You're in my Spot
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A silent patient, a gut feeling, and a system that needs proof. Santos knows what she’s seeing—but recognising the signs means acknowledging where she learned to see them. And risking other people seeing it too.
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How Doctor Robby learns more about Trinity Santos and her past.
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- Part 1 of You're in my Spot
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Trinity Santos is good at compartmentalising. It’s how she survives.
But when a patient reminds her too much of things she’d rather forget, her armour cracks— just a bit.
Abbot finds her on the roof.
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How Jack Abbot learns more about REBOA girl and monsters.
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- Part 2 of You're in my Spot
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“C’mon Dorothy,” Santos calls.
Emma blinks. “Dorothy?”
“Yeah. Dorothy.” Santos gestures vaguely toward Emma’s braids. “You know, Wizard of Oz.”
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Emma’s first patient with Dr Santos is a bit of a creep. Things go downhill from there.
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- Part 3 of You're in my Spot
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She’s so focussed on looking out for her friends she overlooks protecting herself. Suddenly her body isn't listening and the world is spinning. Then theres a man—hands...
Her friends find her. But of course they take her to PTMC. And—everyone’s gonna know.
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Santos is drugged at a club. Suddenly her vulnerability is on show for everyone.
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- Part 4 of You're in my Spot
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“You’re in my spot, by the way,” she finally says.
He blinks. “Your—what?”
“Storage cupboard. Breakdown central. Bit rude, honestly.”
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Santos finds Langdon in a storage room. Real truths are told...and maybe progress?
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- Part 5 of You're in my Spot
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A frustrated patient. People just trying to help. Healthcare worker violence.
What starts as a patient yelling ends with a bruise, an icepack, and a CT scan.Or
A patient is shouting at Emma. Trinity Santos will not stand for that.
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- Part 6 of You're in my Spot
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Everyone likes the new attending.
He’s charming. Funny. A good teacher.
Santos tells herself she’s imagining it—the lingering looks, the accidental touches, the way he always stands just a little too close.
Until other people start noticing too.
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- Part 7 of You're in my Spot
