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Trinity Santos turned to face him, and for a moment her expression was supremely awkward. Then she shoved that down, bottled it up, and looked him dead in the eye. “In my experience, I have managed to solve similar… situations through aggressive sex with no eye contact.”
Frank Langdon’s brain short circuited. He blinked. Blinked again. She was still there, not an apparition. Staring at him. Resigned. He choked out, “I’m sorry?”
She shrugged. “Just an idea.”
“Hate sex,” he clarified.
Again, she shrugged, turning now, eyes grazing anywhere but him.
He blew out a breath. What the fuck, he thought.
“Fine,” he said. Santos jerked to face him again. “But I’ll drive.”
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OR: Langdon and Santos put aside their differences, have rough and angry sex, and finally start building a friendship.
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- Part 1 of conflict resolution
Bookmarked by FireySalamander
29 Mar 2026
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Trinity Santos has already told the truth once.
She thought that would be the hardest part.
Then her uncle makes the news, her face starts looking familiar, and the past refuses to stay where she left it.
Featuring: long shifts, old guilt, new nights, and the slow unravelling of a life built on invulnerability.
Or: the one where everything breaks — but she doesn’t fall alone.
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- Part 3 of And I Said Nothing
Bookmarked by FireySalamander
29 Mar 2026
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Trinity is back from LA. She said the words. Signed the forms. Told the truth.
Now she’s home, back in her own skin — but it doesn’t fit right. Her stomach’s twisted, her brain won’t stop replaying everything, and the mirror keeps lying to her face. She’s fine. She’s always fine.
Then she goes back to work.
And the worst day turns into something else entirely.
Featuring: mistakes and blunders, a knife, a chest tube, someone else’s blood, and a body that picks the exact wrong moment to break.
Or: the one where she remembers why she stayed — just in time to fall apart.Series
- Part 2 of And I Said Nothing
Bookmarked by FireySalamander
29 Mar 2026
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Trinity Santos is not okay.
She’s never really been okay. But she’s held herself together this long — on caffeine, adrenaline, and silence sharp enough to cut.The Pitt sees it. Langdon sees it.
And for once, maybe she lets herself be seen.They don’t fix her. They just don’t leave.
Sometimes, that’s enough.Featuring: unresolved trauma, a lobster named Greg, a borrowed hoodie, and the terrifying prospect of letting someone care.
Or: the one where she stops pretending she’s fine — and someone finally calls her bluff.
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- Part 1 of And I Said Nothing
Bookmarked by FireySalamander
29 Mar 2026
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“Alright, alright, settle down you two. Jesus Christ,” Dana mutters. “You’re worse than my fuckin’ kids.”
Bookmarked by FireySalamander
29 Mar 2026
