This blog is for reposting the most random posts/fics (I literally pick and choose at random), and for posting fic ideas.
Youâre welcome to use whatever fic ideas I post, have free reign over them, I just ask to be tagged on them so I can actually read them - I could honestly care less about being given credit for an idea as long as I get to read said idea đ however, if you see any fics/drabbles with similar concept, feel free to send them to be or link them in the comments.
You are highly likely to never see me actually write even a drabble here because I am terrible at keeping characters from becoming so wildly different they are basically an oc đ
PS, Iâm currently using the tumblr website on my phone, so I literally cannot do anything such as make a word bold without it messing with the page, so Iâm sorry for the plain ass blog.
(this is going to be very brief as Iâm about to go on a trip)
Robby is Santosâ biological father, maybe he wasnât around or not much. But anyway, imagine if all canon season 1 stuff happened with santos taking Dennis in, etc, but Dennis doesnât know who her dad is and got with him đ
Iâm back on the ideas and this is inspired (very loosely) on fanart I just saw, and similar to a kdrama.
What if, Javadi was not only an avid fanfic reader (because of course she has at least read some) but was a fanfic writer and started writing fics about her coworkers.
She started with only writing one shots and drabbles at best before, mostly writing when she was younger because med school and rotations took up her time later. But then she started seeing patterns between her coworkers, especially the more senior staff and their subordinates - weâre talking ships like: Dennis x Robby and/or Jack; Mohabbit; Kingdon - so the inspiration hit and she started writing longer fics (as a stress reliever to start).
These fics started gaining popularity, especially after people found out the fics were basically with rpf based on actual things that happened with just name changes like Reddit. Maybe people know she aka Dr J writes it and so, if any of her coworkers are seen in her photos/videos, they try to figure out who is what character. Though Robby would probably get caught very quickly for what character he is with the way he manhandles Dennis.
Bonus points if you throw in Mcvadi - Victoria is so focused on the others that she doesnât realise sheâs developing a romance of her own with McKay. Or even throw in a ship (like Baby Shark) that are the only ones in a relationship from the beginning that arenât caught by Victoria.
do you guys ever like forget you're interested in something until you start engaging with it again and you go "oh wait i'm like crazy crazy about this yeah"
the way Iâve thought Jack Abbot looked like some kind of cat since I first saw him - my friends only impression of this man and the actor is that I spent several days trying to figure out what kind of cat he looks like. She doesnât even know who he is other than the âgood morningâ meme with his tits
I wanted to get a video of this ghost crab but every time I got close to their hole they scuttled back in, so I tried getting clever with it. I made a little sandcastle and shoved my phone into it, hit record, and walked away. Crab was VERY suspicious of this addition to their environment.
Tumblr is learning too much about me; somehow itâs slowly bringing in all my other fandoms onto my feed without me so much as looking or searching for them.
So if you see random fandom reblogs or likes, know that tumblr is coming for me and possibly stalking my ao3 đ
Hannibal's dramatic ass going about an hour and a half to find Will to remind him of his cancellation policy instead of calling, and then saying nothing happened: Sorbet
Summary: just a bunch of tweets that Bruce Wayne puts out (or the others who tweet from his account) and some bonus ones from other members of the batfam.
Pairing: Bruce Wayne x Wife!Reader
BruceWayne: what is my butler supposed to do with a pet cow that a kid brought home?
BruceWayne: @sia why did you write a song about chandeliers? You gave my kids too many stupid ideas
BruceWayne: Enjoyed hosting the annual Gotham Knights end of the season gala. The boys deserved it after such a big win against Metropolis! Suck it @clarkkent
BruceWayne: oooooo look at me iâm brucie wayne
BruceWayne: I have been hacked by my own children.
BruceWayne Liked & Retweeted: Y/nWayne: who thought it would be a good idea to let my husband run his own Twitter? Heâs an old senile man who lives in a cave
BruceWayne: how can I be eating a cheeseburger wrong?
BruceWayne Liked: GraysonTheDetective: BRUCE WAYNE EATS A CHEESEBURGER WITH A FORK AND KNIFE! IVE DEALT WITH THIS MAN FOR TOO LONG!
TheWayneButler: do not eat tide pods. You should instead put them in with your load laundry.
NotDedJTodd: Bruce Wayne is not a dilf
Y/nWayne: Stop telling me my husband is a dilf, I already know he is
BruceWayne: whatâs a dilf? @y/nwayne
BruceWayne: thank you all for attending tonightâs charity gala for Gothamâs Childrenâs Hospital! We raised over $10 million dollars and I and my wife will match it.
BruceWayne Liked & Retweeted: Y/nWayne: people ask me why we waited so long to get pregnant. Have you guys not seen how many kids we have?! I keep thinking our kidsâ friends are also our kids and some of them are actual adults!
BruceWayne: Iâve built computers. Iâve run a billion dollar business. Iâve raised half of Gothamâs kids. But why the fuck canât i build a crib?
BruceWayne: can I not be kidnapped today @thepenguin?
BruceWayne: @superman save me. Batman is gonna be awhile as well as his band of misfits.
BruceWayne: yes, Iâm letting my seventeen year old run my company and no, heâs not my biological kid. Heâs a genius.
BruceWayne: wtf is my wife eating? @y/nwayne
BruceWayne Liked: Y/nWayne: donât eat the rich, seduce the rich, marry the rich, get knocked up by the rich, secure those bags, honey đââď¸
BruceWayne: money does solve problems but @clarkkent @graysonthedetective @timdrake @therealbloodson @dukesurvives @caswayne @stephlives @notdedjtodd @y/nwayne @thejusticeleague are gonna make me broke
Y/nWayne replied: you better take my name off that post before something bad happens @brucewayne
BruceWayne: money does solve problems but @clarkkent @graysonthedetective @timdrake @therealbloodson @dukesurvives @caswayne @stephlives @notdedjtodd @thejusticeleague are gonna make me broke
BruceWayne Liked & Retweeted: ClarkKent: @brucewayne is a better billionaire than @tonystark
BruceWayne: Batman and @superman are not gods. They wear tights. No god wears tights.
BruceWayne: Batman is a furry
BruceWayne: Iâm richer than everyone @forbes
BruceWayne: I have once again been hacked by my own kids. Iâm disowning them. And Iâm sorry about the last three tweets.
BruceWayne: where am I supposed to find strawberry and pickle ice cream at 3am? Iâm rich but not that rich.
BruceWayne: I have been replaced by body pillows
BruceWayne: I donât like baby showers
BruceWayne: itâs getting chummy in here.
BruceWayne: never thought I would lift up my wifeâs hospital blanket to find that she sneezed out our baby. The nurses looked at me crazy when I held up the bloody thing to give to my wife.
BruceWayne: can my kids go hack @tonystark?
BruceWayne Liked & Retweeted: TonyStark: @brucewayne is better than me.
BruceWayne: my dumbass kids make me so proud sometimes.
rockstar robby x younger fan turned boyfriend dennis au...
after robby wins his first grammy, the cover of his next album is dennis (again, as all his albums have been since meeting his boy), stark naked with his face in full view, staring right down the camera with hickies clearly clustered over his neck and chest- and with his dick covered only by the newly won grammy.
the golden gramophone barely keeps dennis modest as it is, a hint of a suggestion of one of his pale balls teasing past the edge of the award. more hickies are smattered all over his crotch, and the name "michael robinavitch" etched into the metal does just as good of a job describing who won the award as it does describing who owns dennis.
Need Rockstar!Robby (and Rockstar!Jack Abbot đ).
But just imagine if Robby hadnât actually outright publicly announced their relationship (Dennis could still be on album covers just not his face), so the next albumâs cover with Dennis and the Grammy would be a hard launch đđ
Hucklerobby Secret!relationship where Dennis and Robby totally know each other's phone passcodes.
One time Dennis needs to google something or wants to order food but his phone is dead so he takes Robby's that is laying somewhere at the hub and just unlocks it and uses it in front of a wide-eyed Dana and a open-mouth Princess.
Soon everyone knows about it and is shocked by what Dennis did. The rumor mill works faster than ever and before the shift ends everyone thinks Robby is Dennis sugar daddy and they are not half wrong...đ¤
I just read your Andrew with reader who is a student doctor and get this. Reader and Andrew are husband and wife and it's her first day at the Pitt so why is there a man who looks exactly like her husband ( and they are not related ) ..
Seeing double
tags: andrew "pope" cody x ms4!reader, implied age-gap relationship (late 20s reader/early 40s andrew), jack abbot is there and confused, even more confused reader, quiet and awkward andrew, stare-y reader, medical inaccuracies, the pitt chaos, robby robinavitch (always), season 1 the pitt, pittfest, reader's nickname is slugger (explained in fic), 18+ MDNI
notes: thank you @nocturnalrosey for requesting! I hope I did this piece just how you wanted it to go! I love getting to add pieces to my doppleganger collection so keep the requests coming! if you'd like to join my permanent master list, please comment here! enjoy!
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To say you were nervous for your first day at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center was an understatement. As you waited for your shift to start, you couldnât stop rocking on your heels with your hands held behind your back, fingers twisting at your wedding ring, as you waited near the nursesâ station promptly at 6:55 am.Â
The ED bustled around the small, eager and probably equally nervous group that you were a part of. To your left, a brunette woman and a blond man held similar poses while a raven-haired, dark-skinned girl took the place next to your right, looking almost too young to be there. The urge to introduce yourself to the other three was swiftly put on hold when a rather tall, sad-looking man, probably your new attending, Dr. Robby, approached while talking to what you would call already-veteran doctors.Â
âAlright folks, listen up,â Robby announced before stopping. âAs you can see, we have some new faces this morning. Starting with second-year resident Doctor Melissa King, fresh from the V.A.âÂ
The happy-looking blond woman next to him smiled and slightly waved her hands. âEverybody calls me Mel. Iâm super happy to be here.âÂ
He nodded sat her before looking at your group. âAnd one new intern, three med students.â
You pursed your lips, waiting for him to start the introductions, but apparently it seemed like he had other ideas. He crossed his arms and continued to stare expectantly.Â
âThis is where you introduce yourselves.âÂ
Again, none of you spoke until the brunette to your left spoke up. âTrinity Santos. Intern.âÂ
The raven-haired girl went next. âVictoria Javadi, M.S. Three.âÂ
Then the blond. âDennis Whitaker, M.S. Four.âÂ
And that left you to finish out the group, finger still spinning your ring with nervousness. âY/n Cody. Also M.S. Four.âÂ
A redheaded woman with a fringe leaned over to a brunet male. âWould you look at that rock,â she whispered, but her voice carried enough that you were able to hear it.Â
You bashfully put your hands behind your back again. It wasnât like you werenât proud to be married, but the unwanted attention had you shrinking into yourself. Thankfully though, their eyes shifted away from you when a bleach blond older woman joined the group. Robby gestured toward her.Â
âFor you new people, this is the most important person youâre going to meet today. Dana is our Charge Nurse; she is the ring linger of this circus. Do what she says, when she says it. Now, as you can see, the house is always packed.âÂ
Your eyes drifted from the attending to look around. However, because of the motion, you werenât able to get a good look at the person who spoke next.Â
âThe ER is the gift that keeps on giving.âÂ
Robbyâs voice filled your ears again. âMost of our department is clogged up with boarders. Those are the admitted patients waiting for a room upstairs, sometimes for days. Beds are a precious commodity, so be quick and efficient with your workups. Half of your cases will be discharged from chairs. And while we treat the sicker patients back here, keep an eye on the waiting room to be sure no oneâs about to die out there.â He turned to Dana. âReady to rock and roll?âÂ
Dana smiled. âTo quote Wu-Tang, Bring the mother fuckinâ ruckus.âÂ
Robby turned to the residents, and you finally turned your eyes back to him.Â
âSenior residents got sign outs?â he asked.Â
Two of themâthe brunet man and a dark-skinned womanânodded, their hands both holding tablets.Â
âAlright, letâs do this,â Robby said before turning away, already moving further into the department.Â
He quickly began to integrate your group into their daily routine. First stop was an exhausted-looking mother holding an even louder and exhausted-sounding baby. You kept quiet while they worked, wanting to more take in everything instead of jumping the gun and calling the wrong diagnoses. After Dana walked away to get some Nair for the babyâs hair tourniquet, Robby continued on, each of you following him like a lost duckling.Â
After the small moments of calm in the morning, the following hours ascended into madness. The first traumas had been a woman whoâd been pushed down onto subway tracks and ended up with a degloved foot. The second adjacent trauma had been the man whoâd tried to save her life.Â
During the procedure to reset the womanâs foot, you were unfortunate enough to be closest to Victoria, who had been looking sick since the wrapping came off. Not wanting her to hit the ground, you stepped into her freefall and stuck your arms under hers, keeping her semi-upright while she became dead weight.Â
Trinity looked over with a smirk. âMed students are playing dominos.âÂ
âJust didnât want her to hit her head,â you grunted, easing her down until she was flat on the ground. âThatâd be too much paperwork that I absolutely do not want to deal with on the first day.âÂ
An echo of âpreachâ followed your statement.Â
âYouâre certainly a good catch, slugger,â Trinity quipped. âEver think about playing for the Pirates? Iâve heard their outfield has been struggling this season.âÂ
You shook your head and flashed her a sarcastic smile. âSadly, I think my hand eye coordination is better for catching my peers instead of balls flying at 90 miles an hour. And I really donât think my husband would been too keen on me switching careers this fast after one day.âÂ
You knew she wanted to say something back, maybe ask a question or throw another snarky remark, but you were quickly called away to help another resident.Â
By noon, your brain was quickly getting overwhelmed with the sheer number of patients in the halls and the number still waiting to be seen. Thankfully, charting gave you a small moment to catch your breath, the tying quickly getting your mind off the panic thatâd been building for a small while. While you sat there, you wished your phone would buzz even though you knew you wouldnât.Â
Andrew was out for the day, and that normally meant you wouldnât see him until you got home after shift. But that was fine; you really didnât need any distractions on your first day, mind too focused on making a good enough impression that they might consider you for residency after you graduated.Â
The thought had you sighing, which somehow caught the attention of Dana just behind you.Â
âWhy the loud sigh, hun?â she asked, coming into your line of sight. âShift treating you that bad already?âÂ
You winced, smile slightly slanted as you met her gray eyes. âIt is bad Iâm already ready for it to be over?âÂ
She smiled sympathetically. âWelcome to emergency medicine. This is how itâll probably be for the rest of your time here.âÂ
âShould have gone into cosmetology then,â you joked. âMaybe the assholes there would be different than the assholes here.âÂ
âHa!â Dana barked, hand coming down gently on your shoulder. âI like you, kid.â She turned back towards her board. âSo, whatâs your story. Why you here?â Her accented twang sounded lovely in your ears, comforting you in a way.Â
âMy husband, actually. We needed a fresh start; Pittsburg seemed like a good enough place to do so. We just moved from California.âÂ
She cocked her head. âBeaches not enticing enough for you to stay?âÂ
âIâm more of a mountains girl,â you responded. âPlus, I didnât pick here. My first thought would have been Kentucky. But the gloom here was enough to satiate me.â
âWell, weâre glad to have you here. The Pitt canât be a teaching hospital without people to teach.âÂ
You folded your hands on the desk. âIâm excited to learn.âÂ
Apparently, that had her handing you a tablet. âThen Room 4 is all yours, slugger.âÂ
A groan rumbled your chest as you stood. âDid Santos already blab about that?âÂ
âNews travels fast everywhere, but it travels even faster in a hospital.â She tuned back towards her board. âBetter get to your patients. Robbyâs available for when you need him or find Samira; sheâs probably looking for someone to help.âÂ
You looked down at the tablet. âThank you, Dana.âÂ
âDonât mention it, hun. Itâs my job.âÂ
Your eyes trailed the tablet as you left the hub in search for your new attending or one of the senior residents. Thankfully, it didnât take long for you to find Samira, the tablet still clutched to your front.Â
âDr. Mohan?â you asked as you walked up to her. âDana handed me the chart for Room 4, and I was wondering if I could tag along with you for it?âÂ
âSamira is just fine.â Her deep brown eyes gleamed, matching her shining smile. âBut sure! Mrs. Thompson is one of our regulars,â she began while walking in the direction of the room. âHer husband died a couple of months ago, and she has a history of OCD and hypochondria.âÂ
You hummed. âSo for her, do you normally listen and bring her down?âÂ
âWe at least try to. Sometimes weâll give her plain saline but say itâs a medication so she believes sheâs getting treatment.âÂ
âIsnât that lying though?â you asked with pinched brows.Â
Samira, in return, gave you an understanding look. âThatâs just sometimes the best thing for her when she gets stuck inside her head.â She gave one knock on the door before entering with a large gin. âHi, Mrs. Thompson. Iâm Dr. Mohon, and we have one of our med students here if youâre comfortable with that.âÂ
Mrs. Thompson was exactly how you imagined her: graying hair, wide and scared eyes that roamed the room, and nervous hands that rested on her skirted lap. You stayed next to the door just in case she asked for you to step out.Â
âNo, thatâs fine,â she answered, looking right at you.Â
âThank you, maâam,â you answered before pulling the privacy curtain shut.Â
You stayed close to Samira as she sat down on the edge of the bed. While she talked to Mrs. Thompson, you let your eyes roam while staying alert to any questions. However, once your eyes landed on the small side table, you noticed how the instruments werenât that straight. Another thing you noticed was how Mrs. Thompson kept glancing towards them as well, and the twitch of her finger had you guessing that she too wanted to straighten them. Without saying anything, you shuffled quietly over and rearranged them from shortest to largest, also making sure that they were evenly spaced out while staying as straight as possible. When they were to your liking, you stepped back behind Samira in time to see Mrs. Thomspon take a large inhale, her shoulders relaxing just a bit more as she went over why she was in today.Â
It wasnât until you left the room that Samira put a hand on your shoulder.Â
âWhat was with the instruments?â she asked. â
You took another glance back at the room. âYou said Mrs. Thompson has a history of OCD, and she kept looking over at them. Her fingers would twitch each time she did. I thought Iâd just go ahead and put them in order, thinking she might be able to focus more on what you were saying instead of overthinking about them.âÂ
Samira cocked her head. âOh; I didnât think about that. Great catch then.âÂ
âWhat did Slugger catch this time?â Trinity asked as she walked right up to the two of you, hands deep in her pockets, a wide smirk on her face. âDid your patient fall over this time?â Â
âOur patient was showing non-verbal signs of an OCD tick,â you replied. âI just wanted to make her more comfortable.âÂ
âHowâd you even know to look for stuff like that? Did you take a specific course in school?â Trinity asked.Â
You shook your head. âNot really. Uh, my husband has OCD, and if you live with someone for long enough, you pick up on the little things.âÂ
Samira handed the tablet back to you. âLike I said, good catch. That was actually the smoothest conversation Iâve had with Mrs. Thompson before.âÂ
âGlad I could help,â you said. âShould I give this back to Dana since sheâll be discharged soon?âÂ
âThatâd be great. Iâll find you when I get my next patient.âÂ
âCommon, Slugger. Letâs see if thereâs any other fun patients to grab,â Trinity said while taking your wrist. âMaybe the next one you can show of your catching skills again.âÂ
âHa, ha.âÂ
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The one rule you should have paid more attention to was that if everything seemed to go well in the ER, it wouldnât stay that way for much longer. With only one hour left of your shift, Robby announced a Code Triage alter, and your stomach sunk so deep you feared itâd disappear into your feet.Â
âOkay, everybody listen up,â Robby yelled over the growing panic. âThere is an active shooter at Pittfest. As the nearest trauma center, we are going to be getting the majority of the victims. We donât know yet how many we are getting, but we are instituting hospital-wide emergency protocols. We need to move every patient out of here. They either go home, they go upstairs, or they go to Family Medicine. Call you loved ones now if you need to. I can guarantee your cell service will soon be overwhelmed. Eat something. Stay hydrated. Use the bathroom while thereâs time and meet back here for a full briefing in five minutes.âÂ
With that, you quickly turned away, hand already digging for your phone. Your heart clenched at the screen that indicated you still hadnât received any notification from Andrew, but that didnât stop you from pulling up his contact and pushing the call button. When his voicemail answered instead, you closed your eyes and sighed sadly.Â
âHey, Andy. Um, listen, Iâll probably be home late tonight unless you want to come pick me up. Thereâs a shooter at that festival, and pretty much all hellâs about to break loose. If you try to call back, I probably wonât be able to answer. Just know I love you, and Iâll be home as soon as I can.âÂ
You ended the call there, hoping and wishing the cell service would hold enough for it to go through. Your hands were already slightly shaking as you put your phone back into your pocket, also sliding off your rings so they wouldnât get lost. However, the moment you looked up, you froze completely.Â
Because, for some odd reason, Andrew was currently talking to your attending like theyâd known each other for years. You wanted to go up to him right then and there, but your feet kept you from doing so. Honestly, after a few moments, you were glad as it gave you enough time to figure out that, no, that man wasnât Andrew at all. While they shared the same hazel eyes and muscular build, this manâs curls were salt-and-peppered where Andrewâs was still holding onto bits and parts of auburn. You also didnât realize how long you were staring, brain desperately trying to separate Andrew and whoever this man was.Â
Across the way, Jack could feel a pair of eyes on him, and one quick look had him finding your wide and confused eyes.
âBrother, you hiring med students with staring problems now?â he asked with furrowed brows.Â
Robby turned around and also caught your surprised look. âCody,â he called out, breaking you from staring at his friend. âEverything okay?âÂ
You shook your head. âSorry, Dr. Robby. I'm just trying to figure out if my husband has a twin he never knew about,â you nervously laughed, eyes finding the man's ID tag. âI didn't mean to stare for so long, Dr. Abbot.âÂ
Jack waved a dismissive hand. "No trouble. You were just looking at me like you'd seen a ghost. And last I checked, I haven't died just yet."
That earned a small snort from your nose. "Thank goodness for that, yeah? However, I think if I see you and my husband in the same room, I might explode."
He smirked widely. "Well, we don't need that happening."
âOkay, party people, our first ambulance in on its way in, so letâs get moving,â Dana announced while walking right between the three of you. âCody, go help Whitaker with the disaster bins.â
âOn it.â You paused. âAgain, sorry for staring, Dr. Abbot.â Without waiting for an answer, you turned away and began searching for your fellow M.S. 4, leaving the two attendings by themselves.Â
âSo, do you think her husband really looks like me?â Jack questioned after a short moment while his eyes followed where you were walking away.Â
âWouldnât be the weirdest thing weâve seen, brother.âÂ
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By now, you were sweating more than a sinner in the middle of a Southern Baptist choir special. Blood dripped off your arms, your front, and onto your shoes. Everywhere you stepped squished with the thick liquid, and you knew youâd still smell the iron scent hours after youâd gone home. Thankfully, though, the worst was over, and like Dana announced, the Pitt would be opening back up soon to take in regular patients.Â
Trinity shoulder nudged you slightly while you leaned on an empty gurney. âThat was fucking exhausting.âÂ
âI canât wait to get in my bed,â you replied with a groan.Â
âWith your husband that looks just like Dr. Abbot, right?â she teased.Â
âFucking fast traveling news.â You pushed yourself up, back protesting at the sudden change. âHey, I need to go change, and I don't know if he's coming to pick me up or not. In the event that he does, if you happen to see him, can you let him know I'll be back soon?âÂ
Trinity smiled and nodded. âOh, I definitely will!â
"Thank you, Santos," you replied, hand coming up to cover a yawn as you walked away in the direction of the locker rooms.
Trinity turned and ripped the smock off and pushed in down into the nearest bin. Around her, the ED gave a large sigh of relief, and everyone slowed down for the first time in hours. As she waited by the nursesâ station, she watched a few regular patients start to trickle in, but one in particular caught her attention.
The man was tall and rocked a head of auburn curls that were just starting to gray near his ears. His hazel eyes were narrowed as he looked out of place in his civilian clothes in a sea of scrubs and gowns. Trinity noted the amount of freckles that spanned across his face, and for one tiny moment, she saw a vision of Jack Abbot in his face. Not even a breath later, it clicked that the man was probably one who put that rock on your finger.
Her lips stretched into a smile, and she itched to walk up to him and ask if he was your husband. However, Samira, still in the adrenaline rush with a wide eyes, hastily walked up to him. Trinity didn't even think she knew that the man she was approaching was not the night shift attending she'd been stealing glances at between blood transfusions and saving lives.
"Dr. Abbot!" Trinity heard her all but yell right in the guy's face, voice a little too stretched. "I was hoping I'd catch you. I have a patient who's about to go up to the OR, but I need an attending's sign off on it first."
As she rattled off, Trinity watched the man looked at her with the most confused expression sheâd ever seen someone have. His eyes had widened just a fraction, but that didn't stop him from looking around every so often like he was desperate to find someone who wasn't in the room. His mouth parted in an attempt to say something, but Samira, bless her heart, wasn't even looking at him. Her eyes stayed glued to the tablet in her hands.
âOh, this is absolute gold,â Trinity muttered before turning to the charge nurse. âHey, Dana. Look at this.âÂ
Danaâs attention moved from her board over to where the man was standing awkwardly while Samira continued to talk at him. âDid Abbot dye his hair?âÂ
âNot that I know of,â Jack responded, suddenly appearing at the nurses' station, brows pinched at Dana's question. âWhen would I have had time to dye my hair?âÂ
The sound of his voice must have caught Samira, because in the next moment, she looked up at the man like a dear caught in headlights. Horrified, she turned her head and met Jack's confused gaze that had moved from her and to the man she had been talking to.
For once in his life, Jack didnât know whether to start laughing or run away. Because staring right back at him was a man that looked like him in pictures from 10 years ago. His brain struggled to comprehend until he remembered what you had said earlier before the chaos of the casualty.
"Oh."
By now, the commotion had drawn eyes from everywhere, and everyone who looked over wondered if they were truly seeing double.Â
The man, who did look exactly like a younger Jack Abbot, walked quietly over to the station and stopped right in front of Jack, chest puffing slightly even if both of them were the same height. His hazel eyes scanned behind Jack's shoulder before he met hazel hues that mirrored his own.
âIâm looking for my wife,â Andrew finally gruffed, hands curling into fists by his side, and obviously not liking the number of eyes that were on him. âShe works here.âÂ
Trinity stepped into his line of sight. âYou must be Mr. Cody; damn, I was not expecting this. Slugger wanted me to let you know that she's changing, but she should be out soon.âÂ
His brows somehow furrowed deeper, and the corners of his mouth tugged downwards in a matching frown. âSlugger?âÂ
âYour wife has an affinity for catching people. Baseball might be her actual calling.âÂ
âTrinity, I told you that I have no want to switch careers, thank you very little," you announced after you walked out of the hallway. Your eyes gleamed when they landed on a very, uncomfortable-looking Andrew and equally confused coworkers. "Hi, baby."
Andrew looked over and down at you. âHi.âÂ
âYou didn't have to come pick me up,â you said. "I didn't mind driving home."
âWanted to,â he muttered while taking your hand into his. "Knew you'd be tired."
You warmly smiled up at him. "Well, I'm glad you're here then." Your face turned as you looked over at the small crowd that had gathered; their jaws wide open. "I guess I should explain. Everyone, this is my husband, Andrew. Andrew, these are my coworkers." You gestured towards Jack. "And I guess this is your secret twin." Â
Andrew stayed silent for a second too long. âHi.â He offered nothing more than a fleeting moment of eye contact with each of them before turning to you with what people could only call puppy-dog eyes. âReady to go?âÂ
âYeah. Let's go home.â But before Andrew could tug you away, you quickly waved at everyone. âSee yâall in twelve hours!âÂ
They all stayed silent as Andrew led you out of the ER with you babbling the entire way while he seemed to not say anything, just looking happy to be the center of your attention after a long day.Â
Finally, Jack broke the silence. âI should probably call my mom and see if I had a twin she gave up and never told me.âÂ
Robby patted him on the shoulder. âYou do that, brother.âÂ