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Since the moment she started college, she’s had this insane tug towards Stark Industries. It should have repulsed her: government defense contractor with blood all over its shiny logo. And yet. She couldn’t stop thinking about it. She needed to work at Stark, needed to be there, needed something from the last baby of Iron-Man. Something had been hidden there for her. It was why she switched her major, the reason she had spent every waking minute focused on wing foil design, torsion, metal strengths, speaking the part and acting the part until she got the coveted Stark internship in her senior year. When she got the email she’d read it out loud: Stark internship, feeling the odd urge to snicker. There he goes again for his internship.
It’s been him all along.
MJ's got a spider problem.
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In a world where Sophia Peletier lives and her walker doesn’t come out of the barn, Daryl Dixon continues searching for her. And one day, he disappears during his search, leaving only a torn leather vest and a blood-soaked patch of forest behind.
Beth Greene barely knew the gruff man, but she mourns him along with the rest of the occupants of her family’s farm. A few days after the hunter’s memorial service, a herd of walkers come and the farm burns. Everyone who survives the fall of the farm finds the prison before winter comes, and with the help of some of the prisoners, they survive the winter and start to build a community.
When the prison falls, Beth finds herself wandering alone until she ends up in Virginia and finds Redemption Ridge, a thriving community where all single women over the age of eighteen are expected to choose a husband to secure their “safety”. When Beth realizes that Daryl Dixon is alive and a member of her new community, she doesn’t hesitate to choose him as her husband, much to his annoyance.
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Jack leaned back into the driver's seat, looking far too pleased with himself. “Careful, Mohan. Keep complimenting me like that and I might start thinking you like me.”
“Don't push it.”
His smile only widened as he started the car. “You’ll see. You’re gonna fall in love with me soon enough.”
Or same age med students au
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Samira Mohan’s life is divided cleanly into two distinct halves: before PittFest and after it. She will never again be the person she was when she clocked in for that shift. She will never forget the give of her patient’s skull beneath an EZ-IO or the slip of the pigtail catheter between her fingers. Even months later, she’s still struggling to unpack all the ways that day changed her life.
Perhaps the strangest residual effect is that Jack Abbot sort of, inexplicably, becomes her best friend.
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Or: Samira Mohan finds her way through residency and subsequently stumbles onto a whole lot more.
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There's this feeling in her chest, something heavy, yet hollow. Something that tells her she doesn't fit anymore - she used to, she knows that. She used to feel at home in this ER and with these people. But now, now there's a distance in the glances she gets, a quizzical judgement. Almost as if they're asking why she's still here.
I don't know! She wants to scream at them. But I also don't know where else to go. She admits to herself quiety.
It fills her brain with static and her body with discomfort.
But it's funny. All of that stops.
The noise. The frustration. The worry.
It all stops when she looks at him.
And he stands there, like a safe haven. The eye of the storm, nothing but pure calm laced into a prosthetic with salt and pepper hair.
It calls to her like a lighthouse, beckoning her in with nowhere else to go.

