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Five times Mel almost called Frank during her pregnancy, and one time Frank almost called her after their baby's birth.
Written for Kingdon Week's "oops, accidental pregnancy" prompt and melpreg summer.
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- Part 2 of strangers 'verse (aka pittfest baby)
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Bookmarked by Feldon099
05 Jul 2026
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“We have so many kids!” She cried, burying her face in his chest, “This is an irresponsible amount of kids! An embarrassing amount! People will think we’re in some kind of— um, religious cult!”
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Kingdon Microfic x Melpreg Summer 2026
Prompt 2: Champagne
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- Part 2 of Kingdon Microfics
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Bookmarked by Feldon099
03 Jul 2026
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"You're my favorite resident, Mel. That's no secret."
"Well, good," she says, trying to tamper down her emerging smile. She can feel the heat in her cheeks and is thankful the dim light is enough to hide it from him. "You're my favorite, too," then, in attempt to keep the professional wall in place, she tacks on a quick, "Dr. Langdon."
The evolution of Mel's relationship with Frank, as told by car rides to and from work.
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Bookmarked by Feldon099
02 Jul 2026
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“Hey,” Mel whispers just as quietly, her smile tired but so content it almost makes Frank want to cry. He doesn’t think he’s ever seen such an expression on her pretty face, not even for him. “I know you were on baby duty tonight but…I just couldn’t help it.”
Frank should have known. Mel was never good at waking him up if she had to.
Or the one where Frank falls asleep during newborn baby duty.
Bookmarked by Feldon099
02 Jul 2026
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"Mel likes to think that she’s got her head on straight.
She’s been planning commutes and balancing budgets and organizing home aides since she was twenty. If Mel wants something, she makes it happen. Or convinces herself that she doesn’t need it. But there’s one thing, one golden exception to her system, that Mel can’t help dreaming about.
She wants a washing machine."
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Mel spends her Wednesdays trapped in a laundromat because her building doesn't have a machine. Frank decides laundry is more of a team sport
