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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.
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18 Jun 2026
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Things have been good, lately.
Trinity has been good. She likes going to work—likes the thrill of particularly difficult cases, likes the easy back-and-forth she’s starting to build with her coworkers, even likes arguing with Langdon. She likes her little apartment and she likes that she gets to share it with Dennis. (It’s way cleaner, now, and she eats real food half the time. And she has something to do in the evenings other than think about everything she’s lost).
Things have been good.
She should’ve fucking known what would happen if she let her guard down.
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Trinity is cornered on her way home from work. She gets out of it with a stab wound and a whole new wave of old trauma. (And of course, her least favorite coworker is the only one there to talk her down.)
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18 Jun 2026
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A tough case gets the better of Langdon. Trinity Santos, of all people, helps him through it.
Teen rating is for subject matter (references to drug use, addiction, etc.) Please check the tags!
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17 Jun 2026
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“So–” Dennis starts, and Trinity honestly isn’t sure how she’s going to explain this one.
“I know it’s weird,” she says, gripping the steering wheel.
“I mean, it’s not that weird,” Dennis placates.
“He’s kind of a trainwreck,” Trinity defends, and then feels some type of way about the fact that she’s defending Langdon.
Dennis doesn’t disagree.
She promises him, “It’s only temporary.”
(Langdon's wife kicks him out. Trinity offers up her couch. She ends up learning a few things about her sworn enemy in the process.)
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17 Jun 2026
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“There’s a link,” his therapist begins. “Between benzodiazepine addiction and ADHD.”
Frank had gone for a female therapist, not that he really had much choice. A man telling him what’s wrong with him would hit too close to home, he thinks. He’d probably walk out of each session worse off than he started them.
“You think I have ADHD?” He asks, flatly. Jesus. Why is he paying someone to tell him what he already knows?
“You know you likely have ADHD Frank.” His therapist answers.
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16 Jun 2026
