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Trinity would be lying if she hadn’t been imagining what a night with her new attending would be like; she just didn’t think it would go like this.
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06 Apr 2026
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SUPERCELL TORNADOES:
Tornadoes that come from a supercell thunderstorm are the most common, and often the most dangerous.A city girl meteorologist, Samira Mohan, finds herself chasing after dangerous storms with a self proclaimed tornado wrangler, Emery Walsh.
Twisters inspired mowalsh au
Bookmarked by VicksAlgo
05 Apr 2026
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Trinity Santos has been trying to work up the courage to ask out Dr. Yolanda Garcia for three weeks. When she finally does, one drink turns into something neither of them expected.
(Smutty and simple, because I needed them to kiss.)
Bookmarked by VicksAlgo
30 Mar 2026
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"You wouldn’t want to repeat your R2 year again because of this.”
“I may need a rain check.”
Two sentences end up sending Trinity spiraling in the middle of her 4th of July shift. When she has a panic attack Trinity finds support in an unlikely place and is reminded that leaning on people isn't weakness. If only it were that simple.
Or: Trinity Santos has lived her life in survival mode for so long she's forgotten what it feels like to actually live.
Bookmarked by VicksAlgo
30 Mar 2026
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“I know you mentioned a raincheck,” Santos begins, and then she gets a little lost.
(She has the next words ready.
She’s been practicing them in her head for the last few minutes.
Still, they’re caught in her throat like a sip of water going down the wrong pipe.)
But Garcia is patient.
So unbelievably fucking patient.
"But I don’t—want to be alone,” Santos admits with a slight grimace, trying to sound chill and casual even though this isn’t chill and casual at all. But her voice comes out audibly strained because that was just enough of a lie to make her squeeze her eyes shut and bite her bottom lip way too hard. “I probably shouldn’t be alone tonight,” she corrects with what little air is left in her lungs.
“Okay,” Garcia says, simple and gentle and effortless, and nods toward the passenger side. “Get in.”
Bookmarked by VicksAlgo
08 Mar 2026
