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Second year of residency, married life, a serious heart condition, and babies. How many challenges can Dennis Whitaker take on at one time?
Also known as the one where everyone seems to think about babies and Langdon has to make a choice
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- Part 9 of Group chats: PTMC edition
Bookmarked by Cleric_Ruby
05 Jul 2026
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There is only one place a letter would come from that would end up at PTMC. No one in Broken Bow knows his address and he can’t think about there right now.
He flips it over and rips open the envelope. His hands are shaking, he swears the paper is getting heavier as he unfolds it and brings his eyes towards the words. His name swims into vision.Dennis,
Fuck.
Please read this letter.
Fuck.
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The writer has had the great divide stuck in her head since it was released and now Dennis Whitaker must suffer. He receives a letter from a friend back home and every single thought about Broken Bow he had worked so hard to bury comes rising to the surface. His boyfriends try and help.
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Dennis has always had anxiety, but paying for his meds is an ongoing problem. Without his second job, he can't pay for more meds and won't let Robby pay for them. It's only a matter of time before the ER destroys him.
Bookmarked by Cleric_Ruby
28 Jun 2026
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“Dennis, when I die—please don’t cut my hair.” Thomas Whitaker says brashly.
“You’re not gonna die.” Dennis stated quickly, his heart pounding. Their uncle Edward had passed in the springtime—the spring flowers rose as he drank himself to death. His father's brother—a twin of his own.
Twins are born together, but they do not leave this earth together. That path is walked alone, and Dennis is afraid that Thomas has already started his sprint towards death without him.
“Please don’t let them cut my hair. Please. It’s the only thing that’s truly mine, please don’t let them take it.”
“Okay, okay.” He doesn’t understand why it’s important to him—he doesn’t understand why Thomas is so concerned about his appearance when he can barely stand on his own two legs. It’s vain in a way they aren’t allowed to be.
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Dennis Whitaker had a Twin. Had.
Bookmarked by Cleric_Ruby
27 Jun 2026
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He needed to calm down.
He knew this.
But the jerking movements were all he could focus on, making them become more vicious, his head colliding with the brick wall behind him over and over again. His eyes were rolling around; his lids being forced open the shut repeatedly, the view of the roof coming in and out of focus.
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or Dennis has a tic attack at work and rabbot are there to help himBookmarked by Cleric_Ruby
26 Jun 2026
