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ᯓ★ to ease you — jack abbot
pairing: jack abbot x EMT!reader
summary: after unexpectedly running into the handsome emergency doctor outside of work, you can’t help but look out for him at the Pitt on your next visit.
word count: 2.1k
It was, at last, your favourite time of year in Pittsburgh. The slow shift as Spring gave way to Summer, the chill lifting from the air as the days grew longer.
It was a Saturday, and a rare day off for you which you decided to spend as a solo self-care day, as your friend had raved to you on the importance of looking after yourself to look after others.
As a result, you had woken up late, read your book in bed with a coffee and caught up on a tv series a colleague had been suggesting to you for at least a month - he was right, it was amazing.
You had called your mom over breakfast and then done some light shopping; a new dress you’d had your eye on for a while now and some cute tops.
Then, by late afternoon, bleeding into evening you decided you’d go for a walk around the park near your apartment. The sun hung low in the sky, warming your face nonetheless as you made your way down the path.
You watched the world around you, children pulling their parents in the direction of the play park and others in the midsts of tantrums after being pulled away from it; there were runners and cyclists enjoying their sports without need for heavy layers at last.
Your favourites though, were always the dog walkers. You noted a woman walking by with a small chihuahua that yapped happily alongside her, and an older couple with a boarder collie proudly carrying a very large stick that you had to mind out of the way for as it passed.
One stood out to you, a large and fluffy, three legged German shepherd bounded towards you, pulling its owner along on the lead as he chuckled, unable to fight against its strength.
A laugh escaped you as the dog bounced up at you, placing its only front paw on your stomach for balance, tail wagging and tongue lolling the whole time. It looked up at you expectantly.
“Well hello to you too.” You grinned, running your hands over its face and ears, scratching gently as you went.
“I’m so sorry - she’s not normally like this I swear.” A man’s voice brought you out of the petting session as you followed the lead to its owner. You recognised him.
“I don’t mind, she’s gorgeous.” Still panting, her face almost looked like a grin as she looked back defiantly at her owner.
Accepting a few more seconds of coddling from you, she hopped down and began sniffing around your legs and feet, poking her nose into the shopping bags in your hand.
“Hey!” He scolded, though there was no real malice behind his words, gently tugging her away. “She’s a retired bomb sniffer, old habits die hard I guess.”
You chuckled as your mental light bulb lit up, realising you knew him from work - he was a doctor at the Pitt! One of the attending on night shifts you had seen occasionally, who had immediately garnered your respect with his quiet authority.
“Well, I left all my bombs at home so there’s none in there. I promise.”
This elicited a loud laugh from the doctor and a cocky smile from you at making the usually stone-faced attending break his facade.
“Does she have a name?” You then knelt down to her level, and she turned to face you happily, licking your cheek before you could dodge it.
“This is Kota.”
The dog then turned her attention from you to her owner at the sound of her name, looking up at him in adoration as she rested her head against his thigh. The sight almost melted your heart, something about men with dogs.
You stood up once more, adjusting your hair and bags as the doctor watched politely, digging a treat out of his pocket which Kota happily accepted.
“You’re an EMT in the area, right?”
The question caught you off guard and you paused, watching as his eyes widened and mouth gaped.
“Fuck that sounded like such a stalker question, I’m an emergency doctor-“
At his panic, you chuckled, holding a hand out like an olive branch, “it’s okay! I thought you were, not stalkerish at all. And yes, for about a month here.”
His face was slightly flushed, which you couldn’t help but enjoy. Though not wanting him to be too humiliated; you held your hand out and introduced yourself.
“Jack Abbot.” He accepted your hand, “I thought that was your name but I didn’t want to get it wrong and creep you out anymore than I maybe already have.” You laughed again, enjoying how he was lit up in the low sun in a way that the sterile lights of the ER couldn’t.
“Seriously, it’s fine-“
A loud bark from Kota cut you off, clearly unimpressed to no longer being the centre of attention. It had made you jump slightly as it was Jack’s turn to chuckle, used to the dog’s antics as he leant down to pat her back and butt.
“Greedy girl wants all the attention, all the time.” He muttered, smiling still.
“I’m sure she deserves no less.” You chuckled.
“Yeah, that’s damn right.”
The two of you stood, smiling at one another for a moment when your phone rang in your back pocket. It startled you both a little as you reached to grab it.
You glanced at the caller id, shit. You’d completely forgotten your mom saying your brother was going to call you when he got off of work.
“I’m so sorry, I gotta take this.” You smiled sheepishly as Jack nodded, patting his leg for Kota to follow him.
“I’ll see you round.” He waved.
You hoped so.
—
About a week had passed since your run-in with Jack and Kota, and you couldn’t help but be a little disappointed every time you dropped a patient off at the Pitt and missed him.
It seemed a cruel twist of fate that decided to keep you two apart with him attending to other patients or simply not there at all when you were.
However, this luckily changed soon after.
It had been a relatively quiet night when you and your partner received the call that led to you pulling into the ambulance bay of the Pitt with your hand held securely in that of the young boy you had picked up.
He and some of the neighbourhood kids had been playing with one of their dad’s hunting rifles, not realising it had been loaded. They had all scrambled after it went off, all except the one who had been hit.
“You’re gonna be alright.” You assured him, holding tightly to his hand as you kept your voice steady for him.
He whimpered as his eyes adjusted to the bright lights of the ER, blinking up at you for security. Your heart broke, he looked so small on the gurney.
Jack watched intently from the hub as you and your partner entered, smiling internally for being able to catch a glance at you without being needed at a patient’s bedside. He looked on as Shen and various nurses and med students approached and guided your group towards the trauma bays.
He watched as you remained firmly at the young patient’s side, even as your partner exited and flagged down Mateo to brag about the latest baseball scores.
Your hand remained held tightly to the boy’s, your other coming to delicately brush the hair from his forehead as he squirmed uncomfortably under the prodding of hands and needles around his stomach where the bullet had struck him.
Jack noticed your lips moving and attempted to read any of what you were saying to no avail - he had always sucked at lip reading. Instead, he admired how you were able to anchor the young boy in such a traumatic moment for him.
Fingers snapping by his ear cut off his staring as Lena peered around him, following his gaze to you and grinned knowingly.
“That board unfortunately is not going to clear itself Doctor Abbot, got a new one for you in south 20, should be nice and quick.”
Jack cleared his throat awkwardly and stood, moving towards south 20 when Lena stopped him with a gentle hand to the shoulder.
“Hang on, I think you got a little-“ she dabbed at the corner of her mouth, “some drool just there from staring-“
She grabbed a tissue from the desk beside her and moved to dab the corner of his mouth but he caught her wrist gently and playfully pushed it away as she laughed evilly. He couldn’t help but crack a smile.
The young boy was going to be just fine. The bullet had gone all the way through and managed to miss anything major and he was quickly and expertly patched up by Shen and his team before being moved into a room.
You couldn’t help but be relived, your last manager had always scolded you for getting too involved with patients but you just couldn’t help it with him. All alone with his parents on vacation and his sister sneaking off to her boyfriend’s and unreachable. Why shouldn’t you comfort him?
Comfortable in the news he was going to be alright and that someone had reached his grandmother who was on her way to meet him, you left his side to grab him some water.
After finding and filling a glass for him, you were turning the corner when you collided with another body. You both called out in surprise as the water spilled down your front.
“Shit! I am so sorry!” It was one of the med students.
You stifled a laugh, “just a little water it’s no biggie.” Definitely not ideal but no need to be ripping off any heads.
You left the red-faced student to enter the staff room beside you and wandered in, grabbing some paper towel from by the sink and beginning to dab yourself dry as best as possible.
“What happened to you?” Someone chuckled from the doorway.
Jack.
You laughed, in an almost self-deprecating way, suddenly more embarrassed about it under his gaze. “I can’t see around corners, and neither can your med students.”
He nodded in understanding, making his way across the room to you, fidgeting with his stethoscope as he came closer.
Once you were face-to-face, he spoke softly.
“Hi.”
“Hi.” You said back, mirroring his tone as you smiled at one another.
“Here,” he took the paper towel from your hand and patted the water from your neck and chest - not too low though, he didn’t need anyone misinterpreting and running off to Gloria that he was a deviant.
The room remained quiet, aside from the noises of the ER sifting through, and his gentle breathing as he dried you off as best he could. You admired the focus on his face, his slightly furrowed brow and the way his greying curls fell across his forehead.
Jack finished up, you were still considerably soaked but he did what he could. He stepped back to throw the paper towels in the bin, silently cheering as he threw them and they landed perfectly inside.
“Y’know I was hoping I would run into you sometime.” He looked back to you and a smile painted your face at his words.
“That so?” You asked, coyly.
He chuckled, nodding his head. “We always seem to miss each other and now, here you are.”
“Here I am.” You were grinning now, as his hands once more moved back to his stethoscope, pulling it taut against his neck.
“Kota would love to see you again, she keeps barking about the pretty EMT she met at the park.” He met your gaze, almost shy.
“Well I’d love to see her again, though I do wonder - is it just Kota who wants to see me again?”
Jack smirked, “you caught me.”
“Wow, using your dog to get to my heart, that’s dirty.”
“But it worked, I hope?”
“Entirely.”
He laughed, and you both spared a glance to the door as Lena poked her head in the door, warning of an incoming trauma three minutes out.
The two of you nodded and looked back at one another after she had disappeared into the sea of people once more.
“If you’re free tomorrow, I know this great bagel place. We could get lunch?” Jack looked at you, a small smile gracing his handsome face.
“Is it dog friendly?”
“Of course.”
“Tell Kota I’ll be there.”
You grinned at one another as your partner came to collect you, ready to go on another call. You forced yourself away from Jack, unable to wipe the smile off your face for the rest of your shift despite your partner’s relentless teasing.
You decided the teasing was worth it if it meant there was an adorable German shepherd and a very handsome doctor waiting for you at the end of it.
ᯓ★ lucky star — jack abbot
pairing: jack abbot x senior resident! reader
summary: after receiving an invitation to your ex’s wedding, you make it everyone else’s problem. until jack decides he’s had enough and offers a solution.
word count: 3.5k
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You cursed yourself and whatever higher power encouraged you to scan through your junk email whilst taking a breather from the ER. The stupid, cliche pdf invite and rsvp stared up at you from the screen as you resisted throwing it off the roof altogether.
It had been sent a few months ago and you had managed to miss it. Until now, at 2am, just after halfway into your shift.
Your jaw clenched. You didn’t even feel sad, only anger at the nerve of them. It must’ve been her idea, you had seethed on the phone to your sister, there’s no way he would’ve even thought about having you there.
This news couldn’t have come at a worse time, it was slammed downstairs with drunken idiots and mysterious ailments you couldn’t imagine what people were doing to contract.
Your sister allowed you to rant at her down the phone until the heavy fire escape door opened behind you, one of the nurses was coming to retrieve you.
“We really need you downstairs.” He called out, and you heard the door shut once more. Clearly no time to waste in this retrieval mission as his steps retreated down the stairs.
You should’ve been flattered. Should’ve. That the place couldn’t last 15 minutes without you as you caught your breath but in that moment you couldn’t concentrate on anything but what you had found.
Your ex had invited you to his wedding. That was next week. Conveniently on your day off.
You let out a groan, then a huff and a quiet scream before running a hand through your hair and deciding to brave the ER once more.
It was basically the same as how you left it before you went up to the roof to catch your breath. A patient in every room, and even more in the waiting room and chairs. It was borderline suffocating, but nothing you hadn’t faced before.
Making your way over to the hub, you stopped beside Ellis and put your phone down on the side, sliding it to her.
“Hide this from me, please.” You stated, she let out a dry chuckle.
“You good?” She questioned, turning to look at you and clocking the expression on your face.
You attempted to un-clench your jaw and cleared your throat, nodding as you didn’t trust your voice. Quickly, you looked up at the board and picked the first free case you saw and made your way over to Central 7.
The patient was a seven year old girl who had come in with her father with chest pains that had worsened over the last few days.
You painted the best smile you could across your face as you entered, introducing yourself before beginning to ask the girl about her symptoms.
You sat down on the stool next to her and listened intently as she spoke, determined to not let the email mess with you or your work.
“From what I’m hearing I’m thinking it could be an inflammation of your ribs where they meet in the middle.” You noted how the girl’s eyes widened and her small hand fisted the sheets beneath her. You also noted how her dad did nothing but stare down at his phone, scrolling as various video audios played too-loudly for a hospital room.
“It’s nothing to worry about, I promise. It’ll go away by itself in a couple weeks and we’ll set you up with some painkillers to ease any discomfort.” You assured, looking back at her.
Her dad remained silent, still on his phone but typing something instead.
“Are you listening, sir?” You asked him, your voice curt.
He waved a hand dismissively, “yeah, inflammation or whatever.”
You sighed and stood, opening the door. “Step outside with me for a second?”
He stopped for a second before rolling his eyes and following you.
“Is there a problem?” You asked, arms folded.
“You tell me, you’re the doctor.” He scoffed.
“Well, you’re her dad, I just thought you might care a bit more-“
“Excuse me? Who do you think you are?” His voice raised, people looked over. Jack was one of them.
As attending, Jack made it his business to know everything going on within the ER when it was his, and raised voices was definitely his business.
He glanced up from the computer he was sat at in an attempt to catch up on charting when he heard it, when he heard you. He looked up to see you in a heated discussion with a man who appeared angry from a distance.
Jack watched as the guy threw his hands up at you and then pushed open the door to the room you were stood in front of. He watched you pinch your brow and sigh before making your way to check up on other patients in the north section, your mouth moving as you muttered to yourself.
It was nearing 4am when the madness finally began to calm and the waiting room was cleared out by the efforts of the night shift. You found the time in between patients to set up at a computer and catch up on some charting.
You had managed to keep the invite from your mind and yourself cool and calm - other than the dad earlier but he was being a dick, so that totally wasn’t on you.
That was what you told yourself. The rest of the Pitt came to disagree though. Abbot, Ellis and Shen watched from the Hub as you harshly typed away at the keyboard before you with your jaw clenched and brows furrowed.
The trio attempted to trace the root of your bad mood, with various nurses and student doctors having come to Abbot asking if you were alright - your usual kind and friendly disposition having disappeared.
Shen recalled how earlier he had gotten you a coffee, and you hadn’t even looked at him, just a very dry ‘thanks’.
“I do not wanna poke that bear, I’ll be steering clear for now.” Shen chuckled as he walked off to check up on the queue for CTs.
The final straw for Jack’s concern didn’t come until later, when you snapped at one of the student doctors right in front of him.
“Come on Soto, you should’ve known! I went through this with you yesterday - you gotta be better than this!” Your voice was harsh and uncaring, Soto’s face was drained of colour, humiliated.
Jack watched on in shock, removing his gloves as you stormed out of the room. He trailed closely on your heels.
You were almost at the bathroom door when two hands grabbed you firmly by the shoulders from behind. You startled and turned to see who it was. Jack. Shit.
With his hands still on your shoulders, you allowed him to guide you out into the ambulance bay, parking you by the flower beds. You leant against them and bit your lip, looking sheepishly up at him as he stood over you, arms folded.
“Are you gonna tell me what’s up with you tonight or are you gonna make me guess?”
You felt your cheeks flush, mortified as your behaviour throughout the night dawned on you. You had been so nasty, so rude to everyone, to your friends. How could you let this affect you so much?
Jack watched over you, his expression softening as he noted the quivering of your lip and the sadness that invaded your lovely features.
“Woah now,” He said gently, leaning to sit beside you, his gaze not leaving your face, “look at me, what’s going on?”
You breathed in shakily, unable to bring yourself to look at him just yet as you picked at your nails.
“I-uh- stepped out for a few minutes earlier and saw that my ex invited me to his wedding.”
Jack huffed out a breath at your words. “Jesus, is this the uh- ex fiancé?.” You nodded.
“He left me for another woman, his new fiancée.” You finally looked up at the man sat beside you and watched his face contort in disgust.
“What a shitbag.”
You allowed yourself to laugh, nodding and happily accepting his defence over you and disdain for your ex. You noted the weight of it all lifting as you sat next to your attending, enjoying his company for a quiet moment the manic nature of the PTMC.
“Are you going?” He asked, voice low - cautious almost.
You scoffed a laugh, then bit your lip at the thought. You could go, but you could also sit in pity the whole night with a bottle of wine for one, a tub of ice cream and Sex and the City reruns. Both tempting offers.
Jack noted your hesitation, “I think you should.”
You glanced up at him, brows furrowed and a look of disbelief painted across your face.
“Really?” You asked, he nodded. “Why?”
The attending shrugged, coyly looking out at the rarely-quiet ambulance bay. “Show em what they’re missing.”
“Yeah I’ll show up, alone, probably get too drunk, knock the cake over ‘accidentally’ and make a fool of myself.” You both laughed at the thought of an elaborate tiered cake toppling to the floor of your enemies’ wedding.
He nudged your shoulder with his own, grinning “oh come on, I’m sure there’s a queue of guys - or gals - just waiting for their chance with you.”
You chuckled and thanked him for his faith in you, but nonetheless you were much in the same position. The pair of you remained silent for a moment.
“Hell, I’ll go with you if need be.”
The words shocked you. He said it so casually. You had rarely seen him outside of the hospital, not in scrubs at the occasional Christmas-do or group night out. The thought of being with just him, outside of work made your stomach flip.
“You’d do that for me?” Your voice came out quietly.
He shrugged, “if it means I get my best senior resident back and friendly.”
Your cheeks flushed, and you laughed dryly. “I have been a bit of a dick tonight. God I need to apologise to Soto.”
“You do, but it’s a shitty thing so you’re excused a little.”
You nodded, unable to ignore the pit in your stomach at how shitty you had been to everyone.
“So I’ll pick you up next week?” His head was tilted to one side as he looked at you expectantly.
You nodded, allowing a smile to grace your face, which Jack mirrored as he stood. He placed a warm, reassuring hand on your shoulder as he made his way back inside.
“I’ll tell Soto you’re looking for her.”
—
The wedding venue was about an hours drive outside of the city and, as promised, Jack picked you up the morning of. The two of you had agreed to skip the ceremony and go straight to the reception that was being held at a ridiculously expensive hotel.
Despite your initial worries of spending one-on-one time with Jack, there was no need. There was no opportunities for awkwardness or silence as you two road tripped to the location on the invite, singing along to songs together and chatting as friends.
There was however plenty of opportunities for you to admire him out of his scrubs and combat boots, which had been swapped out for an all black suit and shirt. His greying hair was also combed differently and somewhat styled. All welcome changes in your mind, you hadn’t thought it possible for him to get any more attractive.
As you eyed the arrival time on the maps edging closer, Jack noted your demeanour change. Where you had been giggling and singing along to the music, you now sat and fiddled with the skirt of your dress and remained silent. The reality of where you were going settling in.
Keeping his eyes mostly on the road, he stole glances at you when he could and clenched his jaw at your discomfort in his passenger seat.
“We don’t have to do this if you don’t want to.” He reminded you, as he had done every so often since he initially offered to go with you.
You shook your head, looking at him even when he couldn’t look back.
“No, I want to it’ll give me closure and I do want to it’s just-“
“Scary?” He finished your sentence, you nodded.
“Well there’s no need, the second things aren’t going how you need them to, we are back in this car. You are smart, successful and an amazing doctor.” He paused as you took in his words, your heart filling with appreciation as you understood how he saw you.
“Not to mention drop dead fucking gorgeous.” He grinned over at you, his eyes raking over your figure.
You laughed loudly at his boldness, accepting the compliment. “I’m sure all the ladies tonight will agree that I’m the lucky one in this pairing. You should start wearing that to work” You wolf whistled to get the point across and he laughed in return.
Glancing out the window, you allowed yourself to appreciate Jack and what he was doing for you, unable to ignore the growing butterflies in your stomach that appeared whenever you seemed to look at him.
You had been able to ignore these feelings for a long time, owing it to the close proximity of the PTMC and his charming nature. But outside of that setting, realising he was giving up his day off for you, going out of his way to dress up and be with you, support you. Could he feel the same way?
The wheels of the car crackled against the stone pebbled driveway and entrance to the hotel as Jack looked for a spot to park, the wedding party clearly filling in most of the spaces. The remainder of the drive had been largely uneventful, your nerves having been put at ease by him and his presence.
It was relatively easy to find the reception, the pair of you trailing behind other guests just arriving and making their way through the lobby of the hotel and into a large dining hall.
In the entryway, Jack offered you his arm which you graciously took, doing your best to hide the blush that had coated your cheeks. You didn’t hide it very well and Jack couldn’t help but feel smug.
After analysing the seating chart, you found yourself and Jack tucked away in the far corner, furthest from the family tables and the bride and groom themselves. What a relief.
The room began to fill up as the rest of the guests filed in from the ceremony, all seats occupied except the final two at the very head of the room.
You looked ahead and watched as people began to stand and applaud. They were making their grand entrance. Jack rested a reassuring hand on your thigh and you couldn’t even find it in you to be flustered or scream internally at your work crush touching you so because your stupid fucking ex was walking into his stupid fucking wedding with his new stupid fucking wife.
They whooped and hollered as they entered, clearly loving all the attention, Jack noted. He analysed the two of them. Your ex was much shorter than he was expecting, and his teeth were yellower than in the photos he had seen. His new wife was nice looking, he had to admit, but her dress was enormous and swamped her entirely, puffing out so much the pair had to lean awkwardly over layers of tulle and satin to kiss.
She looked like a cupcake, Jack thought. His hand remained on your leg, his thumb stroking delicately against the fabric of your dress as he looked back at you.
After the initial shock, and downing the glass of wine a waiter had brought you moments before, you seemed alright. Your breathing was less erratic and your jaw brows weren’t furrowed as Jack had become so used to seeing during the whole affair.
You felt fine. You weren’t happy, of course but you didn’t feel much else. All these pent up emotions, the fear of seeing them both after all this time was no longer there. Acceptance rolled over you, smiling to yourself as you placed your own hand over Jack’s that sat on your leg.
You saw him grinning out of the corner of your eyes.
The reception went on as expected, an okay but definitely overpriced meal, small talk with the others at your table - distant aunts and kindergarten friends of the couple. The speeches were painful though, you and Jack agreed, with the bride’s dad having misplaced his script and trying to replicate his on the spot, and a much too-detailed recollection of the groom’s college frat days from the best man.
You watched out the windows as the day melted into evening then night, the sky darkening as the moon rose and the stars began to shine. And with nightfall, the tables were moved aside, giving way to the dance floor and a DJ deck.
Unwilling to let you sit down all night, Jack had attempted to lead you to dance a little, but accepted your protests of being too sober and instead leading you to the bar. Ever the gentleman, he once more offered his arm which you accepted.
“How you feeling?” His voice was soft, caring.
You nodded, “I’m alright actually, I guess I built it all up so much over the last few years and then they’re just there, no devil horns or pitchforks just, fine.”
“I feel like you had every right to build it all up, but I’m glad you’re okay.” He smiled, and you reciprocated.
At the bar, Jack joined the small crowd waiting to order as he attempted to flag down the clearly flustered bartender whilst you wandered over to a window that looked over the hotel grounds.
Jack joined you once more, handing you another glass of wine whilst he nursed a glass of water for himself, conscious of the drive home when you wanted to leave.
You both stayed silent for a while, taking in the scenery and allowing your shoulders to brush every so often.
“What a beautiful-“
“Now this is a handsome couple.”
A new voice had cut you off, you and Jack both turned to face the photographer who you had previously seen running around the dance floor attempting to get ‘candids’ of the bridal party to no avail.
You smiled politely, squealing internally at him calling you and Jack a handsome couple. You and ultra mega ER hottie a couple.
The photographer raised his camera, ushering you both to place your drinks on a nearby table and into position next to one another, his hand finding its place on your hip as you placed your own on his chest. It felt so right as you both molded to one another.
The camera flashed a few times, you looked up at Jack and the two of you couldn’t help but laugh at the situation.
“Ah! The look of love!” The photographer cooed, you and Jack both tensing slightly at the outright statement of it, both understanding that it could be true.
“Just one more, with a little kiss?”
You thought your brain short circuited for a moment as you both stood, slightly gaping at one another.
“We don’t have to-“ Jack murmured, but you turned to face him, sliding your hands up to rest behind his neck as you pulled him to you, with plenty of room for protest.
He did not, instead, his own hands found refuge around your waist as he met you in the middle. Your lips connected, tentative at first until you both realised what was truly happening; he tilted his head to the side, deepening the kiss as his grip around you strengthened.
You let out a surprised squeal and felt him smile against you before you melted into one another again; until camera clicking pulled you back to the photographer watching on, sheepishly pulling yourself away from Jack to look back at him.
“Such passion.” He grinned with a wink, offering his business card which Jack slipped inside his jacket pocket, “for when you two tie the knot.” Before traipsing back into the main hall to rejoin the festivities.
You cleared your throat, glancing back at Jack who still held you in his strong arms. You laughed softly, raising a hand to wipe his lips where your glittering lipgloss had transferred.
“What? Not my colour?” You had never seen Jack smile so widely as he looked down at you, laughing at his own joke.
You hummed, pulling him back down to you once more, “I guess we’re just gonna have to keep trying.”
The kiss was gentler this time as you both smiled into it, until he pulled himself away much to your dismay.
“Does this mean I’m gonna have to book a meeting with HR?”
You pushed his shoulder away playfully, scoffing and rolling your eyes mockingly as he laughed, drawing you back into him once more.
“You’re right, it can wait.”
-
a/n: omg this was so long and entirely self indulgent i do apologise, but please let me know what you guys think !! i love reading your comments xx
ᯓ★ can’t stop — jack abbot
pairing: husband!jack abbot x wife!reader
summary: you can’t help but be upset when your husband gets hurt on the fourth of july
word count: 1.2k
warnings: slight angst, slightly suggestive, slight disdain against Robby #sorrynotsorry, written and posted in one session, not proofread
It was the Fourth of July, and you were meant to be enjoying yourself at a friend’s barbecue. The sun shon down on you all, your friend’s husband and brother in law stood around the barbecue grilling burgers, sausages and much more.
Their kids shrieked and hollered in delight as they played around in the sprinkler set up on the lawn, you were sat at the table, a now-warm beer held in your hand as your friends laughed and chatted around you.
But you couldn’t focus on any of it.
Why?
Because your husband insisted on doing volunteer SWAT work on his rare day off. Your leg jogged anxiously against the patio and your jaw clenched. The thought of Jack risking his life, being injured whilst you ate hotdogs and drank with your friends made you feel sick.
Jack was well aware of your feelings on his volunteering habits, but insisted he would be back to you in time for the fireworks.
You checked your phone constantly, his last text being half an hour ago:
All going well, should be finished up soon 👍
Soon? How soon was soon?
You felt ridiculous, he was a grown man, an army veteran for christ’s sake! But how could you not worry, after the events of Pittfest, an unease at big events festered within you - especially where Jack was involved.
Your phone wouldn’t buzz for another forty agonising minutes of attempting to play bulldog with a bunch of under 10 year olds and forcing down some food.
You heard as it rang and pounced on it, not checking caller ID before holding the phone up to your ear.
“Jack?” You asked.
“Not quite, honey.” It was Dana.
-
No one dared make eye contact with you as you stormed through the waiting room of the Pitt, Lupe letting you through to the ER as she fanned herself with a clipboard.
You grumbled to yourself as you made your way to the hub, loudly slamming your bag onto the counter as Dana gave you a sympathetic look.
“Happy Fourth, he’s in there.” She pointed to a room by the ambulance bay. You turned to move.
“You snitched?” Robby’s voice entered your ears and you turned back to see him looking at Dana, arms folded.
“She’s got a right to know.” Dana stood her ground, as always, brow raised indignantly and loudly chewing her gum.
“I just- maybe you should let him decide when and how his wife gets involved.”
“Shouldn’t you be riding your motorcycle into the sunset by now?” You snapped and he retreated, arms held up in mock surrender.
Dana patted you on the shoulder and allowed you to find Jack.
You approached the room and saw the curtain was closed, but heard Jack’s voice. You ripped the curtain open and took in the sight before you.
Jack, shirtless, thick muscles on display as his arms folded over his chest, you forced your eyes away and watched Dr Mohan swabbing at a spot behind his shoulder.
“I have to find out you got shot from Dana?”
You cringed at the sound of your own voice, you hated being angry at him. You also cringed as Samira flinched at your intrusion.
“Hi Samira.” Your voice softened and you offered her a small smile. She returned it, albeit awkwardly as she mumbled something about leaving you two alone before excusing herself for another case.
“She called you?” Jack sighed and you nodded, “sweetheart I promise I was gonna call you as soon as Mohan patched me up.”
Your jaw clenched as you walked behind him, frowning at the purple, bruised gash that covered his skin and ghosted a touch across it, not missing the way Jack shivered at the movement.
“Y’know I’ve been worried sick all day about you.”
He tilted his head to look at you, and reached his arm out to guide you back to face him, standing in between his legs as his hands found their place innocently on your hips.
“This was a robbery gone wrong, we just happened to be in the area to lend a hand - one of my buddies they got him in the neck-“
You gasped and your eyes widened, “-He’s okay, but if I wasn’t there I don’t know how it would’ve gone.” Jack finished.
He watched, his heart aching as your frown deepened. Lifting a hand to push a stand of hair away from your face, allowing his palm to stay across your cheek which you accepted, leaning into his touch.
“You just don’t get it.” You whispered.
His brows furrowed, “what, sweetheart?”
“That it could be you! You, Jack! My Jack! All I do is worry whenever you’re with that stupid fucking SWAT team and you didn’t even need to be.”
He pulled you gently down to his level, resting his forehead against yours. The two of you stayed in silence as he thought and you calmed your breathing.
“You remember what my therapist said-“ he started.
“Yeah, you need a hobby - so read a book! Do a puzzle! Don’t volunteer yourself to get shot at.” You stood tall again, looking down at him and sighed.
“They don’t need you Jack, not as much as I do.”
The weight of your words came crashing down on him, how could he have left you to suffer his absence? He felt so selfish, so stupid.
“You’re right.”
You let out a breath of relief, and ran a hand through his grey curls.
“I just- I find it hard to leave that mindset, the military, night shifts. I find it hard to just stop.”
You hummed, continuing your ministrations on his hair, “I know honey, but I’m here. Always.” He nodded, and sighed.
He suddenly felt very exposed, the curtain open for anyone to look in on this moment between him and his other half. And the fact he was shirtless in his work environment.
“Close the curtain.”
You huffed out a laugh, “seriously?”
“Please?” He chuckled, and you gave in before returning to your spot in between his legs.
Grinning, he pulled you down gently to his level once more and connected his lips to yours. It was cautious, as if you would suddenly remember what brought you here in the first place and snap.
But how could you? He was the only thing on your mind in that moment as you allowed him to encompass you and your mind. Your hands found a place on his broad shoulders, running your fingertips along the expanse.
Jack made a noise between a grunt and chuckle at your touch, forcing himself away from you.
“Careful.” He warned as you grinned, knowing he didn’t really mind.
“Let me get Samira back so we can get you out of here as quickly as possible, we can go home, you can shower and we’ll get dinner before the fireworks.”
“Fuck the fireworks.” His voice came out gravelly, you cocked a brow.
“Oh?”
“We’ll be able to see them just fine from bed.” His hand reached down to pinch your hip, causing you to jump and laugh.
“Careful.” You mocked his previous warning as the two of you smiled widely at one another. You placed a kiss on his cheek and then turned, going to find Samira.
Yeah, fuck the fireworks.
ᯓ★ thief of hearts — jack abbot
pairing: jack abbot x female!reader
summary: after a gruelling night shift, all jack wants is to get home, isolate himself from the world and hibernate, but plans change when he finds his favourite neighbour yelling in the hallway.
word count: 1.5k
It was no secret that being an emergency physician was hard, neither was it for the faint of heart. Jack was well aware of this, having traded one battlefield for another after leaving the military and starting work at the Pitt.
This shift in particular had been rough though. Understaffing and an influx of patients throughout the night meant there was hardly a chance to breathe. Jack had longed for the solace of the PTMC rooftop, where he could watch over the city as it slept, but there wasn’t even time for that.
He couldn’t find it in him to care as he rushed through the handover with Robby, likely leaving the man to figure most of it out by himself. He had half listened as Robby told him to go home and rest, as if we was planning on doing anything else. Throwing himself in front of a bus, maybe, but not today.
It was nearing 8am as Jack leant against the wall of the elevator waiting for it to reach his floor. His eyes closed involuntarily and he winced at the throbbing in his leg where it met the prosthetic. His back hurt too and he cursed Ellis’ voice in his mind calling him an old man because in that moment it felt so true.
He blinked as the elevator slowed to stop, but perked up slightly at the sound of raised voices coming from outside.
“You’re being fucking crazy!” A male voice called out and Jack’s brows furrowed, not recognising it.
The doors opened slowly and Jack took in the sight before him. A young man he didn’t know stood a few feet away from him, clad only in a pair of boxer shorts and an unbuttoned shirt, holding his pants in his hands. Jack noted his lack of shoes.
He looked further down the hallway and saw you stood in your doorway, opposite his own, dressed in a short silk robe and some white long pyjama pants that had little red hearts running down the legs. Cute, he thought, despite himself. Your arms were folded and your nostrils were flared, and Jack was certain even a blind man would sense your anger.
Jack’s fatigue slipped from his mind, “is there a problem here?”
Both you and mystery man turned your heads towards him, and he watched as your expression softened at the sight of him.
“Yes, but he is leaving.” Your snark returned as you glared at the other man.
He scoffed, “give me my shoes.”
Your jaw clenched and you stomped back into your doorway, returning a moment later with his shoes in your hands.
“Don’t you have some vulnerable citizens to terrorise or something?” You questioned.
“Probably, but I’d like to do that with shoes on.”
Jack watched the scene unfurl, half wondering if he had fallen asleep in the elevator and this was all a dream, as you hurled the shoes at the guy stood before him.
The guy swore loudly in your direction once more, grabbing his shoes and storming past Jack, body slamming the door to the stairs open. The two of you watched as he disappeared.
Once the guy was out of earshot, you couldn’t help but let out a laugh, “I’m sorry you had to see that Jack.”
You then looked at him properly for the first time that day. You noticed his sunken eyes and body leaning, practically slumped against the wall and stepped out into the hall towards him.
“Hey, are you okay?”
He waved you off, laughing humourlessly as he stepped forward but was unable to hide the wince when he put pressure on his prosthetic.
“Can’t be any worse than him, vulnerable citizens to terrorise?” He asked, quoting your own words at you.
You let out a little laugh as you slipped Jack’s heavy go-bag off of his shoulder, wondering what he could possibly be carrying that would be that heavy.
“He’s some asshole millionaire’s lapdog lawyer. We only went out once before last night so I didn’t realise how much of a dick he was.”
Jack allowed you to assist him, unable to find it in him to argue in this instance. You guided him to his apartment and stood aside as he unlocked the door, following him inside and placing the bag next to his couch.
You had never been inside of his apartment, only having caught glimpses of it from through the doorway, and were pleasantly surprised by it.
Your expectations had been that of military barracks, tarp covering the walls, windows blacked out and maybe a small pile of dirt for him to lay his head, with the way he spoke of life, seemingly never having escaped that way of life.
Instead, the place was nicely furnished, immensely clean and understated. Minimal decorations covered the walls and shelves but the ones out were meticulously picked and placed. You glanced at various framed photos sat out, both old and newer, but tried not to snoop so looked back at Jack.
Your heart ached for him as he all but collapsed onto his couch, groaning loudly at the relief. He look so… helpless.
You took it upon yourself to make your way into his kitchen, grabbing a glass from the drying rack and filling it with water for him.
It surprised you to see him, his pant leg rolled up to reveal a prosthetic leg that he was working to get off.
“Oh.” You chirped, when you stopped by his side, placing the water on the coffee table in front of him.
Jack’s ears turned red. You didn’t know.
“I can leave it on-“ he stumbled, moving to roll his pant leg down to cover it once more.
“No! No I just didn’t know that’s all!” You quickly moved to sit next to him.
Jack nodded and hesitated before he continued what he had been doing previously, pulling the leg off and breathing out a sigh of relief. He leant back against the couch and closed his eyes for a moment.
“Can I help in any way?” You asked, suddenly realising you were just sat there as he suffered. He opened his mouth to protest but you cut him off.
“Please, let me help.”
He looked over at you, taking in your features and genuine expression. How could he resist that face?
“In the bathroom there’s uh- small towel on the side just wet it a little with warm water. Please?” He pointed at a door and you followed his directions, returning back at his side a moment later, handing him the towel.
He wiped it over his leg, and you couldn’t help but watch how his shoulders relaxed. The sunlight pouring in through the windows painted him golden, his slightly furrowed brow and sharp eyes focused and intense. You always loved his hair, from the moment you met him, his grey curls had been your favourite feature and now you had to hold yourself back from running a comforting hand through them.
“Are you hungry?”
He shook his head, but his growling stomach betrayed him causing you to laugh. You moved to the kitchen once more and opened his fridge. It’s contents were sparse, but you found eggs, and a loaf of bread sat on the counter. Easy enough.
“Sweetheart you seriously don’t have to do all this!” He called out.
Your stomach flipped at the nickname and you were thankful he couldn’t see you in that moment.
“What happened to love thy neighbour or whatever it is?” You chuckled, and found a frying pan and the toaster.
Jack revelled in the moment, he closed his eyes once more and just listened to you moving around in his kitchen as if you’d done it a thousand times. It was so domestic. He could imagine getting used to this, used to you.
“Order up.” You returned to him a couple minutes later, plated up eggs and toast in hand. He forced his eyes open to look at you. He smiled warmly at you and sat up, tucking in and humming appreciatively.
“Is there anything else i can do?”
He shook his head, “sweetheart you’ve already done more than enough. Thank you.”
You smiled at him and checked the time, moving towards the door.
“I gotta get ready for work but call me if you need anything?”
He threw a thumbs up at you, mouth full of food preventing him from speaking as you opened the door, telling him to rest up and reminding him you’re just across the hall until 9am if he needs.
Jack feels your absence deeper than he intended as you close the door. He hears you entering your own apartment but after that. Silence. He selfishly thinks of how nice it would be to have you pottering around the place more often. Always.
-
It was later that day, and you’re returning from work. Jack never called you, which was good, you had to remind yourself. Though you couldn’t help but miss having spent that little bit of extra time with him.
The elevator dings and you step out, and as you reach your apartment something catches your eye.
A large bouquet of flowers sits outside your door, they’re beautiful, you immediately note as you admire all the colours and scents. They’re unlike any you had received before and no doubt rather expensive.
You bent down to read the card tucked away between the petals and grinned.
Thanks for all your help today, you’re welcome over anytime but maybe this Friday at 5 for dinner? - Jack

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ᯓ★ the morning after — jack abbot
pairing: jack abbot x attending!reader
summary: a dinner date had lead to something more, and now you’re waking up to jack abbot in your bed.
word count: under 1k
The slow mornings were always your favourites. Rolling around in bed as the sun rolled through your window, not having to get up for anyone or anything. Only having to leave the comforts of your bed for a coffee and breakfast before getting back in, reading or catching up on your latest tv shows.
Their rarity made them all the more sweeter when they came around considering you had been working night shifts most nights at the PTMC for the past eight months. It wasn’t often you got to enjoy the morning sun as it was meant to be enjoyed.
This particular morning was a slow one. You woke slowly, no alarms blaring or impending work, just when you needed to. The sun was filtering through your blinds, casting a warm glow across the room. Across him.
Doctor Jack Abbot, attending physician, attending hottie of the Pitt in your eyes was right there, next to you. The two of you had been quick friends when you started, strictly professional.
But then, over the months, strictly professional blurred into chats on the roof and memorised coffee orders. Charting completed for you without asking and longing stares from the both of you. Hands brushing and at last, a walk together in the park after a tough shift, drinks, and dinner.
You had been out for dinner the night before, not your first dinner date and certainly not the last. Jack had taken you to a tucked away Italian restaurant you had never heard of, it was run by a large family who he was friendly with after he saved the life of the mother a few years prior. It was quaint, the food was delicious, it was perfect.
Jack, ever the traditional gentleman picked up the bill, tipped generously and drove you home. He insisted on walking you up to your apartment; “door to door service” in his words. Of course, you couldn’t resist inviting him in for one last drink, a nightcap if anything.
Then he kissed you, deeply, passionately.
And now he was in your bed. Can you blame a girl? No, the answer is always no.
You lay on your side, facing him. He had an arm draped lazily over your side, keeping you close but not suffocatingly so - not that you’d mind though - just near and touching, gentle.
His shirt was strewn somewhere en route from your front door to the bed, you weren’t sure, but it allowed you to admire him. His broad chest rose and fell with soft breathing as he slept and the expression on his face was neutral, calm bar a slightly furrowed brow.
You winced as your stomach grumbled, and carefully peeled yourself from his grasp, mourning the loss of his warmth as you rose to stand. You stretched and reached for a tank top you had left on the back of the vanity chair and quietly grabbed a pair of underwear from a drawer, careful not to wake Jack.
Your bare feet padded softly on the wooden floors of your apartment as you made your way out to the kitchen, stepping over haphazardly removed shoes and shirts, chuckling at your dress crumpled on the floor before picking it - and the other items - up and organising them to a more orderly state.
Once in the kitchen, you turned on the radio to play quietly as you moved to make Jack and yourself some coffee. You hummed along to the song playing as you worked, clearly in a good mood after the previous night’s activities.
You heard a low grumbling coming from your bedroom, having left the door open. You listened as you heard Jack moving around on the sheets - reaching out for you in his half asleep daze and finding you missing.
You were just pouring his coffee when a pair of strong arms wrapped themselves around your middle, and a face pressed into the back of you.
“Good morning.” You grinned and he mumbled, his voice muffled by your hair.
“I made you coffee, I was gonna bring it to you in bed but you got up,” you pouted, your plans foiled by his attentiveness.
He pulled his face away, “a coffee in bed? Lucky me.” You could hear the smile in his words as he spoke, his arms winding even tighter around you, secure, as he placed a kiss on the back of your head.
You blushed, thankful to be facing away from him so he wouldn’t see the effect he still had on you after all this time. His hands began to trail, one moving up to move the hair from your face as he leaned in to kiss your cheek.
“Hi.” He grinned, happy to see your face before continuing his movements, leading a trail of kisses from your cheek and down your neck, to your shoulder.
Your eyes fluttered closed, breathless as you turned to face him at last. Christ he was so handsome. The morning sun shone across his smiling face and naked chest, he leaned in to you, connecting your lips and kissing you deeply. You trailed your hands up his torso as he groaned, pulling back softly.
You were both beaming from ear to ear and it was no use trying to hide it. He reached around you to grab his coffee off of the counter, taking a sip.
“Perfect.” He kissed your forehead and retreated back towards your bedroom. “I still plan on enjoying this in bed, so you know.”
You chuckled, quickly pouring yourself a cup before following after him. Yeah, the slow mornings were definitely always your favourites.
ᯓ★ plenty of fish — jack abbot
pairing: jack abbot x senior resident! reader
summary: after a party trick gone wrong lands your date in the hospital, jack can’t help but feel a little smug.
word count: 1.5K
A casual date, that’s all that it was meant to be. It was rare that you weren’t put on the night shift so you decided to take advantage of it. Dinner and a couple drinks with a friend of a friend, maybe more if you were feeling up to it.
You were out with Derek. He was nice enough sure, undeniably handsome but definitely thought too high of himself. Not that funny but somehow in a charming way and his favourite topic of conversation throughout the night had been his days in the Sigma-Phi-something fraternity in college.
It was nearing 11pm and you had left the bar, your heels clicking on the sidewalk as he drunkenly stumbled along next to you - one too many beers clearly. He chuckled to himself about some pledge who had fallen out of a window during initiation and broken his ankle. The stupidity of it all made you cringe, having seen more than your share of broken frat boys in your medical career.
“You know,” he started and you had to contain a teasing eye roll, “my thing was always doing backflips. No seriously! I could do them anywhere anytime!” He defended as he watched you laugh in disbelief.
“Yeah! I bet I could still do it.” He stated, deadly serious.
The three drinks you had had throughout the night had left you tipsy, but your doctor brain and common sense took over as shook your head.
“God please don’t, you’ll snap your neck or something.” You said, reaching an arm out to grab and prevent this from happening.
He grinned, placing his hands on your shoulders instead, “it’s gonna be awesome.”
It was not awesome.
He handed you his phone, keys and wallet, the things in his pocket that would inhibit his backflipping abilities. You watched behind your hands as he flailed off of the curb and gasped as you heard a sickening crack and a dull thud as he hit the ground unceremoniously.
Of course, you immediately rushed to his side, stuffing his things in your purse and kneeling next to him as he stared ahead at nothing, seemingly in shock.
Your doctor brain was fully activated as you gave him a quick examination, quickly discovering the cause of the crack. His wrist had clearly taken the brunt of the impact and was visibly crooked and swelling.
You swore under your breath and helped him to his feet as he mumbled sadly about not being the backflip guy anymore.
“You need to go to the hospital, c’mon.” You guided him in the direction of the Pitt, a reassuring hand on his arm much like a mother to her child. What a turn off.
-
“Thank you Lupe!” You called out as you pushed through the doors from the waiting room into the ED, your status having fast passed Derek through in around 15 minutes after arrival.
Lena bit back a smile as she guided the two of you into one of the central rooms, pointing to the bed for Derek to settle into as she grinned at you.
“You look beautiful sweetie.” She lowered her voice and you blushed slightly, glancing down at your dress and heels which felt very out of place for the hospital.
“Yeah, makes a change to the usual scrubs huh?”
“A welcome change I assure you.” She said, still grinning and running a reassuring hand across your back as she made her way out of the room.
“One of the doctors will be in to see you shortly sir.” That was aimed at Derek, who held up his non injured hand in a thumbs up. The shock had started to wear off clearly as he winced at any minor movement.
You took a seat in the chair at his bedside which caused him to smile.
“Not how I saw this date ending I’ll be honest.” He laughed and you couldn’t help but join him.
“No, me neither.” You glanced around at the familiar surroundings and wondered if maybe you were just destined to be stuck in the Pitt forever, with endless night shifts and now being dragged in on your day off.
His smile then turned into a smirk and his voice lowered in what you assumed was an attempt to be seductive.
“Y’know, it was pretty hot how you were playing doctor back there. When we get out of here if you wanna come back to-”
“I can’t imagine she was playing doctor when she is a doctor, Mr Fisher.” Derek was cut off by a raspy voice and a figure entering the room.
You recognised the voice, of course, you would recognise it anywhere but still smiled sheepishly when you turned to find Dr Abbot stood in the doorway.
Glad for the interruption, you stood and stepped away from Derek in an attempt to act professional in front of your attending, unaware to how his eyes unwittingly raked up and down your figure before moving his attention to his patient.
“Oh- uh sure, I guess.” Derek spluttered awkwardly at Jack’s words, not impressed with the interruption you happily had accepted.
You quickly gave Jack the run down of your date’s status, missing out the part of exactly how it happened, much too embarrassed to admit you were out with someone that would be so stupid.
He nodded, listening to your words intently as he began to examine Derek’s wrist for himself, his calm precision and deft hands making your heart flutter despite your best efforts to keep cool.
You were used to his effect on you after working with Jack for almost year. You never allowed it to get in the way of your work, but couldn’t help it if your eyes strayed to his large biceps and the veins that strained whenever the two of you worked a trauma together.
Or his smile that made a rare appearance at a dumb joke made by you or Shen, the way his eyes crinkled despite himself as he tried to remain professional.
And you’re pretty sure you made him blush once when he came in with a new haircut which you complimented.
“Looks good, suits you.” You had said, which was true, and he mumbled a thanks before practically running to the nearest patient.
But that’s all besides the point. Obviously.
“Yup, definitely broken buddy,” Jack concurred, “we’ll get you something for the pain and I’ll see how quickly we can get you in for a CT and up to ortho.”
Jack moved to leave the room, nodding his head for you to follow. You did so, noticing how Shen and Ellis scrambled to look busy as you emerged, looking up in badly-acted surprise to see you. Ellis wolf-whistled and you played into it, spinning to show yourself off.
“Super smart and sexy, is there anything you can’t do?” Ellis grinned.
You pondered in mock thought, “no, I don’t think so.”
She and Shen chuckled and Jack held back a smile.
“That’s your boyfriend in there?” Shen asked, unable to hold it in much longer, craning his neck to get a better look at Derek.
“No, no, we just went out for drinks.” You sighed.
“And he broke his wrist?” Jack questioned, cocking a brow.
You tensed, biting the inside of your cheek. You then mumbled, barely above a whisper. The three doctors leaned in closer with various ‘what’ and ‘huh’s following.
Again, you mumbled and again, you were met with confusion.
“Oh my god he was trying to do a backflip!” You snapped, throwing your hands out in exasperation. Ellis and Shen immediately burst out laughing, their cackles and wheezes echoing through the walls of the emergency room.
Jack, more composed, folded his arms and chuckled slightly. More to himself than wanting to contribute to the scene playing out before him. Shen and Ellis falling onto one another in their laughter that had started to die down and you, leaning forward onto the counter, pinching your brow. He did notice though how your shoulders shook softly in your own laughter.
It was pretty funny actually.
Jack, as Dr Abbot, ushered Ellis and Shen away to tend to their patients that were being ignored in favour of your embarrassment and turned to look at you finally as you stood up straight, grinning.
He noted how your sheepish embarrassment had turned to finding the humour in what had happened and smiled to himself.
“So. Is he drunk or just that stupid?”
You groaned through a laugh, pushing his shoulder gently, “god don’t you dog pile me as well. But both I think.”
He chuckled.
“Are you gonna see him again?”
“He broke his wrist trying to do a backflip off the curb, god no.” You grinned, running a hand through your hair as Jack watched it fall into place, effortlessly gorgeous.
“I’m sure there are plenty of fish in the sea.” He shrugged.
“They don’t all backflip do they?” Your brow was raised and he chuckled.
“I don’t but I can’t speak for the others.”
“I guess I’ll just have to date you then,” your mouth was saying the words faster than your brain could comprehend their weight. You gaped.
“Oh my god I can’t believe I just said that I didn’t-“
“Maybe you should.” He shrugged, like it was the simplest thing in the world, that small smile gracing his mouth as he looked at you.
“I-what-?”
“I’m assuming you’re on tomorrow night, we’ll go get breakfast after - if you’re not too tired of course.” The simplest thing in the world. A smile broke out on your face.
“Uh-yeah, I’d like that.”
“Me too.” Jack spoke, and moved in closer to you, “and y’know, what everyone is saying is true.”
Your brows furrowed. He lowered his voice.
“You look absolutely fucking beautiful.”
Your heart raced and you were certain he could hear it as he grinned, stepping away from you.
“I better get back to our patient then, go home, call him in the morning. He’s not worth all this.” He gestured around him.
Oh yeah. Derek.
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a/n: omg guys this is my first fic i hope you enjoyed it and thanku for reading !!