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Buck didn’t think things could get worse for him after the lawsuit with him still on the outs with the team, not on speaking terms with his sister and still man behind the majority of the time.
He didn’t think things could get worse… until they did.
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Buck is struggling after the lawsuit when he gets diagnosed with cancer.
Bookmarked by megsantics
16 May 2026
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Jack had a mental list of things Robby never talked about even though it impacted every part of his existence. The PTSD. Adamson. His dad. Being a sub. Robby had a list of things he wouldn’t talk about and that was fine. Jack was fine with it. It was the price of being Robby’s best friend, and normally he’d let it go. But this?
Jack eyed Robby, leaning over central. Nobody clocked anything wrong. The wrist strap that was cutting off his circulation. The slightly antsy eyes flicking around the room.
Or the biological BDSM fic I wanted to see in the world.
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19 Apr 2026
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Jesus Christ, this kid was more green than the moldy carpet under his ass was red, and Jack could already feel the squish of his blood saturating the fabric, and he was right. He was woozy already, and loosing blood fast. He can't sit up to see his leg, but it must be arterial. Clarity comes with a rush of adrenaline. If he can't get this kid to get his shit together, that's game over. And refuses to die in a suburb.
"Okay." He starts with a practiced, forceful calm. "Two steps here. First, you're gonna slap a tourniquet on my leg, and then you'll radio for EMS." The kid fumbles in three wrong pockets over a few long seconds before pulling out a tourniquet, and he fumbles to separate the velcro strap so that he can open it up.
TLDR: If Jack dies, Robby's going to kill him.
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Bookmarked by megsantics
19 Apr 2026
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When his doctor breaks the news to him, Robby can’t say he’s surprised.
He’s not an endocrinologist, but he had put his diagnosis together before even booking his appointment. The hot flashes that left him dazed and sweaty, the random bouts of tachycardia that for once were not anxiety induced, the migraines whenever he smelled something strong enough to break through the haze of his meds -- he put two and two together and realized the warning label on his suppressants finally caught up to him.
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19 Apr 2026
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In rehab, Dr. Langdon was given the resources and help to untangle his mess of a life and addiction.
In his absence, Dr. King falls back in to old habits. The bad kind.Title change cuz uhh yeah
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19 Apr 2026
