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Robby has a very bad day.
Bookmarked by Youngsupernova
18 Jun 2026
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Robby didn’t expect his life to shift during a routine shift in the ER. And he certainly didn’t expect Dennis Whitaker, brilliant, chaotic, quietly observant Dennis Whitaker, to become the one person he can’t stop thinking about.
What starts as small rides home, little touches and stolen glances between patients slowly turns into something neither of them knows how to define.
They try to keep it quiet. They try to keep it professional. They are, for the most part, failing spectacularly.
Between late-night texts, nervous grocery store dates, a suspiciously intense game of “let’s pretend this is casual,” and friends who notice everything, Robby and Dennis are learning that maybe the hardest part isn’t falling in love, it’s admitting it out loud.
A slow burn romance about timing, restraint, and the inevitable collapse of pretending you don’t want someone.
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14 Jun 2026
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Wards, Wounds, & Waiting Rooms by snodgrass
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV), Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
12 Jun 2026
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Dennis Whitaker was 5 years old when he knew he was different.
11 years old when he received a letter by owl post.
17 years old when he drank a potion, a potion that flung out a small piece of parchment with his soulmates name, and location. Michael Robinavitch. Pittsburgh, USA.
He spent the next eight years studying, adapting, and building his entire life toward one impossible moment: his first day at PMTC, pretending to be a muggle while staring at the soulmate he crossed an ocean to find.
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Dennis Whitaker is a Wizard, went to Hogwarts and what do ya know, Michael "Robby" Robinavitch is his soulmate.
Bookmarked by Youngsupernova
04 Jun 2026
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When Robby starts his rotation at the ED he thinks he knows what to expect. At M.S. 4, the last rotation he needs is emergency medicine, but having done his last one in the ICU he figures he’s bringing in good experience. Some would call that cocky. Bratty, even. Robby argues that it’s not cockiness he’s packing, but intelligence. Core knowledge on the internal workings of medicine. His evaluations clearly reflect that, so if he has a bit of an ego he argues it’s well deserved.
Robby brings this attitude with him on his first day at PTMC. He’s in nice scrubs, comfy shoes he’s broken in, and has his notepad ready for any questions. He holds himself with an air of confidence because he knows he’s able to handle this.
That quickly proves to be wishful thinking.
The senior attending, Dr. Dennis Whitaker, is an interesting man to say the least.
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27 May 2026
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Robby thought ending it was for the best. Dennis thought leaving would be easier.
Now they meet again. Nothing fits the way it used to, except the parts that still matter.
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23 May 2026
