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Trinity recognized something of herself in Dennis. She wanted to reach out and touch it.
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Santos and Whitaker have been living together for a month and finally have some proper downtime together. When Trinity asks Dennis about his time being homeless, something in his answer catches her off guard. Cue some introspection and vulnerability Dennis (and Trinity) had not prepared for.
TL;DR: Codependent roommates trauma bond over shitty hook-ups, ft. pasta, bad TV, and hugs.
Effectively a standalone story, but it takes place about a month after the events part one (Further to Fly)
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- Part 2 of The War Between the Water and the Bridge
Bookmarked by hunkofcheese
24 Mar 2026
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The words Trinity was thinking were out of her mouth before she could consider them. “I just didn’t want him to touch me again.”
“Again?” His voice was suddenly spiked with alarm, so much so that Trinity couldn’t quite decipher his confusion for a second longer than she should’ve. “He’s done this before?”
“No, not him,” she clarified, then raised her left hand to make the vague outline of a man in the air. “I mean. Him.”
Langdon looked at the blank space she had gestured to, like it might explain what she meant. He sounded wary as he said, “Okay, Santos.”
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trinity santos gets drugged and the only person there to help is her least favorite coworker. lucky her.
Bookmarked by hunkofcheese
24 Mar 2026
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“Okay. You want to say no, you want to fight me. Pretty boy, all alone in his glass house. You want me to force you?”
He didn’t need Shane to answer, really; Shane was fully hard against Ilya’s thigh and pink under his freckles. But it was best to be direct about these things. And he wanted to hear Shane say it, anyway.
“I—yeah. Make me. Is that too weird?”
Bookmarked by hunkofcheese
24 Mar 2026
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“And Googling me was the best way to do that, right?” She says sarcastically, one of her legs is shaking now, the chair rattling beneath her. She feels like a cornered animal.
Langdon shakes his head, “In my defense, I wasn’t looking for what I found.”
Trinity swallows dryly, “So, what? What do you want me to say?”Langdon looks at her carefully, “Well, I was hoping you would tell me that the headlines were taking things out of context. That you didn’t break your ankle on purpose, and your coach wasn’t… what he was, and that your friend didn’t kill herself because of the sport,” He sighs, “But, I think your reaction answers that,” He presses his lips together and smiles sympathetically.
Trinity keeps her eyes on the computer, “Put your daughter in soccer.” And with that, she pushes her chair out and turns to walk away from this conversation.
—or: Trinity learned a long time ago that secrets are safer than people. Unfortunately, the internet doesn’t agree.
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- Part 2 of i keep myself standing in your flames.
Bookmarked by hunkofcheese
23 Mar 2026
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Later, they’ll say it was shock. That’s why she didn’t react. They’ll call it a freak accident—bad luck on a difficult skill. The doctors will exchange careful looks when she asks how soon she can get back on the mat.
She’ll nod along. She’ll play her part.
But she’ll know the truth.
It wasn’t shock. It wasn’t an accident. She had prepared for the pain. She had made the choice.
And when the doctors tell her they can’t be sure if—or when—she’ll return to gymnastics, the breath she lets out isn’t from disappointment.
It’s from relief.—or: Trinity learns how to accept help after by fucking a lot of other stuff up
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- Part 1 of i keep myself standing in your flames.
Bookmarked by hunkofcheese
23 Mar 2026

