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In rehab, they told him that cravings were normal. You were supposed to recognize them when they happened, accept them, and work on distraction and coping techniques. If all else failed, finding something else to fill the cravings was always an option. Langdon considered nicotine, caffeine, exercise, and finally landed on candy as his new vice of choice.
Mel King, however, was a million times better than any of those.
OR: A short and sweet (haha) little story about Langdon and Mel getting together
Bookmarked by karinxe
29 Jun 2026
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It didn't take Robby (or really, any of the doctors in the ED) long to figure out Langdon's diagnosis, even though he'd never said anything about it. It was pretty obvious, to be honest, and he didn't really care if they knew. Their reactions, however, he was more worried about.
OR: Five times Langdon discusses (or is forced to discuss, in certain situations) his ADHD with a coworker
Bookmarked by karinxe
29 Jun 2026
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Before Frank left Rehab he was told to find a hobby, something completely separated from his work, a clean slate. Instead of finding a new one, he picked an old hobby. A really old hobby that he hasn’t done since high school.
He didn’t really plan on telling anyone at work. It turns out it was a lot harder to hide than he thought.
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Five times someone noticed Frank’s new hobby, and the one person who he was excited to share it with.
Bookmarked by karinxe
29 Jun 2026
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2023, 2nd year resident Frank Langdon gets a call from his mother wanting to wish him a happy birthday. A slightly confused Dana Evans passes the call on to Frank, even though she's fairly certain today is not his birthday. Getting a weird vibe, and trusting her gut, she sticks around to 'oversee' the conversation, just in case the kid needs her. It turns out: he does.
Bookmarked by karinxe
28 Jun 2026
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“I’m looking forward to learning a lot from you, Doctor Abbot.” Langdon chirps from where he’s standing. Robby huffs out an amused sound before he covers it with a cough as Jack shoots him a glare.
“Right.” He says coolly and feels the day shift doctors, Ellis and John join their little group, ready for handover. “Know how handover works?”
Langdon nods.
“Cool, then you can follow along.” Jack isn’t interested in teaching, even if they are a teaching hospital. Someone else can do the teaching. All Jack can do is scare off the kid enough that he follows someone else.
or: student doctor Frank Langdon's first day at PTMC, as observed by unwilling witness Doctor Jack Abbot
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Bookmarked by karinxe
25 Jun 2026

