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Robby sagged a little, another tiny rush of air out. Jack pretended not to notice any of it even as it slid through him, his hypothesis gaining evidence, firming in his mind.
No, Jack didn't think anyone ever touched Robby.
He was going to change that.
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Jack puts his baby daughter up for adoption at nineteen years old. He leaves her a note.
Dennis loves that note: the proof that he was always wanted.
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“It’s okay, brother,” Trinity said with a small, knowing smile. As she spoke, she reached out and briefly squeezed Robby’s shoulder – firm, grounding, familiar – before letting go. Dana and Jesse both choked on their drinks trying not to laugh. “Maybe you just need some air. Clear your head.”
“Michael,” Jack said, now placing a hand on Robby’s shoulder and giving it a light press, “they’re dressed as you. That’s the costume. Some of the mannerisms need a little work, but – yeah. That’s you.”
“What? No… that’s not me. I don’t act like that – ”
“If Dennis shows up as Jack, I’m out,” Jesse said, taking a sip of his beer
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A newly transferred trauma resident in Pittsburgh finds herself irresistibly drawn to her sharp-tongued, charismatic night-shift chief, Dr. Jack Abbot — a widower with a reputation for emotional unavailability. After months of flirtation, they finally give in to their chemistry, only for the night to end in heartbreak when he whispers another woman’s name in his sleep. Determined to stay professional, she’s blindsided when she’s promoted to work directly under him — just as the woman from his past arrives at the hospital. Now she must navigate ambition, jealousy, and lingering feelings while deciding if Jack is worth the risk.
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"There has to be something you want to come back for. Something you can’t die without doing.”
Robby’s gaze roamed across Dennis's face, tracing the planes and sharp angles of his features like he was trying to commit them to memory. He already had a long time ago. The horrible, aching knot in his chest dedicated to Dennis was a piece of Robby that he tried, time and time again, to rip out. Always to no avail.
If he had anything to come back for, it’d be this one thing.
"Marry me," Robby said.
Robby, about to head out for his sabbatical and never return, thinks to hell with it—nothing matters except for the very real, very inappropriate feelings he's been harboring for his first-year resident. So he proposes. And before he can take it back, Whitaker says yes.
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- Part 1 of to have and to hold

