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“Because,” Santos said with a click of her tongue, “I can’t tell if going back to you feels like moving forward or like I’m… relapsing.”
The words landed harder than Garcia could have seen coming. She sucked in her lips, nodding her head as she repeated that word again and again in her head. “Relapsing.”
“That makes it sound a lot worse–”
“No. No, I get it. I’m something you had to quit. Just like how you had to quit cutting yourself, or whatever else you quit that was a vice,” Garcia spat. “Nice to know that’s what you thought of me as.”
or: garcia grapples with the fact that santos just may be better off without her
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- Part 3 of dont wanna break up again
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25 Apr 2026
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After the shift from hell, Trinity Santos has no intention of going home alone.
So she invites Mel King out for drinks, picks the angriest karaoke song she can find, and sends Yolanda Garcia one petty photo from the bar she knows Garcia will recognize.
She does not actually expect Garcia to show up.
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can you teach me how to feel real? by trxnsmxxny for BerryliciousCheerio
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
07 Apr 2026
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(Does it count as self-harm if she’s not the one holding the knife? She asked for it, she’s letting it happen, wants it to happen, but this way she can pretend it’s out of her hands. Not something she’s doing to herself, not something she wants so badly she can feel the urge vibrating under the surface of her skin.)
Or: Yolanda indulges Trinity in a bad habit. They both wonder what it means.
Bookmarked by voldemortisshipping
21 Apr 2026
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so forgive me, love, if i cry all afternoon by perfectimprecision
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
19 Apr 2026
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Both Trinity and Mel are now onstage, a microphone stand in front of each woman. Yolanda is simultaneously sick with envy and excitement, regret and reverence, heartache and hankering.
“I want you to know,” Trinity drawls, each word distinct, like it stands on its own rather than forming part of a sentence. “That I’m happy for you.”
And with that alone, the weight of the song, the meaning of it—all at once, it hits Yolanda.
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and I'm not gonna fade as soon as you close your eyes by kewlkatherine
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
21 Apr 2026
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After being ditched on the Fourth of July, Trinity Santos copes the only reasonable way; rage-singing at karaoke with Mel King and pretending she’s fine about the whole “keeping it casual” thing with Yolanda Garcia.
Then Garcia texts, offering a ride. Acts normal, while very clearly not being normal at all.
Cue one tense car ride, several pointed observations, and the long-overdue death of “casual.”
Or: jealousy, karaoke, and feelings that refuse to stay theoretical.
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- Part 8 of code blue, i love you
