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The 4th of July is always a trying shift, but it reaches new heights when Robby experiences a stress induced rut. Thankfully, Dennis is happy to offer his services.
Bookmarked by lola_thimble
17 Jun 2026
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“God, look at you. Humping my leg like a fucking dog. Does he know? Does he -”
“Jesus Christ!” Dennis laughs, somehow finding his giggle through the haze of lust. “Oh fuck, you’re jealous. That’s what this is. You think -”OR
Robby realizes that he needs to claim Dennis before it's too late.
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17 Jun 2026
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Dennis takes a deep breath in to calm himself, but as he breathes out, he confesses, “Trinity made a bet with Samira that I could get anyone in the bar to buy me a drink because I kind of have a knack for it, but Samira chose you, and now they’re watching us, and I’m so sorry.”
His boss blinks at him a couple of times, probably figuring out the least problematic way to fire him or berate him for being so damn unprofessional. He should’ve just said no to Trinity and Samira and killed the vibes for the night; he’d prefer that to whatever Robby is about to say. He can already see the anger bubbling up inside him that’s going to—
“I’ll buy you a drink.”
Dennis stares at him, unblinking. After a few seconds, he manages to ask, “What?”
“I’ll buy you a drink,” Robby repeats, then leans over to pat the bar stool next to him. “But you’re going to have to earn it.”
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Or, Dennis tries every trick in the book to get Dr. Robby to buy him a drink and to stay.
Bookmarked by lola_thimble
17 Jun 2026
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Michael "Robby" Robinavich just finished his fourth of July shift and is headed on his sabbatical, which he describes as three months on his motorcycle on the open road, but is in reality his carefully planned suicide. It's been a long time coming.
Only problem is, in an uncharacteristically romantic gesture, he asked Dennis Whitaker to house-sit for him. Robby likes the idea of it, of Dennis having his place, being comfortable and taken care of, even after Robby's dead. It's not like he can tell Whitaker he's been in love with him for almost a year. There's no way he'd ever feel the same way, he's just a kid. It's better this way.
When they meet to exchange keys, a series of complications—and Whitaker being a motorcycle virgin—throw off Robby's plan to hit the road and get to dying as fast as possible. But it's just a short delay. What's the worst that could happen?
Bookmarked by lola_thimble
12 Jun 2026
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"You tell him to take the lonely new guy out, you tell me to take the lonely workaholic out, so neither of us can refuse because we're doing it for someone else. A perfect snare."
Adamson's expression warmed even further, like he was fighting off a smile, a battle he didn't mind losing. "What a way to look at it."
Jack grinned at the non-denial denial. "Sure, Dr. Adamson. I'll show your protégé a good time."
Bookmarked by lola_thimble
07 Jun 2026

