The Pitt
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Jack Abbot hasn't dated since his wife died. When he asks her to help him navigate the world of online dating, she says yes, because she's logical, and helpful, and leaving in six months anyway. None of those things protect her from falling anyway.
Or: a compilation of texts that made Samira fall more and more for Jack Abbot.
Note: work in progress
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Samira,
I know you came here expecting a signature. I promise you’ll have it. All I ask is that you come back to South Sudan with me for one month. The clinic could use another physician and someone who knows the place as well as you do. If Patrick wants to tag along, tell him he’s welcome. The more volunteers the better. When we get home, I’ll sign every page and wish you both a lifetime of happiness. I mean that, even if it probably won’t look like it does.
Forever yours,
JackOr exes Doctors Without Borders Mohabbot
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Samira Mohan doesn’t lose- Well, except maybe to anyone coached by Jack Abbot. The infuriatingly composed legend is responsible for every professional defeat on her record.
So when she’s knocked out of Wimbledon by a 17 year-old, coached by Jack, of course- Samira thinks it can’t get worse. Then he’s named head coach of Team USA for the Paris Olympics.
If she wants the one title she’s never won- Olympic gold- she’ll have to train under the man who’s not only outmaneuvered her for years, but who haunts her thoughts and dreams far more than she’d like to admit.
She hates him.
At least, she thinks she does.
But the more time they spend together, the more she's unsure what burns hotter- resentment, or something far more dangerous. -
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The relationship between MS1 Samira Mohan and her mentor Dr. Jack Abbot
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Samira exhales through her nose. It might have been a laugh, but he doesn’t allow himself to hope. “Missed me that bad?”
Despite himself, he laughs. It breaks through the lump in his throat, coming out gruff and shaking. “That bad,” he confirms, without a hint of embarrassment.
God, he’s going to fall off this roof. And it wouldn’t even be on purpose.
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Samira Mohan sells her soul to the army for medical school. Nobody understands that so intimately as Jack Abbot. Out in no man’s land, they manage to form something that neither can really understand.After three years, it only takes one mass casualty incident to pull them back together.
