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Trinity receives a text from an unknown number.
Barantos texting/social media AU
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Bookmarked by CharlieVE
10 Jun 2026
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it happens slowly and then it happens all at once, as most things do.
or, how driving each other home becomes the catalyst for a series of events that neither trinity nor baran could have anticipated.
Bookmarked by CharlieVE
10 Jun 2026
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“She’s really something, isn’t she?” Dennis whispered, sidling up to Trinity, a half eaten granola bar in his hand. “So… precise.”
Trinity snorted. “She’s a robot, Huckleberry. A very well dressed, anal retentive robot.”
“But she’s good,” Dennis murmured, almost to himself. “She caught that arrhythmia in South 5 before anyone else did.”
Trinity shot him a look. “Don’t go over to the dark side, Whitaker. We’re suffering together.”
He gave her a sympathetic grin. “You gonna get those charts done?”
AKA: Trinity is stuck in a constant toxic cycle with Garcia, and maybe finds something different in a particular doctor that drives her crazy in more ways than one.
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Bookmarked by CharlieVE
24 May 2026
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Trinity Santos is three hours into a double shift, alone in the break room, when her phone buzzes with an unknown number. A stranger has sent a photo by accident, a red dress, an ornate mirror, a bare back, and is immediately, catastrophically mortified about it.
Trinity is polite. She says she deleted it. She saves the contact as 'very hot stranger 🔥'.
That's where it starts.Wrong number. Slow burn. Enemies to lovers. SMAU-adjacent.
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Bookmarked by CharlieVE
18 May 2026
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When Trinity gets the opportunity to toss her drink on an entitled man badgering a woman who clearly isn’t interested, she takes it. She doesn't think it'll be anything more than stress relief—an opportunity to let out the aggression she feels at getting stood up in a bar she can’t afford.
Trinity doesn’t think anything of it. Until she meets the woman he was bothering. Baran Al-Hashimi, beautiful, intelligent, and—inexplicably—interested. The only stipulation to their friendship is this: they can't talk about work. They agree, not knowing that they're both doctors, unaware that Baran will be Trinity's boss in just a few short months.
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What if Trinity meets Baran before she starts working at PTMC?
Bookmarked by CharlieVE
28 Apr 2026
