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His eyes cut back to Dennis, who's still holding the baby, still completely oblivious, still radiating that scent like a beacon.
If Dana could smell it, then it's not just him anymore. It's not just Robby's private hell to endure. It's out there. In the air. In an ER full of Alphas who will come running just like he did, just like Dana did.
The door handle rattles.The abandoned baby breaks ten months of Robby's carefully maintained restraint.
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Bookmarked by Oliver (Owlet1997)
28 Mar 2026
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Dennis finishes a brutal night shift and hides upstairs to sleep—five minutes before an active shooter enters the hospital. Trapped in the bathroom of his makeshift home in the abandoned wing of the hospital, barricaded behind a hospital bed, he texts the only person who matters most: Robby.
What he says next changes everything.Bookmarked by Oliver (Owlet1997)
26 Mar 2026
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Dennis Whitaker is trapped in an abusive relationship he keeps convincing himself isn’t abusive. Robby sees the truth long before Dennis can admit it, and he refuses to look away. As the violence escalates, Dennis reaches a breaking point — and Robby is the one who shows up, stitches him back together, and stays. What begins as quiet support slowly becomes something neither of them can let go of.
Bookmarked by Oliver (Owlet1997)
26 Mar 2026
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Jack and Robby share a look. "Dennis," Robby starts. "We've been talking this morning and - you're welcome to stay as long as you like."
Dennis blinks. "That's - that's really kind of you, but I shouldn't impose. I can be out of here by the end of the week."
"Do you actually have anywhere to go?" Jack asks, more sharply than he intended.
Dennis hesitates, then shakes his head, eyes fixed on the table. "No, sir."
Jack's face softens. "Listen, kid, I'm not a Corporal anymore - you can just call me Jack off-shift, alright?" Jack waits until Dennis nods to continue. "As for staying here, you're not imposing, okay. Robby and I are offering."
Dennis sucks in a breath. "I don't - I don't understand why, though."
"Why?" Robby repeats. "Because you're in a tough spot, and we can help."
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Or, Dennis comes to Pittsburgh homeless and disowned by his family. Little by little, he finds a place he can call home again.
Bookmarked by Oliver (Owlet1997)
25 Mar 2026
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