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- The Pitt (TV) (5)
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“Frank, it’s freezing out there!” Mel exclaimed once he answered.
“I needed to make sure your walkway was clear,” Frank insisted, his voice warming her even through the phone. “Can’t have you falling down and hurting yourself. Or the baby.”
Mel smiled softly with a hum of appreciation as she placed her free hand over her growing belly. “Why don’t you come in and get warm with us?”
“Don’t have to tell me twice, hummingbird.”
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Kingdon Week 2026 | a mix for day four and five | hurt/comfort & accidental pregnancy -
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But as she stared at the diamond, an ache settled deep into her stomach. It wasn't all jealousy. It was a sense of displacement. For years, Mel had quietly convinced herself that she was doing fine, that her solitary and carefully curated life was what success looked like for her.
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Kingdon Week 2026 | Day Three | wedding season -
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Look at you, a mocking voice whispered in his head.
Everyone thinks you have the perfect life. Perfect husband, perfect kids, the brilliant new golden boy at PTMC. And you can’t even handle a Tuesday morning in the suburbs.
You can't even soothe your own son.
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or; an early morning park meeting of med student Mel and an exhausted, new intern and now dad of two Frank
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Kingdon Week 2026 day one! -
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With her newfound independence, Mel creates a wishlist of experiences to reclaim the identity she spent years missing. Simultaneously, Frank is navigating the wreckage of his own failures, trying to find his footing in his own lonely autonomy. What begins as two colleagues seeking refuge from their shared isolation turns into a deep, intimate connection as they check off each item on Mel’s list, they learn to piece together a new, shared reality.
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Overwhelmed by the trauma of the past malpractice suit, Mel struggles with debilitating anxiety when she is forced to testify in a new court case.
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Mel's the babysitter. Frank is happily married... Well, Frank is married. Then he's not. And then all hell breaks loose.
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Mel's a MS2. Frank's a senior resident that signs up for a mentee. He then tries really, really hard not to fall in love with her. Slow burn over 7 years. -
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Actually, Mel's excited about a lot of things going into the new school year. She’s excited to co-teach with Dr. Mohan and Mr. Langdon. She’s excited to continue supporting the kids on her caseload from the previous year, and she knows writing their IEPs will go so much better now that she knows them and their families a little. She’s excited that her Physics class will be entirely made up of students she taught in Chemistry the previous year; they were a great group.
There are things to worry about, too. Co-teaching with two new people again. The daily possibility that she’s going to do something overwhelmingly embarrassing in front of Langdon. Still not knowing where she should go during her prep periods. That she’s going to be just as alone as she’s always been at work, but with some added disappointment because she’s let her hopes get up, just a little.
There’s no way that she and Langdon can co-teach as well as she hopes. She’s sure her bubble will burst soon enough, that her crush will fade, and everything will settle back to baseline.
(It doesn't.)
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- Part 1 of and they were CO-TEACHERS
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Mel accidentally finds out that Frank has been moonlighting as a tattoo artist
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“All right everyone, listen up, mass casualty event coming in shortly. No, we don’t know how many people we’ll be seeing, but we are the closest trauma centre so we will be receiving the blunt end of the casualties.” Robby continued explaining the procedures and colour coding systems, but Langdon’s mind was occupied.
Mel was at PittFest.
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mel shows up in the ER, having been at pittfest, langdon breaks down.
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That’s his bright spot, though—the thing he clings to on his first day, then continues to hold onto tightly thereafter: Mel.
Where he had felt out of step with everyone else, he and her were right on beat together, dancing around the ED, just as they had on her first day. He had been shocked how easily they picked up where they’d left off. There was no wariness towards him, no undercurrent of judgement, no hesitation to let him treat a patient. She didn’t hold him back, she pushed him forward. It was what he needed more than anything.
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OR: The only thing that really makes Frank feel good about being back at the Pitt is Mel. He holds on tight to her, even when other men in the ED seem to want her too.

