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When a violent patient leaves Frank in danger, it's revealed his been in a bad place for a while. Can they help him? Or is the damage already done?
TW: SUICIDAL IDEATION PLEASE DON'T READ IF THAT'S TRIGGERING FOR YOU.
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25 Jun 2026
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The 100 Themes challenge as I first came across it on Psychfic.com (almost 20 years ago - yikes!). I'm challenging myself to actually write through the whole list in order for one fandom! I'm not intense enough to attempt to do it in 100 days, but am simply hoping to complete all 100 by the end of 2026
Each chapter will be a one-shot associated with the indicated theme. They may take place at any point of the characters' lives. Most will be canon or canon-adjacent, but some may get slightly AU or become an augmented version of canon events. List is inside in my opening comments, but each chapter is titled with the corresponding theme :)
Mostly J/D centric but may stray to explore beyond my favorite relationship in the show
Warnings will be posted with chapters as needed.
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08 Jun 2026
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Bro 100 is crazy keep tabs on thid guy
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03 Jun 2026
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“Something interesting in there?”
“No, um… just getting ready,” Langdon says. He silently curses the way his voice shakes.. He can physically feel the way Shen stops behind him, and he sighs, letting his shoulders drop. So much for flying under the radar. He steps back and turns around, coming face to face with the attending.
“Langdon.”
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31 May 2026
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The good thing about working in such a chaotic environment is that no one notices when you’ve skipped meals. Langdon’s always eaten like a bird, was always teased for it by family and friends. He prefers quick snacks to big meals, and that’s how it’s always been. That’s why he works so well in the Pitt. He shoves a protein bar in his scrub pocket, knowing full well he won’t eat it later. But it makes him feel like his old self, the one before the benzos, when he pretends he still has an appetite.
Langdon has a problem with food.
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31 May 2026
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it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck (accidents) by ClaraCivry (Kat_Of_Dresden)
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
08 Mar 2026
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After his time in rehab, Frank starts having.... accidents. That may or may not be too accidental. And are perhaps caused by his wife.
This is how Yolanda (and added Whitsantos) find out about it.
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- Part 8 of Gratuitous hurt Frank (Langdon) fics
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31 May 2026
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"She told me, Frank, because she witnessed her coworker get abused and doesn't want that on her conscience."
"Abused? Come on, Robby, that's ridiculous. I'm not being abused. Santos just saw something she doesn't understand and is causing a big misunderstanding. Just leave it alone." He tried to move past Robby to finally leave the hospital, but he stuck his arm out, effectively caging Frank in. He cowered back a bit, suddenly reminded of all the times Abby caged him in.
"There's video footage if that's what you're worried about. Evidence."
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Basically, Frank gets abused after getting out of rehab and Robby finds out eventually.
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Title from Surface Pressure by Jessica Darrow.
Frank has his first birthday after rehab…and a breakdown in the ER.Series
- Part 4 of icarus, you flew too close to the sun
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31 May 2026
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Tanner doesn’t respond. He looks back at Frank, uncertain for a moment, then lets go of his hand. Frank kneels one last time, hugs them both close, kisses their soft heads like it’s a ritual — a shield, a blessing, a silent apology.
Then he stands.
Some things are just too hard to say.
(Or, Frank Langdon isn’t fighting through addiction. He’s trying to leave his abusive wife).
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31 May 2026
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“You’d think it would hurt?” The question stills Robby’s movements, this time it’s he who flinches. Fear suffocates Robby’s body, this can't be happening, not to Frank.
After a terrible first day back from his sabbatical, Robby finds Frank Langdon.…on the roof
(Please read the tags, if you're not comfortable reading about suicide implications please do not read)
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31 May 2026
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Melissa woke up to her phone ringing, she turned over to look at her alarm clock.
3:15 am.
Who was calling this late at night, or early in the morning? She grabbed her phone and squinted her eyes. The screen read “Frank”. Her co-worker at the ER. She answered and in a tired voice she mumbled.
“Hello?”
“Mel?” Frank’s voice was heavy, like he was worried about something. “Were you sleeping? I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to wake you–”
“Frank, are you okay? Something sounds wrong.”
“Uhm, can you come over? I don’t think I can be alone right now. I don’t know how to explain it, but-”
“I’ll be over.”
Frank Langdon is struggling and calls the only person he can think of, Mel, to help.
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31 May 2026
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"Frank felt the impact before he heard it—like being punched by fire. His body lurched backward, breath ripped from his lungs as pain detonated in his abdomen and chest.
He hit the wall hard and slid to the floor.
The man screamed.
'Oh my God. Oh my God. I didn’t— I didn’t mean—'"Langdon's attempts to help a struggling patient have devastating consequences.
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- Part 15 of The Pitt, The Pain, The Plot
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31 May 2026
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The paramedic opens the back door, jumping down into the snow with a soft crunch. She looks over at them, brows furrowing.
"Figured there'd be more of you," she said, and Mel frowns. "Didn't they tell you over the radio? Pretty sure this guy works here."
The world goes quiet in Mel's ears as the two paramedics get the stretcher down to the ground, and the patient's face comes into view- as Frank's face comes into view, bloodied and bruised where it was secured in a neck brace. She freezes, unable to move; watches in slow motion as Mohan leans over Frank, assessing his injuries, while Dana takes report from the paramedics.
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31 May 2026
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"It's higher, Frank. You need to go to the hospital."
Just a few hours ago, Frank woke up with typical flu-like symptoms. Abby, the wonderful woman that she was, took the day off work to care for him when it became clear that he couldn't push through it like he normally did. His head ached from the moment he opened his eyes with intense muscle pain following shortly after. Nausea and dizziness kept him firmly planted on the bed with the lights off to not disturb his sensitive eyes. Over those few hours, his fever had progressed from 100.7 to something that required hospitalization.
"Just not The Pitt."
"It's the closest hospital, Frank. That's where I'm taking you."
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31 May 2026
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After a disastrous final shift on July 4, Robby leaves for his sabbatical.
Eight days later, somewhere in the Badlands, he awakens to a dozen missed calls and messages from back home. Something terrible has happened. Frank Langdon has been shot, and he might not make it.
Consumed by worry and by guilt, Robby returns to Pittsburgh, the memory of his last, terrible conversation with Frank playing on a loop in his head.
He hopes it is not too late to make amends of his own.
“Is he dead?” Robby manages to rasp out. His body is curling in on itself. He can feel himself unravelling. It’s too familiar. It’s all too familiar. This can’t be happening. “Is Frank fucking dead, Dana?”
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31 May 2026
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There’s a haze that comes with being in so much pain you can barely think, a haze that Frank imagines should be behind him by now after being sober for over a year. He’d almost forgotten what this haze feels like.
The entire ED is underwater, every word spoken and each sound from the various machines muffled and distant. There’s a faint ringing in the background of it all, along with a sensation that the world is tilting back and forth with each step he takes.
or: langdon tries to get through the day with appendicitis. he doesn't succeed. he goes from robby’s resident to robby’s patient, forcing them to put their interrelational tension on the back burner.
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31 May 2026
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The sound of a wooden spoon hitting metal rings out. He flinches. “Why, Frank? Why couldn’t you have asked for help? You didn’t the first time, and I thought you learned your lesson.”
He nearly laughs. Something escapes his mouth that sounds more like a frustrated whine than he’d care to admit. “No, I learned that you handle my mistakes by kicking me out to deal with them, and my job is the only thing I have.” He tugs on his hair just to get his hands off the counter. “I barely have that anymore.”
Though he can’t seem to comment on anything else, Robby is firm to say, “This isn’t your mistake.”
Four days a divorced man and Frank Langdon is sleeping in his car. Robby has something to do about this, even if he's bad at saying it.
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31 May 2026
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Robby could hardly breathe as he saw Langdon standing at the edge of the roof. (On the wrong side of the railing.)
How ironic that it was perhaps the first time since his return that the man looked as carefree as he pretended to be.
A suspicious conversation prompts Robby to (finally) face the man that's been haunting his dreams.
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31 May 2026
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The Pitt crew know Dr. Robby Robinavitch has a husband. They just don’t expect him to arrive in the middle of a SWAT trauma activation covered in blood and taking over a trauma bay.
As the chaos unfolds, the ED staff quickly realize their boss’s mysterious husband might be even more chaotic than he is.
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31 May 2026
