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In a world where lycanthropy is a known infectious disease, Frank takes benzos to handle his furry little problem, and Pittfest doesn't happen... but the Code Full Silver isn't much better.
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Robby comes back from his sabbatical recovered from his burn out(as much as he could ever be) and a more patient and understanding man. Frank has things to say and things to ask for.
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Frank and Robby take a walk in the park that culminates in mutual forgiveness and Frank asking for Robby to be explicit in his praise of him.
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There aren't many people Mel gets excited to see. You could count them on one hand. Buck happens to be one of those people. A visit to see his cousin in Pittsburgh turns into Buck gaining several more friends. A week isn't enough, but Buck gains more than a stronger relationship with Mel. He gains several new friends. And maybe one, not so much a friend, but more? Only Buck would find himself with two families claiming him, across the country, from each other.
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“I’m jealous.” It escapes before she can let herself back out, “That my sister has a sex life, and I don’t.”
She doesn’t know why she’s admitting that to him. She honestly doesn’t. It’s embarrassing.
“Right there with you.” His voice is low, “How long–?”
She chews at the bottom of her lip, doing the mental math, “Three years…You?”
“Thirteen months.”
Warmth pools in between her legs, and she clutches his hand like it’s a lifeline.
It’s barely a whisper, she’s so afraid to say it,
“Close the trunk.”
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“Wait, holy shit, King–” The wand stills inside of her as Trinity freezes the frame.
“What?” She asks, “God, it didn’t nick something, did it? I’m not about to bleed to death?”
“No, but you might pass out.” Trinity answers, “Maybe?”
“What is it?” She tries to sit up, but Trinity’s already turning the ultrasound monitor around to show her.
Her heart stills as she takes in the tiny flickering heartbeat on the screen in front of her, “Oh–”
