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(I don’t really like how a lotta the Inuyasha shirts look cos it’s all screenshots and model pngs) so I wanted to make my own design :3
Write that one-shot. Those 3 chapters will be the best 10 chapters you ever wrote
Javadi But She’s Suspicious of Mohabbot Pt 3
(Some of yall asked for more. So here is more lmaoo, also it’s about time for a Jack POV)
(This chapter is shorter than the others I think or maybe it’s not. idk. I just like to write for fun yall. Again, be easy on this writer, i’m just having a good time. Also Samira and Vic will be back!)
Jack bit his thumb as he leaned back in the driver seat. It was almost seven, time to clock in for the day, and yet here he was. Sitting in his parked truck just looking at his phone, looking at a text from Samira Mohan.
u left ur jacket here btw.
That’s all she texted, only thing she had to text, and it alone was driving Jack crazy.
He let out a sigh as he rubbed his face, feeling his head saying something that he knew his heart was going to ignore. Jack looked at the time again, he really should be starting his shift.
And you shouldn’t text her. His thoughts whispered to him. But somehow, other thoughts crept in. All of them leading back to that night, the teasing, the pulling, the way she looked up at him.
“Fuck, it.” Jack let out. Allowing his fingers to text before he could even think, before the alarms started blaring, and before he could think of all the promises they made that night. Once it was sent, Jack immediately shut off his phone, got out of his truck and headed for the welcoming doors of the PTMC. Thankfully, he knew for a fact she wasn’t working today.
*
Last week, Jack Abbot was invited to go out for drinks with friends who he couldn’t decide whether they were good or bad influences. After years of group therapy, support groups for veterans and widowers, Jack managed to form some sort of friendship with a couple of guys that were pretty much in the same boat as he was.
It was different from hanging out with Robby who felt more like a brother, or drinks with the night crew. There was less tension between the men on things Jack knew wasn’t as simple to talk about. It was easy to share humor with Matt who walked with a cane after his second tour in Afghanistan. Or to confide with Phil, who was scared to introduce his sons to his new girlfriend, especially since the loss of his wife eight years ago.
It wasn’t as if Jack liked these friends more than his family at PTMC, these guys couldn’t relate to burn outs from a long shift, or the burden of losing a patient. But they knew what the sleepless nights were like, the crying in the dark, the moments of not knowing if tomorrow would come. And that was enough. And Jack enjoyed his time with them, even if they did suck at golf.
The bar that Matt had chosen was one he couldn’t seem to shut up about. Lion Heart, was a relatively new place in the area, one Jack had never been to before. The place was beyond nice. Jack had to admit it once he arrived, it had more of a subdued atmosphere, than what they were used to.
Lights low, more places to sit than stand, jazz music echoing through the walls. Everything about the place screamed expensive but the vibe was serene.
They had spotted him instantly, all of them sitting on a red leather couch that encircled a table, already littered with a couple of beers.
“There he is!” Matt pointed out. “Jack-Jack!”
The other guys all looked up, greeting him with their drinks, and before Jack could even sit down a bottle was slid into his hand.
“All of you started without me.” Jack observed.
“Sorry if you’re late to the party.” Matt arched his eyebrow. “But we don’t wait for nobody, not even our fancy pants doctor.”
Jack chuckled as he took a sip of his beer. It tasted horrible, which meant Anthony had ordered it, the guy wasn’t too big on taste, just focused on results.
“Isn’t this place cool?”Phil looked to Jack.
“Hell, yeah.” Jack agreed. “I’m trying to figure out which date had the unfortunate experience with Matt here.”
Matt faked offense. “It wasn’t me who got introduced to this place by a date. It was Anthony.”
“And it wasn’t an unfortunate experience.” Anthony protested. “She hasn’t texted me back. But I think it was a good date.”
Jack smiled, taking another sip of the awful beer, his face wincing. “You know you guys only have an hour out of me, right?”
“You act like you’re busy.” Anthony scoffed.
“I am busy.” Jack tilts his head.
“Phil’s a lawyer!” Anthony brought up. “With twins!”
Jack, doesn’t leave in an hour. The hour had long passed once the guys get into a heated conversation over the new rookie drafted to the Penguins. By the time, Jack is about to go to the bar for the next round of drinks (on him), he’s already feeling it. The buzz rushing to his head, the laughs that come more easily, and heat of the place as more people begin to pack in.
He had probably turned his head for a second, and maybe that’s all it took for him to see Samira Mohan a couple of feet away.
How he didn’t notice her before, was a question he might be asking for the rest of his life. She’s with people he had never seen before, probably an outside of work friend group, just as he was. The only clear difference between the two of them, was that she looked like she just came out of a photoshoot compared to the simple thing he had thrown together.
He had to swallow to steady himself at the sight of her. The soft curls, the black short dress, and the thigh high boots as she crossed one leg over the other, it was like she was trying to kill him. She had done her makeup simply, which made Jack notice how he never seen her in makeup before. Never seen her like this before.
He wants to blame the drinks, the atmosphere, the fact that she looks incredible. However a breath escapes his mouth as he realizes he has to be honest with himself.
He had been flirting with Dr. Mohan for a while now. It wasn’t often, only when he had the pleasure of seeing her on night shifts, and he told himself it wasn’t serious. At first it came off naturally, Jack seemed to flirt with everyone, or that’s what Dana had said a long time ago. And she didn’t seem to mind it, in fact she was flirting back, and that’s where the problem started.
It was quick glances when a patient said something ridiculous, laughing at each other’s jokes in the hallways, the stupid faces he would draw on her coffee cups when Shen let him take over dunkin runs. It wasn’t serious. It couldn’t be. Samira was far too intelligent, still very much a resident, and for her to even consider Jack like that, it just didn’t make sense. She was just having fun, like he was. She had to be, right?
And Jack didn’t do this. Not anymore. Sure, there were hookups that he had his time with; but those were quick and fleeting, and highly effective with his schedule. He didn’t need to be digging himself an even deeper hole with Samira. Even if he found himself, looking forward to her opinions on articles he sent, waiting for the moment he could tell her some interesting gossip Walsh had told him about. Even now, when he couldn’t pull his eyes off of her, he knew he was just falling down something he wouldn’t want to come back from. Because what if he actually had a crush on her, what did that mean?
Anyone would have a crush on her. His mind seemed to echo. She’s the smartest doctor you have met in years, there is not a single patient you can think of that didn’t like her. She was—
“How long you gonna stare bud?”
“Mhm?” Jack turned his head back around. He found Phil’s gaze, the man had a small smirk on his face. Phil took a sip of his third drink as he waited for Jack’s answer.
“No. No.” Jack laughed to himself, but he could feel the heat reaching his face. “It—It’s not like that, at all. She is—“
“Way too young for you.” Matt cut in, who was supposed to be in a conversation with Anthony. Suddenly, all three pair of eyes were now on their fancy pants doctor, and Jack was aware of how red he was turning.
“No.” Jack snapped back at Matt, surprised on how quickly he got defensive. “I know her, from work.”
Phil’s smirk stayed plastered on his face as he asked, “Why haven’t you mentioned her before?”
“I—“ Jack found his words not forming. He turned his head back to her direction, and he could feel his stomach drop.
It was her friend who spotted him looking, she appeared to be leaning toward Samira, whispering something in her ear as she pointed an extremely obvious finger toward Jack and his friends.
When Samira’s eyes met his. He instinctively held his breath. He saw her face relax, recognition in her eyes, a smile creeping up as a dimple became clear on her cheek. She waved at him.
Fuck, she’s got me.
Jack felt himself breathe, as he lifted his drink, a small hello back at her. When he turned to his friends, they looked star struck.
“See.” Jack grinned, taking another sip of beer, cause God knew he needed it. “Told you I knew her.”
“You need to move now.” Matt said, his face stone cold. Which was concerning, since Matt was never serious.
“What?”
Phil looked like he was about to lose it. “By her a drink!”
Jack turned back, they were still watching him. Samira and her friend, who was clearly engaged in this whole scene, were giggling.
“I don’t know.” Jack started. “It wouldn’t be necessarily appropriate and you said yourself she’s way too young and ther-“
He saw Samira get up, her eyes found his, her head did a cute gesture to the bar.
“Yeah, you’re right.” Jack got up so fast that he almost knocked the table over. “I’ll be back.”
“No, you won’t.” Matt murmured, as he watched his friend beeline toward the bar.
More of Mohabbot needing each other in order to have a healthy sleep schedule 😴
(I literally started writing more about this concept, and then completely forgot about it in my drafts. Is it long? Yes. Am I on a writing streak because I am done with finals? Also yes! Did I write this at 2am? YES, please be easy on me)
(If you missed the first post, just know Samira and Jack find out they can only fall asleep unless they are cuddled up together, and they are tired!)
Jack really hopes he doesn’t make it obvious.
Here in the Pitt, gossip spreads fast. It’s like the second someone catches get a glimpse of something, they can stretch it out for months. And what Jack and Samira have, that’s something to talk about.
Samira knew just as he did to keep things low and subtle. She had asked after their third “night together”, if they were going to keep doing this to please not let it flow into their work.
“Yeah, sure thing.” He has said stretching from the most life changing sleep he has ever had, thinking how it easy it would be. He was such a fucking idiot. Cause it was anything but easy.
They both found out quickly that unless they were put on a shift together, or had time off, their little plan didn’t really work. Since their dumb brains needed them together in order to turn off.
So, it was about to be Jack’s third night shift in a row without her, and he was starting to loose it. Then the buzz came, her name and contact photo appearing on the screen like a message from an angel (which it was), she was going to be on that night shift and she 100% “needed a ride home”.
“Someone’s happy.” Dana snapped her gum, as she eyed him through her glasses. Shit, of course she noticed. Jack bit the inside of his cheek to keep his cool. Part of him wanted to just tell Dana, go on a full ten minute rant to explain the weird situation he found himself in. But you can’t really explain how you quite literally need to be in bed with a resident in order to sleep, and he can’t really explain the feelings it’s been stirring inside him either, so he just shrugs.
“Just happy to be at work.” He quipped hoping she would take the bait.
But Evans is a smart woman, and she just gives him a very suspicious “sure.” before officially signing off and ending her day.
As Jack waves at the charge nurse leaving, that’s where he got a glimpse of her. Walking in with her headphones, hair in a ponytail that had her curls falling, and deep tired eyes. Of course, she still looked good, definitely better than Jack did, she could do that in any condition. But it was clear she was tired; the brightness in large eyes, the one that could make any patients day better, had dimmed . And Jack hated that. If only he could make time go faster, just so she could sleep. Fuck it, he didn’t even care if she slept and he didn’t, he would still try to make the hours past by. But they had a shift to start, and they had to keep it low.
The shift goes normal, screams here, blood there. Jokes from Parker. Eye rolls from Walsh. Laughter from Mateo. Not an easy day, but far from the worst. Jack works, and it seems his body uses all its energy for the emergency room, because he feels fine. Samira is also working like nothing is wrong, in fact she’s doing it all with a smile. He knows it’s gonna hit the second they clock out, it always does.
He tries to make his exit as fast as he can. As the morning crew starts rolling in, Jack feels entire body beginning to change, desperate to leave. It’s doing that weird thing where autopilot leaves, and his eyelids begin to get heavy. His mind starts to think of Samira, if he’s feeling this way, she’s probably just as bad.
Shit, I gotta find her, and take her out of here.
He finds and talks with Robby, gets him up to date. Sprinkles a few jokes as to not bring awareness to the way he is practically searching for Samira.
“You got things from here?” Jack says, as the two of them walk through the halls, passing by the night nurses who are scrambling to finish their day.
“Should be.” Robby says, crossing his arms in his typical fashion. “You heading home?”
Jack clears his throat as he catches Samira chatting it up with Trinity by the lockers. Her eyes find him, and for a moment there is almost a brief conversation. He had already texted her where he parked. A couple blocks down, pretty far from where most people are heading, but not a stretch. Just enough that no one will notice, and no one will question.
Be there in one minute, he thinks, and for a second, it’s stupid. To think she can read his mind in this single look he’s giving her across the room.
But, Samira Mohan is an incredible woman, and she gives him the slightest nod and smile. Not even missing a beat with Trinity as she returns to their conversation, and Jack tries not grin as he turns back to Robby.
“Yeah, brother.” Jack gives his friend a small tap on the shoulder. “I’m done for the day.”
“Good.” Robby gives a small nod. “Cause I don’t mean to be a dick man, but you look exhausted.”
Jack bites back a laugh. “Trust me. I’m good.”
The truck is already unlocked,Jack had slipped Samira the keys in passing. He hops into the driver’s seat and lets out the loudest sigh. She’s already in the passenger seat, looking absolutely drained.
She’s is barely holding it together when she turns to him. “We don’t have to stop at my place today. I brought everything.” She kicks a backpack that’s by her feet.
“Perfect.” Jack says, putting the keys into the ignition and starting the car. As the hum of the engine begins, Samira sits up straight.
“Shit. Wait.” Samira’s fingers finds her forehead. “I never asked before, you must be so tired too. Are you okay to drive?”
“I’m wide awake until you’re safe.” Jack says without thinking. “I could stay up for three more days, if you needed me to.”
Jack begins to pull out, and yes he is now wide awake because of how stupid that last sentence sounded. He makes a small glance to Samira, who seems to be both taken aback and relieved.
“Oh—okay.” Samira gets out.
The rest of the car ride is silent, they listen to music that she has cued up, and it’s calm. Almost helping Jack forget what he had just said. He looks toward her as Samira stares out the window. He had realized early on how much she liked this part. Samira needed the silence. It was like every mile they passed was another step in shedding the burden that was keeping her awake. He realized he needed it too, the peace and quiet. Sometimes it led to him thinking about the shift, or other things that seemed to plague his mind, sometimes he didn’t think about anything at all.
He liked what the silence offered. It meant communicating in other ways. He always took the route where they passed by a local park, one with a nice garden Samira had commented on one time, said she liked the flowers. He would slow down, just so she could look at them longer. And she always cued up a song he liked when they were close to home, making sure it lined up perfectly to when he parked the car.
The walk to his apartment is as silent as the car ride. It’s like they are machines, moving as if they are back in the Pitt. They both enter, both put away their shoes and coats. They make their way to the bedroom, where Samira takes her backpack and immediately is moving toward the bathroom. As Jack hears the water of the shower go, he begins the routine, setting up the humidifier, making sure their alarms are set, and closing the blinds.
“I left some hot water for you.” Jack hears as he takes out his pajama pants from his closet.
“Thanks for thinking of me.” Jack turns. He is met with wet haired Samira, a towel being used to dry her hair, she’s wearing pajama shorts that are so small that they barely peak out from underneath her oversized t-shirt.
She looks at him, smiling softly, with tired eyes, and damp hair.
She has no idea how beautiful she is.
Jack blinks. “I’ll be quick.” He mutters past her. Trying not to stare, but at that point he’s too tired to care.
He is quick. So quick, that by the time he’s done, she’s still doing her skincare routine for the night. Samira did her part, turning off the lights, setting up the fan. He’s not wearing a shirt, when he leaves the bathroom, only in his pj pants. They realized by the second time they did this, how hot it gets when you are bear-hugging the person next to you. He’s glad she doesn’t seem to mind his lack of clothes.
“Come here.” Samira smiles as she makes her way toward him. She has some moisturizer cream on her hands, that she quickly puts on his face. This is a new part to their routine, and Jack is not dumb enough to interrupt it.
“You think I need this?” Jack closes his eyes, as she begins to do her work.
“Maybe a little.” He hears her laugh.
Just the sound of her voice makes him smile. “What? Do I look tired?”
When they are entering in bed, it’s silent again. At this point they know everything they need to know, all the tension that the other nights had completely gone. Jack lays down first, opening his arms so Samira can fit herself on his chest. She immediately falls into him, resting her head under his chin. He moves the blanket around them, so it captures the both of them.
“Night, Jack.” Samira says softly, her hand going to his upper body. She adjusts herself, head on him as she hooks one leg around his, and Jack feels entire body relax.
“Goodnight, Samira.” Jack’s arm wraps around her waist, pulling her close to his side as he hears her breathing get heavier.
It takes less than five minutes before both of them are completely knocked out.
things in fic I'm used to people kind of faking their way through writing about:
the city of los angeles
the city of new york
sex
how drinking alcohol works
how getting high works
how a child of any age speaks
how nuclear physics work
how [my job] works
how debilitating being shot in the shoulder is
how hypothermia works
things I have never before seen someone fake their way through writing about, until today:
what french toast is
read through the notes on this one trust me
Here's some of the notes, starting with the things multiple people brought up:
SHRIMP COCKTAIL:
banahbanah: #flashback to that one fic where Peter Parker frets about drinking shrimp cocktail because of the alcohol
generaldeliciousness: adding: what a prawn/shrimp cocktail is
#why is your character turning it down because they're under 21 #do you think prawn cocktail is a cocktail #this lives in my brain rent-free constantly #the rest of the fic was so normal #and good enough that i'll still re-read it #but bro
And then many, MANY, people wondering if this was actually authour mistake, since Peter really would do this!
POMEGRANATES:
zhajhassa: #haha where's that post that was like someone describing someone eating a pomegranate but they ate it like an apple
thornhands: #once someone wrote persephone biting into a whole Pomegranate #had to stop and stare at a wall for a minute
sungsingsanguine: I once saw someone very confidently write about a character eating slices of pomegranate.
FRUIT TREES:
zagreuses-toast: #given a very endearing glimpse into a writers blindspots by seeing them describe someone sitting under a ''pineapple tree''
salatrash: I remember something about picking watermelons... OF A FUCKING TREE
baander: #cranberry trees
DOUGH/BATTER:
maycelium: #I'm a chef so I'm really used to people not accurately describing how to cook food #But I was surprisingly flabbergasted when someone was writing making a cake and was kneading it. Which uh #Not necessary for cake. It was interesting for sure but just bizarre
livebloggingmydescentintomadness: #the one that drove me nuts was when a character set aside a batch of PASTA DOUGH 'to rise' #pasta doesn't have yeast!! #it does need to REST but it will never RISE #you do not want an airy crumb on your noodles
lovesodeepandwideandwell: #THE ONE WHERE THEY MADE COOKIES BY LADLING BATTER INTO A TRAY
Some other topics:
Mohabbot | Confirming Rumors
Summary:
“Thank you, sweetheart.” The endearment slipped out effortlessly. So did the kiss he pressed to her forehead. Jack didn’t stop to think about the fact that they were still standing in the middle of the emergency department or that half the staff was currently watching him.
Samira caught his chin before he could get away and drew him back in, capturing his lips in a quick kiss. “You’re welcome. You ready to go?”
Or the PMTC finds out that Samira and Jack are dating when she picks him up
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Is it just me or this Monday we have been truly fed in the Mohabbot tag? I mean, Mohabbot mondays rule, but today has been incredible. There are so many new fics!!! You fic writers deserve the world for making me this happy 💗💗💗
Shawn Hatosy on the relationship between Dr Mohan and Dr Abbot via Variety
Javadi but it’s her becoming suspicious of Mohabbot Pt. 2
(I wasn’t on planning to write more but this just sort of came out of my brain, and some off yall wanted more lol. Again, literally started writing by going with the flow so apologies for grammar and errors.)
(Unfortunately, there is no Jack in this, but I did write something that is entirely his POV, but in my head this chapter made more sense to come out first. Again 18+, all my work is lmao)
Anything is a hangout if you’re up for it.
Victoria and Samira were doing what they always do during a day off together. Lying in Samira’s room with face masks, doomscrolling through tiktok (occasionally sending a funny one to each other), and using reality tv as background noise.
“Ugh I’m starving.” Victoria says after what feels like hours of silence. Samira gives a small nod of agreement, her eyes are still locked into some crazy side of social media she landed on, and that gives Vic the go to head straight to the kitchen.
Because she practically her roomate, there is no need to ask for permission, she knows what she likes, she knows Samira likes, all she has to do is play chef. But to her disappointment, she opens the fridge and finds practically nothing. Some leftovers from Chinese takeout that is barely anything, ketchup, tabasco sauce, parmesan cheese, some lettuce and a few cans of sparkling soda.
“This is sad, Mimi.” Vic turns her head, hearing the footsteps enter the kitchen behind her.
“I was busy this week.” Samira explains. She had taken off her mask, let her curls fall, and overall looked relaxed. She almost looked like a different person without the scrubs, she still glowed, only in a different way.
“Guess it’s uber eats.” Victoria shuts the fridge.
“Or we can go to the grocery store?” Samira offers, her eyes lighting up, which means it’s not an offer, and Vic groans.
Food shopping with Samira Mohan is just as bad as it is when you’re a kid. She has a very detailed list that she must go through several times before leaving, and any chance of Vic adding her own things to the cart is slim to none. Samira always has some cheaper or healthier alternative that almost never tastes as good. And of course, the grocery store is one of those packed places, where every employee seems to know her, telling her the best prices or where the best snacks are.
Truly a princess, Vic thinks as Samira falls into yet another conversation, this time with the guy who’s restocking the pasta.
Victoria is obviously pushing the cart, and the two of them deep into conversation about Robby’s latest fit, when it happens.
Samira checks her phone, her doe eyes seem to get brighter, her not so subtle dimple flashes, and she quickly puts her phone away. Then she immediately goes back into talking like nothing happened. She did it so fast, that anyone else wouldn’t have even noticed it, but Dr. Javadi has been studying her friend for what she seems to be about an appropriate amount of time. And one thing about Victoria, she aces every tests she’s given.
“Woah, stop.” Victoria stops the chart.
Samira furrows her brow, looking at Vic then behind her. “What?”
“What was that?”
“What was what?”
Vic turns her head to the side. If she wants to play dumb, Vic will take it all the way. “The text you got. You were smiling.”
“I wasn’t.” Samira says quickly, her face is completely controlled, as if she practiced for this moment but her eyes were shifting from the floor to Vic’s face desperately. “It was something from my college group chat.”
Samira tries to tug on the cart, eager to move, eager to change the subject.
“Yeah. No.” Vic shakes her, keeps the cart firm so it doesn’t move an inch. “I don’t believe you. You blushed.”
“I didn’t blush.”
“You did.”
“No,” Samira is getting defensive. Her face flushes an exposing color and she starts talking with her hands, more than usual. “It was literally just a simple text from the girls, it was one of those… things—memes that you are always showing me, like an inside joke…. Fuck! I can’t.”
She breaks, running her fingers through her curls, her tongue poking her cheek. Vic smiles and begins to resume to push the cart.
“You’re so good at this.” Samira gives up, looking at her friend, and she’s slightly in awe. “How did you even catch that?”
“You’re like super obvious.” Vic admits, and she watches Samira bite her lip in contemplation. “I mean, to me. You are like super obvious, to me.”
“Shit, really?”
“Yeah.” Vic says, ready to dive head first into this conversation. “Soooooo, are you finally ready to tell me about this mystery man in your life?”
“How do you know it’s a guy?”
“You already tried that.”
Samira scoffs. “It’s the guy from the bar, you remember.” And Samira gestures to her hickey that has now somewhat faded.
Victoria feels her entire body get lighter. It’s so nice being right. She had known something was up, just by the way that Samira seemed to talk about the incident. After almost constant prying, couple days ago Samira shared only the tiniest of details, she said they met at the bar back when she went with her college friends, recalled that her friends had pointed out how he was starring, and had dared her to get his number. She claims to be too drunk to remember how the conversation started, but she said that while they spoke, he made her laugh, like genuinely laugh, and that was something. That’s where the story ended, for Victoria at least, except that one moment where Vic almost plops on Samira’s couch, and she gives her a quick “not there.” So, Vic knows where Samira got her neck chewed on.
Samira tried to play it off like a one night stand. An experience that was nice, but impossible to happen again. But Vic could see it, the way she seemed to lose herself when retelling the bits of the night, as if she wanted to keep it close to her but at the same time tell every little detail. Vic couldn’t possibly understand why she was guarding it so close, Vic had talked about her hookups in such depth, it was crazy that Samira was even able to look at her the same.
“Since when did you and this guy from the bar start texting?” Vic asks as they enter the dairy aisle, Samira beginning to search for her specific type of almond milk she swears by.
“Since today.” Samira admits, her eyes still panning the options.
“When did you get his number? Before or after you slept together?”
Samira gives her a look, an exhausted but bashful look. However, there is a gleam to it that’s shows how much she needs this. Needs to talk to someone about it.
Victoria presses on. “You gonna tell me what he text you?”
“He’s just answering me cause he left his jacket.” Samira answers slowly, as she grabs her milk, putting it into the cart. Vic laughs, bites her lip about how perfect this all is.
“Oh my god.” Vic is giddy. “You’re seeing him again!”
Samira is already taking over the cart, as Vic has abandoned that task, and now onto better things.
“Yea-No. Yeah.” Samira starts. “I guess, I don’t know. It’s hard to get us both free. He has a busy job, and you know my schedule.”
“Fuck that! You have to make some time for him.”
“Have to?”
“Yes. Have to. No, sorry. Need to.” Victoria shrugs like her word is final.
They pull into an aisle that is empty and it’s a perfect opportunity to Vic to grab Samira, bring her friend close.
“Mimi.” Vic says in a serious tone. “I really think you should see hickey guy.”
“Hickey guy? What happened to the other name?”
“Please Samira, you can meet tons of guys at the bar. This one is special!”
“Special?” Samira lingers on the word. And for a moment, Vic feels like the older sister.
“I don’t know.” Vic continued, her intuition taking full force. “I feel like there’s more to this, I can’t explain it. But it feels right, so I’m saying go for it.”
“Vic, I don’t—“
“Come on! He left his jacket! That’s a sign.”
Samira takes a moment to answer, her face changing, Vic wishes she’s says more but only gets a small. “Okay, I’ll got for it.”
“Perfect. I can see it now Samira Mohan and hickey guy.”
“We need a new nickname name. I can’t be constantly teased about that.”
“Or maybe, just give me his name?”
Samira cocks her head to the side. “He’s older than me, we can call him older guy.”
“Wow, creative.” Vic smiles, but she is happy she is given another detail. “What’s the age difference? Two? Five years?”
“Yeah.” Samira smirks, and it seems that Vic’s free trial has run out.
Ugh, she’s so annoying.
That’s when Vic reached to shelf and grabs a jug of cranberry juice, throwing it right into the chart. Samira looks at her instantly.
“What?” Vic asks innocently. “You’re gonna want it.”
Javadi but it’s her becoming suspicious of Mohabbot
(This is just basically Javadi and Mohan’s friendship with a sprinkle of Abbot. I’m just so obsessed with the idea of the two girls having a close bond)
(This was way longer than I thought it would be. Also please know I just be writing out of the top of my head, so grammar is out the window. Also, also 18+)
When Victoria Javadi knows something, she knows something. And Samira is great at hiding things, always has been. Always making sure that whatever her mind is currently torturing her about, it stays way below the surface. She’s had tons of practice with patients, Robby, and her mother.
But the thing about being a pesky coworker who turned into an annoying little sister over the last few months, you learn things fast. And Victoria has never had an older sister to bother, so she will take every opportunity she gets to see how things play out.
She started getting suspicious when one night probably a month ago, during a facetime conversation, Samira suddenly told her about plans to go to a bar with some friends from college. Samira was excited, Victoria was completely jealous she couldn’t come, and of course Samira had to pick the hottest outfit on planet Earth to wear. The same outfit Victoria had put together for her!
But regardless of all of that, Vic could easily think of how the night would go. Samira would most likely send her a few sporadic texts throughout the night, each getting more sloppy and incoherent. Maybe one drunk voice memo, one crazy text about someone from work she might bump into, and then a couple hours later the picture of takeout to reassure Vic that she made it home.
However that night, she got pretty coherent texts. One voice memo of Samira and her friends all saying hi to her…. and then nothing.
It wasn’t too out of the ordinary, they only started this routine of constantly communicating only recently, but it was enough for Vic to check her phone. She wanted to call, was about to send a “u good?” text, before she checked the location saw she was home and decided not to press any further. Samira probably had gotten caught it up with the night and must have forgotten their routine. It was all good. Plus, Vic will see her in the morning.
The text actually came the second Victoria woke up. Her stupid alarm reminding her of the career she chose, she slaps her hand around her night stand to grab her phone. As she silences her alarm, she is met with notification from the contact Mimi 🤍.
“This should be good.” Victoria bites her lip, wondering what crazy video she’s about to open but all she gets is one very desperate message.
Please come to work early. i need ur help 🥹
Dr. Javadi ran to work that day.
She pushed through the commotion at the front desk, made her quick hellos to everyone on shift, and then practically ran through the door of the employees bathroom.
“Samira?” Victoria creeps in turning the corner.
“Yeah?” Samira gives a weak answer.
“What happened to you—“ And then Victoria sees it, and she doubles over in laughter.
“Please.” Samira holds up a hand, holding back her own laugh. “I really don’t need to hear this.”
Victoria is holding her stomach at this point. “Real classy, Mimi. Super classy.”
That’s when Victoria makes her way over, able to see in the poor lighting, the hickey that has appeared on the right side on Samira’s neck. It wasn’t bad, not a huge distraction, but it was there and pretty apparent. And Victoria soaks this all in, because that means the Princess of the Pitt, had a drunken hookup. And Samira doesn’t do this, she hardly even gets drunk.
“Had a fun night I see.” Vic chuckles.
“Yeah, yeah.” Samira rolls her eyes, gesturing to the bathroom counter that is littered with makeup. “Can you help me out, Dr. J? I started but you’ve always been better at this. Plus I feel like you would’ve hated me if I didn’t show you.
“Oh yes, I totally would have. And of course, I’ll help you out.” Victoria says, picking up a makeup sponge almost immediately. “But you owe me.”
As she’s working, it’s hard not to ask, so she goes straight for it.
Victoria raises her eyebrows, lifting Samira’s chin. “What’s his name?”
“What if it was a her?” Samira tests.
Victoria pulls back. “Was it?”
“No.” Samira sighs, a little defeated, and Victoria watches as her eyes shift. A clear Mohan tell. “It was a guy. But he’s not important, it wasn’t serious.”
“Did you tell him that?” Victoria scoffs. “Cause he seemed to really like you.”
“Gosh this feels so childish.” Samira puts a hand to her face.
“Still haven’t given me a name?”
“Trust me Vic, it was a one time thing.”
“Let me guess, some hot shot lawyer… Wait! Accountant! You always seem to get those.”
“No and no.” Samira raises an eyebrow. “And you can’t guess.”
That’s when alarm bells start ringing. Cause as much as Samira doesn’t do much outside of work, she’s an open book, especially after the connection they started forming. Nothing was off the table. So why start now?
“So, what?” Victoria turns her head, inspecting the work. “This guy was like a douche? Bad in bed?”
“Um.” Samira hesitates. Her eyes move to the floor as if recalling something, and flush creeps on her face.
“Shit, clearly not.” Victoria leans forward. “Then why won’t you tell me? Better yet, why are you saying it’s a one time thing? If he’s a nice guy and clearly has you acting all school girly-“
“I’m not acting like that.” Samira interrupts
“You are.” Victoria cuts back in. “Why aren’t you seeing him again?”
Samira steps back, examining the neck, in the mirror before exhaling deeply.
“It’s just complicated.” Samira shrugs like that solves anything.
“Why? Does he have a girlfriend or something?”
“No Vic—“
“Military?”
“Huh? Vic—“
“Do we know him?”
Suddenly there is a hand on Victoria’s mouth and Samira is staring at her with her soft, yet stern eyes.
“Victoria. I love you. But no more.” Samira shakes her head, letting her hand drop. “It’s really nothing.”
“Okay.” Victoria backs off. “Fine. I’ll drop it.”
“Thank you.” Samira sighs. “Okay, let’s start the day!”
The entire shift, Victoria watches her friends like a hawk. But there’s nothing, no more tells, no more subtle hints, just complete avoidance of what happened.
She’s making it so obvious, because she’s not doing anything. Vic thinks as the day ends, chewing on the edge of the pen as she watches Samira chit chat with a patient. There is more to this, if only she could-
“Don’t tell me you’re eating that for dinner.” The joke comes from behind Vic, that familiar voice and tone that always seems to bother her about charting. “That’s me checking in, by the way.”
“Hi, Dr. Abbot.” Victoria greets, dropping her pen but not her gaze as she returns back to her charts. “What’s new with you?”
“Nothing.” The night shift attending shrugs. “What about you kiddo?”
“I’m solving a mystery.” Victoria mumbles under her breath, but loud enough for Dr. Abbot to hear it.
“Sounds fun.” He says, clapping his hands together before he makes his exit. “Let me know when you solve it.”
“Trust me.” Vic says more to herself as Abbot walks away. “I will.”
And that’s only how it starts.
MOHABBOT LOVE CONFESSION AT THE ROOFTOP
Despite years of restraining himself, Dr. Abbot ends up confessing to Dr. Mohan one night.
Samira had moved to the night shift and they got closer. She sees all the ways Jack so easily supports her. Her answer still surprises him.
Or insert your favourite way of them getting together. Whatever form, Mohabbot LIVES
this just gave me chills, ugh its so beautiful
Fandom Need All of These
Person who is Insane About Drawing Those Characters
Person who appears to do nothing but write while their life is going to shit
Person whose brain appears to be running a low-level analysis of the media 24/7
Person who reblogs practically everything they encounter about media
Gif-Maker 9000
Person who just shares hearts in group chats
Person who has been working on something they share snippets of every six months or so, which will be done "soon" they promise
Person who emerges from the fog every eight months or so to share one (1) fic
alright gang tag yourselves
I’m noticing an increase in new fic writers on AO3 who…uh…mayy not know how to format their fics correctly..so here is a quick and VERY important tip
Using a random fic of mine as example..
The left example: ✅✅✅
The right example: ❌❌❌
Idk how many times I’ve read a good fic summary and been so excited to read before clicking on it and being met with an ugly wall of text. When I see a huge text brick with zero full line breaks my eyes blur and I just siiiigh bc either I click out immediately or I grin and bear it…it’s insufferable!
If a new character speaks, you need a line break. If you notice a paragraph is becoming too large, go ahead and make a line break and/or maybe reconfigure the paragraph to flow better. I’m not a pro writer or even a huge fic writer but…please…ty…
This is a good thing to keep in mind! It is often and unfortunate that a really good fic doesn’t get love because its formatting makes it too difficult to read!
I think I figured out why this happens!
AO3's posting form has two modes: Rich Text and HTML. the vast majority of people write in Rich Text editors, aka any normal word processing software (MS Word, Google Docs, Apple Pages, what have you). but when you first open it, the posting form opens in HTML view. if you paste formatted text into HTML view, it erases every piece of formatting, including paragraph spacing.
this is an easy fix. when you go to post your fic, make sure the posting form looks like this:
not like this:
and please spread the word! this is an important piece of computer literacy that nobody is teaching to the new generations and they deserve to know
Oh, if you're posting by copying from tumblr and pasting to AO3, use Rich Text. It'll keep the paragraph spacing. If you don't, you get the jammed up version.
Just want to add, if you post in HTML you can still go in there and add line breaks/paragraph breaks.
Sometimes I have to adjust the breaks in rich text, too. Point is you don't have to leave a wall of text as-is. You can fix that before posting. Please do!
i think we should bring this back (with some amendments ofc) if we ever needed an "internet etiquette" for the younger generations, now is the moment to remind them. purity culture kills fandom
as well as the three laws of fandom:
Don't Like, Don't Read (DL;DR), Your Kink is not My Kink And That's OK (YKINMKATO) and Ship and Let Ship
📣 Purity culture kills fandom! 📣
NO ONE LIVING hasn't been squicked out by something. There's over 7 billion of us, my delights and disgusts aren't universal. So I move on. Don't like the ship? Move on. Don't like____? Move on.
I am not an exception. Neither are you. I don't like it I move on and shut my gob about it because everyone everywhere is squicked out by something and they need to put the thing down and just…motor.
This but also:
Frames this entire post and hangs it over the fireplace.
how does it feel to get what you need
rating: e | words: 6,363
summary:
Right. Because sex was the reason they were driving through the quiet streets of Perry North. Sex. Then sleep. Then pancakes, they’d agreed. And though desire burned through her veins, so too did apprehension.
Emotions warred inside of Samira, embarrassment somewhat quieted, overwhelmed by other feelings, sadness for Jack that sex had been something in the past that he'd used to avoid feeling, jealousy of the people he'd been with, even if, by his own admission, it had been lacking. Not for the first time that day, insecurity overcame her as she realized the chasm between their experience. A fear surfaced that she, too, would be a disappointment for Jack.
sequel to magnet heart and sentimental boulder
Talk Too Much
rating: g | words: 4,801
summary:
Robby was left standing, mouth agape. He almost couldn't fathom what had gotten into Mohan that emboldened her to flagrantly ignore him. Whatever it was, it seemed he'd have no choice but to follow her instruction and take it up with Abbot.
Dana interrupted his thoughts with a clearing of her throat. She crossed her arms in front of her. "You really are as dumb as you look sometimes."