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Frank Langdon taking care of the Pitt's next Baby Doe. He's fully in his element, rocking and feeding, absolutely glowing and feeling like a dad again, not the dad in kindergarten and pre-school who he loves and will do anything for, but a new dad with that bone-deep realisation of how small and precious the life he's holding in his arms, how helpless that life is. The man is 100% where he should be, looking not even confident but right with a baby with any kid to be honest.
Frank is also being completely oblivious that while he's taking care of Baby Doe, Robby, Dennis and Jack are each walking away after seeing Frank take care of the baby, each with the need to just get that man pregnant.
But You Take Me To Cloud Nine — Day five of The Pitt Kinktober — Dirty Talk for → @pittkinktober
Frank Langdon/Jack Abbot Rated: E Word count: 1,416 No beta we die like the rat Summary: Abbot finds out that Robby is fucking Langdon and gets jealous, so he pays a visit to Frank to see why his best friend picked his senior resident instead of him.
Circle of Giacinto Calandrucci Sts. Abdon and Sennen burying Christian martyrs
Pen and brown ink, over black chalk, on grey laid paper, 34,5 x 24,8 cm, 17th century
Jephthah Defeats Ephraim
1 And the men of Ephraim assembled, and went northward, and said to Jephthah, Why didst thou pass over to fight against the children of Ammon, and didst not call us to go with thee; we will burn thy house upon thee with fire. 2 And Jephthah said to them, I and my people were at great strife with the children of Ammon; and when I called you, ye delivered me not out of their hands. 3 And when I saw that ye delivered me not, I put my life in my hands, and passed over against the children of Ammon, and the LORD delivered them into my hand: why then have ye come up to me this day, to fight against me? 4 Then Jephthah collected all the men of Gilead, and fought with Ephraim: and the men of Gilead smote Ephraim, because they said, Ye Gileadites are fugitives of Ephraim among the Ephraimites, and among the Manassites. 5 And the Gileadites took the passages of Jordan before the Ephraimites: and it was so, that when those Ephraimites who had escaped, said, Let me go over; that the men of Gilead said to him, Art thou an Ephraimite? If he said, No; 6 Then said they to him, Say now Shibboleth: and he said Sibboleth: for he could not frame to pronounce it right. Then they took him, and slew him at the passages of Jordan. And there fell at that time of the Ephraimites forty and two thousand.
7 And Jephthah judged Israel six years: then died Jephthah the Gileadite, and was buried in one of the cities of Gilead.
Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon
8 And after him Ibzan of Beth-lehem judged Israel. 9 And he had thirty sons and thirty daughters whom he sent abroad, and took in thirty daughters from abroad for his sons: and he judged Israel seven years. 10 Then died Ibzan, and was buried at Beth-lehem.
11 And after him Elon, a Zebulonite, judged Israel, and he judged Israel ten years. 12 And Elon the Zebulonite died, and was buried in Ajalon in the country of Zebulun.
13 And after him Abdon the son of Hillel, a Pirathonite, judged Israel. 14 And he had forty sons and thirty nephews, that rode on seventy ass colts: and he judged Israel eight years. 15 And Abdon the son of Hillel the Pirathonite died, and was buried in Pirathon in the land of Ephraim, in the mount of the Amalekites. — Judges 12 | Webster's Bible Translation (WBT) The Holy Bible; Webster’s Bible Translation by Noah Webster, a revision of the King James Bible, Published in 1833 is in the public domain. Cross References: Joshua 10:12; Judges 3:28; Judges 5:10; Judges 5:14; Judges 8:1; Judges 11:40; Judges 13:1; 1 Samuel 19:5; 1 Samuel 28:21; 2 Samuel 23:30; 1 Kings 17:1
Jack won't give Frank up. He doesn't care that Frank was once Robby's, he doesn't care that the Pitt once called Frank Robby's boy, and he certainly doesn't care that Robby is back and slowly tries to make amends with Frank. Jack knows better, sees through him, knows Robby too well.
Jack knows Robby has finally figured out what he feels for Frank, his beautiful, intelligent, nerdy, empathetic man who wears too many scars earned in too short of time. Jack knows Robby is trying to take his boy back, both professionally and finally personally, but Jack will never let him go.
It's Jack that Frank calls when the cravings get too much. It's Jack, Frank turns too when Robby's harsh words from their argument in the ambulance bay, when the words on the roof are too loud despite the months of silence from the actual man himself. It's Jack who convinced Frank to stay, to try to be more in Robby's ED with him.
Jack, who now has a key to Frank's apartment, just in case. It's Jack who has seen how good Frank is from the beginning, but not in the idealised version Robby did, but as a man made of flesh and bone and mistakes. Tells Robby all of this, tells him he has lost the right to Frank, that Frank was his now, and he would never give him up, and as soon as Frank was a year sober, he was going to make his move and make Frank his in every way possible.
He knows Robby will take it not as a warning but a threat, a challnege, and maybe it is one. Maybe he wants to see how badly Robby will finally fight for the man he will never have, or maybe he doesn't care.
Frank is Jack's everything when Frank was once Robby's nothing, and he will never forget that. He won't let Robby forget that either.
He never let Frank forget it, he never wants his boy to ever doubt, to ever question, to ever feel anything but loved and cherished and safe.
Jack won't give Frank up.
Jack didn’t really reach out in those first ten months Frank was out, either not trusting himself too or too afraid it might set Frank back. Jack reached out two weeks before Frank’s return to actually talk about what it meant and how he had support and Jack was going to be there, that Frank was still a doctor.
Jack seeing how hard Robby rode Frank that first day and then disappeared. Jack slowly becoming more protective of Frank, being his rock, stepping in. Jack who builds a solid relationship with Frank .
Jack who bats Robby hands away with a hiss when Robby comes back and says “mine, you cant have him” and Robby having to deal with the fall out of his actions