, this series follows Jack Abbot and the reader as they build a life from scratch. Marriage, parenthood, exhaustion, quiet joy. Toddler meltdowns and foot rubs. Sleepless nights and whispered “we’re really doing this” moments.
Through every audit, every phase, and every heartbeat—one, then two, then four—Jack learns how to be something he never thought he could be: a husband, a father, a safe place to land. And she learns how to let him.
This isn’t a story about falling in love.
It’s about staying there.
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- Part 1 of The Life We Grew
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Dana said something in response, but Abby couldn’t hear her over the roar in her ears. Because she’d found Frank, standing next to the cooler with a water bottle in one hand, a Diet Coke in the other, engrossed in a conversation. And Abby knew who she was immediately, even if she’d never met her.
or frank + mel through folklore.
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Of all the things to happen in Pittsburgh, this was not something Robby had been planning on or expecting at all. What the hell was this world coming to?
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Langdon is caught in a hostage situation while on the train to work. Afterwards, he has to deal with the physical and mental ramifications.
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Frank falls first. He falls harder. What he couldn't predict was everything that would come between him and Mel along the way.
or, "So the plan is to fuck a prostitute to save your marriage?"
Alpha/Beta/Omega dynamics. Standalone companion to the Auction from Frank's POV. Story complete. Posting 1-2x weekly updates as I finish copyediting.
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What happened to Dr. Frank Langdon after his verbal blowout with Robby in the Season 1 finale and can he ever make things right? Also, what is the true story behind why Dr. Langdon was struggling and will anyone help him out of the mess he is trapped in?
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On the Upper West Side of New York City, sat The Astoria, an ornate, pre-war apartment building located on the corner of 73rd Street and Central Park West. Over the years, The Astoria was home to a vast roster of celebrities, including famous painters, world-renowned poets, and filmmakers.
And high above, on the eighteenth floor, lived Mel King and Frank Langdon. Who—despite their first encounter—fall in love from across the hall.or the rockstar ballerina au.
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“I just think it would be better if someone showed me how to do it right,” she finally says. “And I think you would know how to do that.”
“Mel…”
“I know you’re married,” she rushes. “I know. But you’re my best friend. It would be… friendly. And just the one time.”
or: the one where frank starts soft domming mel at work and she convinces him to take her virginity. platonically.
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When Frank Langdon had woken up that morning, he’d decided it was going to be a good day. There wasn't any one particular reason or another that made this morning stand apart from the others. It was just a gut feeling. Years of working at the ED had taught him to trust his gut, and so he leaned into the feeling without question.
It was approximately 3:37pm when the day really showed what it had in store for Frank Langdon, and he cursed himself for ever believing in good days.
(Or, Langdon has an unfortune day at work that sends him right back into the depths of his addiction recovery.)
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Self righteousness rooted inside your home, kid by artsyspikedhair
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
01 Oct 2025
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Jake grieved Leah, avoided Robby, months passed, and then his mom dragged him to Dr. Robby’s Passover Seder like this was any other year.
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The words are slow, like she's thinking about each one before it passes her lips. “That's hard for me sometimes, admitting I need to be taken care of. I'm not… it isn't something I'm used to, anymore. Maybe it's hard for you, too.”
“Maybe it is,” he says quietly. He's used to taking care of people, being needed and knowing how to solve problems. He hasn't done enough of that lately.
Or — Five times Langdon lends Mel a hand, one time he asks for one in return, (and approximately a million times when he gets so much more than he ever dared to hope for.)
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We can never go back to who we once were by langdonspilladdiction
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
30 Sep 2025
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Robby hasn’t visited him once.
To be fair, nobody has.
Frank hasn’t felt this lonely since his sister left for college when he was twelve, and his parents started acting like he was an untrained puppy they never really wanted rather than their son.
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Mel has a surprise visitor at her new-ish home in Phoenix.
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- Part 2 of flowers on the grave
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It’s Nurse Appreciation Week and Abby Langdon is determined to get her husband back into everyone’s good graces at PTMC.
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When Abby begins to feel the quiet unraveling of her marriage, she discovers the reason why.
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- Part 1 of flowers on the grave
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Mel agrees to be Frank’s wedding date.
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Robby didn’t know why he felt this way — why his chest felt hollow, why his own reflection looked like someone else’s. He wasn’t Hamlet, though some days it felt like he carried that same quiet tragedy, heavy and unspoken. He wasn’t Ponyboy Curtis either, not really, though the world still burned around him in ways he couldn’t control.
No… he felt like Gatsby.
Gatsby, standing on the edge of everything, reaching for something just out of grasp. Gatsby, longing not for Daisy — but for Tom. And maybe, if Gatsby had reached out a little sooner… held on a little longer… maybe the ending would have been different.
But Tom had Daisy.
And Gatsby had a bullet in his back.
Robby swallowed hard against the thought, knowing it didn’t change anything. Because no matter how much he tried, no matter how long he reached, Jack was always just out of reach — like a green light across the bay, forever burning, forever distant.