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He focuses on Robby, ignoring the slides behind him. Noting the gentle product he ran through his hair this morning, dabbed lightly on the tips of his fingers and guided through bed-fluffy strands. Appreciating the apples of his cheeks and the light flush that fades into his beard, the way his lips curl around certain words and his tongue darts out to dampen them.
Occasionally, Robby’s eyes will meet his own. Holding on for a syllable or two before fluttering off to another audience member, always engaging, always welcoming someone in.
For fifteen minutes Robby speaks, for fifteen minutes Jack holds tight on to shore.
(or: Jack spirals; Robby worships his body)
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A juvenile presents to the Pitt with an infected laceration. When Robby goes to examine, he finds that it's not only infected, the leg is dead from the knee-down. He breaks the news to his religious mother, who takes out a gun and gives Dr. Robinavitch an ultimatum: either he fixes the leg without amputation, or he dies.
At home, Jack struggles with guilt after an argument with Robby the prior night. He doesn't have time to make a proper apology with their shifts, but at the very least, he can bring Robby lunch as a peace offering.
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"Struggling with all that time alone to self-reflect already?"
Robby isn't expecting the sudden rush of homesickness that hits him the minute he hears Jack's voice.
He's only been gone a week.
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Robby goes on his motorbike roadtrip/sabbatical and while he looks for purpose out on the road, Jack is often on his mind.
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“You’re in pain.”
Robby exhaled, closing his eyes in a way that spoke of weariness and irritation.
“Chronic pain, Jack. That’s not new.”
Jack frowned at his husband's words, finally moving to sit next to him.
“This isn’t your normal pain.”
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OR the one where they go to a medical conference and Robby starts feeling under the weather.
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The Pitt crew know Dr. Robby Robinavitch has a husband. They just don’t expect him to arrive in the middle of a SWAT trauma activation covered in blood and taking over a trauma bay.
As the chaos unfolds, the ED staff quickly realize their boss’s mysterious husband might be even more chaotic than he is.
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Christos gets a lot of hospital staff at his diner. He's open twenty-four hours a day and only a couple of minutes' walk away, making it the perfect spot to spend a fifteen-minute break or get a hit of proper coffee. (Christos has been reliably informed that the coffee in the breakrooms is shit, and he prides himself on providing the good stuff)
Out of all the many doctors, nurses, and other staff who frequent his diner. He has a favourite. Dr Michael Robinavitch.
Dr Robby, that's what he told Christos to call him.
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Michael Robinavitch had done his best to keep his secondary gender hidden for the better part of fourty years.
As Chief Attending now, twelve years in the ED, most people simply assumed he was an Alpha and he never once corrected them.
His system worked.
Until a particularly bad heat left him so strung out that someone seemed to feel the need to help him out.Jack Abbot knew the second he met him.
Even after several months of working together, the Alpha never said a word, not even when he could see just how bad Robby was taking care of himself.
What Jack could do though, were smaller things.Series
- Part 1 of Anonymous Aftercare
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Robby and Jack have been dancing around each other for a while now.
All it takes is Robby getting sick to bring it all to the surface.Series
- Part 3 of Rabbot Hurt and Comfort
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“Too old for you, Miss James,” Abbot replied easily, tossing his gloves in the bin.
The girl smirked. “You sure?”
“Oh, I’m sure,” Abbot nodded, patting Crus on the shoulder to signal that they were good to splint. “And even if I wasn’t,” he continued, pulling his chain out of his shirt. “I’m tied-down.”—
5 times the staff of the Pitt wonder who Abbot and Robby’s partners are + 1 time they realize the two attendings are each other’s.
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Jack is having a terrible chronic pain day and still tries to work an entire shift like nothing’s wrong.
Unfortunately for him, Robby knows every sign that he’s hurting.
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When Jack is about halfway finished, buttered up with good food, Robby begins, "So, you have another night off..."
The other man stops mid-bite.
"Do you... want to spend the night? You know, winding down together, maybe watching a movie, sleeping in the same bed."
"Haven't done that before."
"I know," he says. The food waits patiently underneath him, and he wishes he'd drunk a little more liquid courage, because then he'd at least be better at selling it.
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For the first time, Michael Robinavitch and Jack Abbot spend the night together. They don't know if they're going to make it work, but the only way to have it start working is to start.
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A grocery run turns into a forty-minute detour through a record store, an argument about Taco Bell, and a conversation Jack and Robby have technically been avoiding for thirty years.
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If he were at home, he’d be at the Pitt finishing up a shift, hoping whatever they were in the middle of would slow down long enough to round with Robby. But he wasn’t home, he was in Baltimore at the International Disaster and Emergency Resilience Symposium where he was expected to close out the three-day conference with a lecture on crisis leadership, improvisation, and austere care. That meant not only being awake during the day but also being on, prepared to network, interact, and provide insight without having his hand in someone’s chest cavity. ---He was honored to be asked, but it was a bigger ask than he had been anticipating.
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Five times Robby texts Jack from the road and a hundred things Jack doesn’t tell him.
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Esther looked at him steadily for a long moment, and then took her glasses off. "And you think this isn't a therapy question, Michael?"
(After the Fourth of July, Robby grapples with making a new path forward, with Jack at his side.)
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“Say you got married,” Robby found himself asking. “Would you wear your dress blues? Or civilian clothes?”
It had only been an idle thought, no different than any number of easy, directionless musings of the sort that often came over the two of them on mornings like this one, when no one had a shift to go to for at least thirty-six hours. Robby didn’t mean anything by it. But he regretted the words the instant they left his mouth, even before he saw the incredulous grin slide over Jack’s face.
“Say I got married?”
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Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine by StarlingBite
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
28 Apr 2026
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"Out with it then," Jacob says when there's a lull in the conversation. "The real reason for this call, I know you far too well, remember?"
"Alright…I've got someone I want you to meet with.....He's stubborn, avoidant, resistant, in denial, angry, burnt out, too fucking smart for his own good," Caleb lists off.
"What's his name?"
"Michael, Michael Robinavitch."
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Dr Jacob Fineman takes on the daunting task of being Robby's therapist
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you smile and say, the world, it doesn’t fit with you by notfirewoodyet
Fandoms: The Pitt (TV)
22 Apr 2026
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“I’m coming to get you,” Jack says because he actually hasn’t told him that yet.
“No,” Robby says weakly, smacking his lips together. “Jack, I don’t want you to.”
“Tough shit,” Jack answers, and he would argue that Robby does want Jack to go get him seeing as Robby called him.
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Jack experiences a chronic pain flare up that has him in a bad way. Robby shows up to help him through.
Written for Rabbot Week, Day 5 - Hurt/Comfort
The hurt gets a little heavy in this, but I tried to balance it with soooo much comfort<3
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- Part 3 of Rabbot Week 2026
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It sparks something in him, seeing Jack wearing his clothes, and what it sparks is the startling capability for Robby to put his foot in his mouth. Because in addition to thinking of Jack in his sweater, he thinks about his reaction to it.
Robby never claimed to be a smart man. Maybe in med school when he was young and cocky, but in recent times Robby has never assumed the position of intelligent. So, really, it shouldn’t be surprising that he’d also be unintelligent about all things Jack, too.
(Or: the one where Robby yearns)
