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Dr. Trinity Santos has type one diabetes, and no, she absolutely doesn’t need anybody’s help in managing it.
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01 Aug 2026
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Four blocks. They had made it four blocks from PTMC before the collision.
Which meant Trinity and Dennis had been away from the hospital for all of forty-five minutes before being rushed back in on stretchers.
“I told you, I’m fine,” she scowled as Dana guided the EMTs toward Central 6. “You’re not even supposed to be here!”
Or: Trinity and Dennis are just trying to make it home, a poorly timed bus accident sends them right back to the Pitt. Luckily they have people (and morphine) to help with their predicament.
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29 Jul 2026
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After her father’s sudden death, Trinity returns to her childhood home in Boulder, Colorado; a place of manicured lawns, suppressed trauma, and the conservative family she has long kept at arm’s length. Yolanda accompanies but only after agreeing to Trinity's terms that they pose as friends, forcing their long-term relationship to become a secret. What begins as a brief trip to organize a funeral stretches into an indefinite stay when Trinity’s brothers guilt her into staying behind to care for their mother. As the days turn into weeks, Yolanda remains at Trinity’s side, but their relationship begins to feel the effects of being tucked away for too long. As Trinity's ghosts from Boulder grow increasingly relentless, she and Yolanda must confront whether their relationship can survive the turbulence, or if they should have abandoned ship long ago.
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Trinity brings Yolanda to her childhood home with the requirement that they hide their relationship from her conservative family. The ramifications of that choice quickly make themselves clear as their relationship is challenged.
It's "Happiest Season" but in the summer, with a death in the family, a (somewhat) healthier relationship, and no Aubrey Plaza.
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Bookmarked by FlipperBoot9054
23 Jul 2026
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I put up with it and run, not because I’m chasing a dream (but because there are nightmares I want to avoid all around me) by happen_ending
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15 Apr 2025
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Trinity Santos is very good at keeping secrets. Which means she’s very good at knowing who else is keeping secrets.
In retrospect, that might have been why she was able to clock Langdon so easily on her first day. There was something in his eyes.
'Please don’t find out. Please don’t find out. Please don’t find out.'
Amateur. Trinity had years to learn how to hide that look, to perfect the best way to hide everything behind sharp eyes and sarcastic remarks. Dr. Langdon didn’t have such luck. A beginner.
Just like the girl laying on the hospital bed, hands on her stomach, leaving out a whimper or two as Santos, automatically and barely even there, presents the case. She looks at the teenager and sees it too.
'Please don’t find out. Please don’t find out. Please don’t find out.'
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22 Jul 2026
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“And Googling me was the best way to do that, right?” She says sarcastically, one of her legs is shaking now, the chair rattling beneath her. She feels like a cornered animal.
Langdon shakes his head, “In my defense, I wasn’t looking for what I found.”
Trinity swallows dryly, “So, what? What do you want me to say?”Langdon looks at her carefully, “Well, I was hoping you would tell me that the headlines were taking things out of context. That you didn’t break your ankle on purpose, and your coach wasn’t… what he was, and that your friend didn’t kill herself because of the sport,” He sighs, “But, I think your reaction answers that,” He presses his lips together and smiles sympathetically.
Trinity keeps her eyes on the computer, “Put your daughter in soccer.” And with that, she pushes her chair out and turns to walk away from this conversation.
—or: Trinity learned a long time ago that secrets are safer than people. Unfortunately, the internet doesn’t agree.
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- Part 2 of i keep myself standing in your flames.
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21 Jul 2026
