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The air in the room became distinctly uncomfortable. McKay flicked her eyes curiously between the two woman, watching them interact with some degree of confusion. “Uh, sorry— you two know each other?”
“She’s my ex-wife,” Garcia spits, keeping her eyes locked sharply with Trinity’s in a challenging glare.
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Trinity moves to Chicago to start her Pediatric EM fellowship after completing her residency. The last person she expects to see there is the person responsible for breaking her heart.
Bookmarked by Friends4575
10 Jul 2026
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“Happy birthday. You should’ve told me.”
“And make you realize you’re a 37-year-old fucking a 27-year-old?” Trinity teases. She’s an excellent ragebaiter.
“I’m thirty-six!”
“Not until January.” Trinity feeds Yolanda another spoonful of champorado.
Yolanda rolls her eyes both at Trinity and how good the breakfast is. “What gift do you want?”
Trinity grins. Even though they’ve only been fucking each other’s brains out for nearly two months, Yolanda is all too familiar with that grin. It’s the horny grin. Which means– “Boobies,” Trinity says with a cheeky, high-pitched voice.
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Yolanda Garcia’s stone-cold heart is unintentionally won by Trinity Santos’ singing and cooking, but of course she’s too avoidant to admit it…until it’s too late…or is it?
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Title is derived from "This Guy's In Love With You, Pare" by Parokya ni Edgar-- a song about a guy finding out his "pare"/ guy best friend is in love with him.
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Translations are available so non-Pinoys don't get left out🤠
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- Part 1 of There's a Rainbow Always After the Rain
Bookmarked by Friends4575
05 Jul 2026
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Dennis’ voice cut in beside her, “Who was that?”
“I have no fucking clue,” Trinity said.
She didn't even know Garcia had people like that. Ten months and Trinity could count on one hand the things she actually knew about Garcia's life outside of her apartment. She'd never asked. Hadn't wanted to know, she had told herself. Casual. Clean.
What happens when a trauma comes through the ED doors and Trinity realizes she never actually knew Garcia at all?
Post Fourth of July
Bookmarked by Friends4575
26 Jun 2026
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“Can I ask you something?” Trinity murmurs, after a while. As if she’s only now found the right words.
“Yeah.”
“You don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to.” She says. And Yolanda’s hands pause for a moment as she scrubs a plate and glances at her. “I just…the letter was on your counter this morning and I…saw it.”
She knows immediately what she means. It’s sat heavy in her mind lately. The results aren’t promising. She didn’t remember leaving the letter from the fertility clinic on the counter but her brain must’ve been elsewhere. It’s not exactly like she’s hiding anything. There just hadn’t been something to tell. She imagined she’d eventually talk to her about it but now there truly is nothing to tell. Not in any positive way.
“I didn’t know you wanted that.” She tells her gently. And Yolanda is glad she doesn’t have to look at her for a moment.
“I…” She breathes out. “I was looking into it.”
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Yolanda wants to have a baby. Trinity is very supportive. Perhaps too supportive. Perhaps even an active member of the baby plan.
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It’s a kid fic. I dreamt about it.
Bookmarked by Friends4575
23 Jun 2026
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Trinity spends the later half of her Fourth of July shift writing her suicide note. After her shift she was done, she decided and nothing would stop her, not even fate.
Unfortunately fate hasn’t met Yolanda Garcia yet.
Bookmarked by Friends4575
22 Jun 2026
