Inside the chaos of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, Dr. Emerson Bennett has built a reputation for staying calm through the worst moments imaginable. Pediatric traumas, impossible cases, grieving families — no matter how brutal the shift gets, Emerson is the doctor everyone trusts to keep steady hands. Especially Dr. Langdon. The two fourth-year residents have been together for years, though newer med students tend to discover that fact in increasingly shocking ways. One minute they’re running a trauma side-by-side like perfectly synchronized machines, and the next it’s quiet “love you”s across the nurses’ station like it’s the most normal thing in the world. Because for them, it is. Between overnight shifts, crowded trauma bays, exhausted late nights in their shared apartment, and the emotional toll of emergency medicine, Emerson and Langdon navigate a relationship built not on grand gestures — but on routine, loyalty, and the kind of intimacy that comes from choosing the same person every day.
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