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5.1k || All my content is 18+ MDNI || C.W.: mentions of blood, mentions of guns and shootings, mentions of death/dying/coding, CPR, anxiety about partner's safety, Jack's traumatized, reader's traumatized, mentions of dissociation and compartmentalization, poor description of medical events, potentially incorrect medical descriptions/knowledge, very very light smut, angst, age gap kind of implied with Jack but not explicitly referenced, no use of y/n or related, not proofread, no beta, I think that's all but if I missed any please (nicely) let me know.
Summary: This is my Pitt-Fest-But-Not fic. Development of your relationship through vignettes of the past and conversations between Jack, Dana and Robby. There's a shooting where you work. Jack is at the ED when the dispatch comes in and is terrified when he can't get in touch with you.
A.N.: If my Robby reads like John Carter I'm sorry, except that a little bit I'm not. I feel like I'm struggling with my Jack characterization but can't tell if that's just me hating everything I do. This is my take on one of my fave tropes where reader is in mortal danger. I needed a physical location that could be associated with reader and settled on a courthouse, but what it is reader does there is not described. Probably (definitely?) needs a part two. If you get the nickname, thank you, I feel seen. If you don't I explain it at the end. This is absolutely something I would call him, in part to fuck with people who know his real name. I would love to know if you enjoyed and to hear any thoughts you'd like to share.
āHe has a girlfriend,ā Robby smirks at Dana.Ā
She blinks at him. āIām sorry, I thought we were talking about Jack Abbot.ā
āOh we fucking are.ā Robby stifles his smirk and forces his lips to remain closed and as neutral as possible.Ā
āYouāre shitting me.ā Danaās incredulous look breaks Robby a bit and he starts to laugh, tries to turn it into a cough when both he and Dana look up to find Jack staring at them as he takes his snow dusted beanie off. He gives Robby a āreally?ā look even though he knew Robby would rat him out to Dana the second Robby had dragged it out of him.Ā
Dana looks back at Robby. āWho? How did they meet?ā
Robby holds up his hands. āYou now officially know as much as I do about her.ā Dana makes a noise of vague discontent but knows Jack well enough to know Robby is telling the truth. Thatās all thatās been revealed.Ā
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āItās not worth it,ā you whisper. Jack blinks and looks around, unsure if youāre talking to him. He has no idea who you are, has never seen you before in his life but it appears that you are in fact whispering to him in the middle of this bookstore.Ā
He raises his eyebrows. āItās not?ā
You shake your head, give him an almost conspiratorial smile. āNo, he must have gotten a new ghost writer. Itās really bad in comparison to his other stuff. Save your time and money. Iāll give you a summary right now for free if youāre that curious.ā
Jack smiles to himself a little bit as he sets the book back on the shelf. Thereās something about you, your smile, the way you just randomly spoke to him. Heās drawn to you. An alarm goes off in some part of his brain telling him to ignore it, ignore you, he could get hurt. He pretends to weigh his options as he turns to face you fully. āHow about for a cup of coffee?ā
Your brows furrow in confusion for a moment. Thereās simply no way this unfairly attractive man is asking to buy you a cup of coffee. āThe summary?ā You clarify. āThat Iād give for free. You want it to cost a cup of coffee instead?ā You let out a nervous laugh and some part of his heart aches because youāre so adorable. āI just want to make sure I understand before I potentially make an even bigger fool of myself.āĀ
āYep.ā He canāt help but laugh a little. āYou give me the summary over coffee. Actually, you know what? Youāre going to have to give me a recommendation too because now Iām going to have nothing to read.ā He clicks his tongue at you.Ā
āWell,ā you laugh out, all breathy as you try to pull yourself together. āYou drive a hard bargain but I think Iām willing to accept those termsā¦ā you glance at his name badge, āDr. Abbot.ā You give him a full smile and Jack knows then and there heās totally fucked in the best of ways.Ā
Everything quiet enough after handoff, Robby walks out with Jack into the morning sun that does little to warm the breeze pulling leaves off the trees. āAny chance you can cover a shift on Thursday night?ā Robby is asking, yes, but he knows itās not really a question, Jack is always willing to work.
āCanāt.ā Jack says simply, shrugging his shoulders. āSorry.ā Thereās an expectant silence that hangs between the two as they keep walking.
āCare to elaborate?ā Robby finally asks.
āNo.ā Jack turns and smirks at him. āItās none of your and Danaās business.ā
āHa!ā Robby laughs. āSo itās her, itās about her! The ever elusive girlfriend. Will we ever get to meet her? Or does she not want to meet us? Is she real?ā Jack stops walking and gives Robby one of his looks. āHoly shit, is it someone here?ā
Jack snorts at that. āNo itās not someone here. Sheās not even in the medical field.ā He sighs, half longing and half resignation of some kind. āSheās honestly dying to meet you guys, especially you and Dana, but Iām trying to protect her from this hellhole. Itās hard with schedules too, to find a time.ā
āThatās such fucking bullshit,ā Robby laughs. āAre you afraid to truly commit? Think bringing her here will make it too real?āĀ
Itās a valid question but one that Jack nevertheless resents. āNo, actually, if you must fucking know Thursday is our one year anniversary. We have plans. So youāll have to find someone else to cover. But Iāll bring her around soon,ā he laughs through his nose to himself at your stubbornness, āif I donāt sheās liable to just show up one of-ā
āA year?ā Robby laughs, incredulous. āA fucking year? How the hell did you hide it for three months before I dragged it out of you?ā
Jack ignores him. āAlso, Iām moving to days. Itās better for us.ā Heās so nonchalant about it, just states it like heās saying the sky is blue, like itās not going to make Robbyās eyes widen and mouth drop open like it does.
āI donāt,ā Robby huffs a laugh, āI donāt even know where to fucking begin.ā
āThen donāt.ā Jack smirks, starts to walk again while Robby stays frozen, running a hand through his hair. āGo do some actual work.ā
āI thought you found comfort in the darkness?ā Robby yells after him.Ā
Jack slows and turns around but keeps walking backwards, one hand holding the strap of his backpack to keep it over his shoulder. He glances down at his phone and the photo of you that is now his wallpaper. He smiles to himself a little, yells back. āGuess I find it somewhere else now.ā
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You giggle, honest to god giggle and Jack could lose his damn mind as he nibbles at your collarbone. āYou know if my anatomy class had been this fun, I might have become a doctor too.āĀ
Youāre laying on your back in bed as Jack kisses your sweat slicked skin all over as you both come down from your last round. Heās taken to 'teaching you anatomy' like this, identifying different parts of the human body with his mouth.
āHmm,ā Jack hums against you. āIām glad it wasnāt then. Fuck doctors.ā He starts to kiss down your chest.Ā
āThat has become quite the favorite pastime of mine, yes,ā you smirk. āFucking one specific doctor, actually.āĀ
āGetting fucked by one specific doctor more like it,ā he murmurs into your sternum. He kisses laterally, lips hitting your breast and moving towards your nipple.Ā
āI think weāve established what those are,ā you moan softly as he takes your nipple into his mouth. You let your hands run through his salt and pepper curls that you adore so much.Ā
āCan never be too thorough.ā You giggle at him again and can feel him smile against you. āBut fine, you want something new?ā You nod, let your nails scratch gently at his scalp.Ā
āNipple,ā he kisses your nipple and then down your torso to right above your belly button, āto navel is no manās land.ā He continues to lavish kisses on the soft skin of your stomach before looking up at you when you donāt respond.Ā
āI canāt tell if youāre fucking with me or not.ā You eye him with mock suspicion.Ā
He laughs and itās your favorite sound in the whole world, you swear. Well maybe second, only behind hearing him tell you that he loves you.Ā
āIām not. Nipple to navel is no manās land. Itās a real thing. Itās one of the worst places to get shot or stabbed because thereās so many organs that could be hit and the place weād expect to get hit would depend on whether the person was breathing in or out at the time, whether their lungs were inflated or deflated. And we generally have no way of knowing. It can be difficult to get clear imaging.ā He starts kissing lower, down below your belly button, rubbing his stubble along your skin to tease you as he gets lower and lower. āItās never a good time. Lots of poor outcomes.ā
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Itās supposed to be his day off and yet Jack finds himself staring at the board and running a hand over his face. āItās still so fucking weird seeing you here during the day and it not meaning something catastrophic has happened.āĀ
Jack turns to look at Dana. āIāve been working days for a month now and itās my day off.ā
āYou can go, weāre fine for now,ā Robby nods at Jack. āThanks for the brief assistance brother.ā
āNo, no,ā Dana interjects, āheās not allowed to leave until we nail down a time to meet his girl.āĀ
Robby raises his eyebrows and starts to tilt his head and open his mouth to agree with Dana. A dispatch comes through before anyone can say anything else and Dana grabs it, pinning Jack down with her eyes, daring him to leave before discussing meeting you.Ā
āSaved by the bell,ā Jack huffs, taking his stethoscope off and starting to walk away.Ā
āShooting at a courthouse,ā Dana relays to Robby, ānot a mass cas, just a few people, two a little iffy, one theyāre already doing CPR on, a few caught in the race to get out. Two dead on the scene.ā
It takes a few seconds for Danaās words to truly register with Jack, but when they do his hearing fades to only a sharp ringing in his ear. This wasnāt happening. Heād been so reticent at the beginning of your relationship, waited so long to give in and define it and hand his heart over to you, terrified heād lose you because of himself and who he was, his imperfections, his past, his trauma, his PTSD, his baggage, as he thought of it. He feels so stupid now, in the moment, not having worried about how he could lose you from a random act of violence, that in the moments he canāt be there to protect you somebody could come in and rip you from him. Just like that. With the pull of a trigger.Ā
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āYou know, I can confidently say this is the most unique date Iāve ever been on,ā you tease Jack.Ā
āHey,ā he pants, āme teaching you CPR is a great date.āĀ
āIt would be better if you took your shirt off,ā you whisper and wink at him before letting your eyes linger on his arm.Ā
āIf I did that youād be so distracted youād learn nothing,ā he smirks at you, sweat glistening on his skin just a little. Just enough to drive you nearly feral for him.Ā
Ā āI think Iāve got the compressions part down, but I may need more help learning the mouth to mouth part.ā
He rolls his eyes at you. āYouāre ridiculous.ā
āYou fucking love it,ā you shoot back at him, leaning into his space and bumping him with your shoulder.Ā
He canāt help but kiss you. āYes,ā the word is muffled against your lips, āyes I do.ā He gives you a firmer kiss this time before he pulls away. āBut really. You should know how to do it, just in case. It will help you feel in control in the moment if the need for it ever arises. Youāll know what to do.ā
You bite your lip and smile at him.Ā
āWhat?ā He eyes you with suspicion.Ā
You shrug. āNothing, I just love you so much. Sometimes it overwhelms me, how much I love you.ā
He can see it in your eyes, how much you love him, can almost feel it physically squeezing him like a tight hug. Heās really not sure what he ever did to deserve you or your love. āI love you too, Doll.ā
āI love you more, Peter.ā Your face pulls up into that usual self-satisfied and silly grin you get sometimes when you call him that nickname. Itās a recent thing. Youāre calling him it more and more though, itās becoming a natural way of referring to him. From anyone else he would hate it, hearing it between another couple would make him roll his eyes. But from you? He loves it more than youāll ever truly know.Ā
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Jack spins around.
āJack you can still go, weāve got it covered.ā Robby looks at Jack for a minute and then meets Danaās eyes as she looks to him after taking her own look at Jack.Ā
āWhat courthouse?ā Jack asks. Itās quiet, controlled and clipped and almost missable in the chaos of the ED. Heās not looking at either of them, staring past them at a wall with a chest heaving more and more by the second as his face grows paler.Ā
He tries to keep it together. Dana will say the name and it wonāt be your courthouse and heāll go straight to your actual courthouse, grab you, take you home and never let you leave. A perfectly reasonable reaction, he thinks.
āJack-ā
āWhat fucking courthouse?ā Itās louder this time, almost enough to pause the chaos of the ED.Ā
Jackās voice drips with what sounds like rage to most of those who hear him but is unmistakably fear to Dana and Robby.Ā
Neither of them have ever seen Jack like this, this scared, struggling this hard to keep it together, truly raising his voice for anything other than to quiet down an unruly patient. His eyes find Danaās and theyāre glassier than sheās ever seen them, the intensity of his gaze making it painfully clear heās hanging on every word and the wrong ones will shatter him.Ā
She swallows and opens her mouth and Jack knows what sheās about to say before she even says it. And she does. The name of your courthouse.Ā
āIāll triage.ā He says it before Dana has even finished, the words hollow and breathless and commanding all at once. He spins and starts off to the bay doors with nothing more. He obviously knows from the report Dana gave that they wonāt need triage. He just needed to get out of there and try to create an excuse to stay in the ambulance bay. He knows Robby wonāt let him, that Robby and Dana already know youāre at that courthouse, could be a victim.Ā
Robby and Dana share another look, So you work at a courthouse. This courthouse. āFuck,ā Dana mutters, āI really hope we donāt end up meeting her today.ā
Jackās hand dives in his pocket as he strides to the ambulance bay. He already knows in his heart that thereās not going to be a text from you saying that youāre okay. He hasnāt felt his phone buzz. He never even kept his phone on him until you.Ā
Even though he knew he wouldnāt have any messages, waking his phone and seeing none hits him like a freight train all the same, right in the chest. It threatens to bring him to his knees, make him sick, but he canāt. He sets it all aside. If you do come out of one of the ambulances he can hear in the distance youāre going to need him at his best. But what if youāre one of the two people dead at the scene? He has to shove that out of his mind too, canāt give into the complete panic that threatens to consume him.Ā
Disassociate. Compartmentalize. Do the job. ABC. Assess. Stabilize. Repeat.
His fingers fly across his phone automatically, calling you having become so routine. He prefers it so much to texting, hearing your voice, communicating more directly. āCall me,ā he starts, āthe second you get this message. Or fucking text me,ā his voice breaks, āplease. Fucking please.ā He hangs up and calls again, knowing heāll get your voicemail again but trying anyway because itās all he can do.Ā
Heās helpless, powerless, he canāt do anything to try and save you and that threatens to swallow him whole.Ā
Your voicemail recording telling people to leave a message plays again and all Jack can wonder is if this is all heāll have left of your voice in his life. Your voice on your mailbox, maybe some voicemails youāve left him, videos, voice memos youāve sent. All distorted by recording, not your real voice. He canāt remember what your real voice sounds like all of the sudden. What your laugh sounds like, how you sound when youāre sleepy or in the throes of pleasure or telling him you love him. God, did he even tell you he loved you the last time he saw you, when he said goodbye?Ā
āI need you to call me,ā he says into the phone again, pauses. āI love you.ā He takes a ragged breath in and speaks through his teeth. āI love you so fucking much, so you have to be okay and you have to fucking call me.ā
He sends a series of texts asking you to call him or text him or call the hospital or do anything to let him know youāre okay, asking if you are okay, asking where you are as though youāre going to respond. He already knows youāre in the back of one of those ambulances because of fucking course you are, because heās not allowed to have anything good in his life apparently. How could he be so stupid to think differently?Ā Ā
āHey, we donāt need triage for this. The numbers are controlled.ā Robby walks out to stand next to Jack in the ambulance bay. āIf you want to stay you can, but you canāt wait out here to see who shows up, you have to-ā
āYeah, yeah, jump on the first patient that pulls up, I know, I got it,ā he interrupts Robby.Ā
Thereās a silence as Robby passes him a gown and ties for him before he does the same for Robby.Ā
āJack, if sheās in one you cannot-ā
āLike fuck I canāt.ā Itās just a statement. Cool and collected and a projection of indifference. It scares Robby more than if Jack had yelled.Ā
āNo, actually brother, you canāt. Iām telling you right now. Youāre not working on her. We donāt work on family, on significant others, and you would tell me the exact same thing. Itās too risky, youāll be too clouded.ā Robby watches Jackās jaw clench and roll as he stares out at the street.Ā
He wants to argue that of course heāll be clear, heāll be focusing on saving you, heāll have never been so clear in his life. But part of him knows that seeing you like that on his trauma table, your blood all over the table and him and his hands might make him freeze.
āFine.ā Jack whispers. āBut if sheās,ā Jack has to pause and take a shuddery breath. āIf sheās gone or really going and itās inevitable you have to let me in. You have to let me try to save her. You have to let me code her, Michael.ā
He can taste the rising bile in his throat just at having to talk about coding you.
The first ambulance pulls up before Robby can respond and Jackās on it so fast Robbyās surprised Jack doesnāt get smacked in the face by the door opening.Ā
Itās not you. Itās someone who is very much not you and is clearly one of the iffy ones.Ā
Disassociate. Compartmentalize. Do the job. ABC. Assess. Stabilize. Repeat.
Jack forces himself to go emotionally numb as he listens to the paramedic rattle off vitals and history, trying so very hard to focus on this, something he can do, even if itās not for you. By the time they hit trauma one Jackās fine and in full swing, running it like he would any other trauma. Nobody on the team in the room with him suspects anything is amiss.Ā Ā
He hates the way he canāt see the otherās who come in, that he has to stay with this patient until theyāre stable and canāt go looking for you. He chastises himself for not having brought you here before or at least having you meet Dana and Robby. They donāt even know what you look like, couldnāt identify you.
āJack!ā He glances at Dana who stands at the door as he preps for the chest tube. āWhatās her name?ā
He yells your name at her, impassive and stoic as he reaches for the scalpel, ignoring the looks everyone throws each other at the slightest tremor in his voice.
āIāll look for her.ā Dana promises. He doesnāt respond. He canāt. Heāll fall apart.Ā
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The restaurant youāre at has to be the fanciest place youāve ever been to. Itās the hottest place in the city and you have no idea how Jack snagged reservations here for dinner to finish out celebrating your one year anniversary.Ā
The lighting and low hum of other patrons talking to each other and glasses and silverware and plates tinkling is cinematic. You feel like the main character. But then thatās always how Jack makes you feel.Ā
āI got you something.ā He pulls out a wrapped rectangular object.Ā
You click your tongue and tsk at him. āWe said weād do them at home! I didnāt bring yours!ā
āI know. I have something for you at home too.ā His eyes sparkle in the flickering candle light, a little smirk pulling up. āI didnāt mean for it to be a double entendre, but both are true.ā You snort a laugh at him and take the gift from him. āOpen it.ā Heās still smiling, eyes still sparkling,Ā but thereās something there. Heās nervous. It makes you even more curious.Ā
You carefully unwrap the object until it reveals itself as a hardcover book. That same one Jack had in his hand a year ago and that you told him was bad and gave him a summary of over coffee.Ā
āOh, Jack,ā you say softly, eyes getting a little watery. Itās so perfect. So sweet and sentimental. The book that brought you together, that gave you each other. Itās almost like a physical representation of the foundation of your relationship in a way.Ā
āYou have to open it,ā he instructs you in a whisper.
You raise an eyebrow but do as he says.Ā
āMove in with me?ā is written on the blank first page.Ā
You look between the page and Jack. āIs this?ā You look back at the page and then up at him again. āAre you really askingā¦?ā
He nods. āMove in with me. Or move somewhere with me, we can get our own place, it doesnāt have to be my apartment. We basically live together anyway at this point. Letās just make it official, yeah? Wherever you want, you can decorate however you want. Just as long as itās our place.ā
You bring a hand to your mouth for a second before using your napkin to dab at the inner corners of your eyes to stop the tears from falling and look back at him.Ā
āYouāre a romantic, Jack Abbot,ā you hum all dreamily.Ā
āYou better not tell anyone. Canāt have you ruining my street cred.ā He smirks, but his expression and the way he fidgets show heās still anxious. āSo?ā
You realize then you never actually answered him. Sniffling a little laugh and letting a few tears fall you give him his answer, voice thick and full of emotion. āYeah, I think Iām willing to accept those terms. Iād love to move in with you⦠Peter.ā
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He hears you counting to yourself before he sees you. āOne, twoā¦ā
Itās not loud, just said in a normal voice, softer if anything because of how youāre panting, but Jack is so on edge and so desperate to find you heād subconsciously been listening closely to his surroundings, military training kicking in. His head snaps to you and he doesnāt even know what to think when he sees you being rolled in on top of a gurney, performing CPR that would rival the quality of his own.Ā
āWhy is she..?ā He hears Robby question the paramedic as you roll in.Ā
āShe was performing them just as well as we could and it was better to just scoop and run,ā the paramedic explains. āShe must have had one hell of an instructor.ā
āPeter!ā You yell, without looking up, not sure if heās still here. Youāre so used to it by now that the nickname is just what comes out of your mouth as you look for him. Heād texted you to let you know he was going in for a bit.Ā Ā
Jack could sob and the entire team in the room with him can feel a crushing tension shatter. Maybe he does get a little teary just from the sheer relief. He tells himself itās sweat in his eyes.
āYeah Doll?ā He yells back, not giving a fuck about everyone hearing him call you Doll, and you calling him Peter, knowing full well heās going to have so much explaining to do about this entire situation, the confusion in the room palpable.Ā
āIām okay!ā This time he does laugh to himself.Ā
āYeah Iād say so,ā he mutters, smiling. Heās still anxious to see you, get his own eyes on you, feel you with his own hands.Ā
Itās only about thirty more seconds before his patient is stable enough and he can rip his gloves and gown off and start putting fresh gloves on as he walks into the trauma room youād been wheeled into. Normally heād yell out for someone to talk to him or ask what theyāve got but not this time. This time he doesnāt even care about whoās on the table, only the person who came off it. Only you.Ā
Youāre standing to the side now, watching Robby and the rest of the team work, impassive as pink tears stream down your face from the dried blood on it. Youāre just so fucking overwhelmed by everything and now that youāre not doing CPR everything thatās happened is hitting you at once.Ā
Jack says your name as he moves to you, needs his hands on you.Ā
āAre you hurt? Were you hit?ā He rushes out. His voice brings you back and you look up at him with wide, terrified eyes. He goes to look you over but you latch onto him, hugging him tightly, shaking a bit.Ā
āIām fine, Iām okay, Iām, Iām sorry,ā you start to rattle off, fisting at his scrub top and clinging to him like heās the only thing keeping you tethered to reality. In the moment he might just be.Ā
He hugs you back just as hard, kisses the top of your head. He doesnāt care who sees right now, all he cares about is you. āItās okay, you have nothing to apologize for. Iām just so fucking glad youāre okay. I thought⦠I thought you wereā¦ā He doesnāt have to finish, you know what he means. āI canāt fucking lose you. I love you way the fuck too much.ā
Youāve been so wrapped up in each other neither of you have noticed that Robbyās patient, the one you were doing CPR on, has started to code again. āAbbot, need you here!ā
You let him go, nod at him. āGo on,ā you whisper, āIāll be right here. Iām okay. I love you more.ā Jack nods at you and walks over, jumping in and assisting Robby.
Itās once youāre out of Jackās arms, away from his warm body and more grounded in reality that you notice how cold you are, how youāre swaying because he was supporting you far more than you realized, how lightheaded you are, how your abdomen and chest really fucking hurt. You chalk it up to the adrenaline wearing off and being sore from the chest compressions you just did.Ā
On the other side of the room an instrument tray gets knocked over, metal hitting the floor in a loud clang. It startles you, makes you jump and twist quickly to see what it was, if it was another gun, another shot. You feel something almost tearing, a sharp pain across your abdomen and lower chest, a feeling of sticky warmth against your shirt.
You sway a little, start to realize how much worse the pain is now. Itās bad enough that you canāt even make noise to express the pain. Thereās no air in your lungs, you swear. You realize your lightheadedness is now much, much worse, that youāre shivering from how cold you are. Or are you just shaking? You canāt tell. It doesnāt make sense. The room isnāt even that cold. You shouldnāt be so cold. Not unless.
You pull your shirt up slowly and look down and run your hand over your skin and sure enough, thereās a bullet hole seeping blood, about half way between your nipple line and belly button, skin now covered in a dark bruise.Ā
You cough a little, itās quiet. It starts feeling like thereās water in your lungs. Like you canāt get any oxygen in even though youāre in a room full of it. The metallic taste in your mouth is what manages to seep into whatās left of your consciousness next. You cough again, into your hand, and feel something wet hit your skin. Blood.Ā
It hits you. Youāre drowning in your own blood. Thatās why it feels like you canāt breathe. Youāve been shot. In a bad place, one of the worst places, Jack had told you that night. You get scared, feel your heart pounding. It feels like youāre dying. You donāt want to die, donāt want to leave Jack. Youād just finished moving into your new place together, were going to spend all weekend unpacking and painting and getting furniture where you wanted it. You were going to make your home.
Time. You were supposed to have more time together.
āHey, Jack,ā you slur softly, struggling to keep yourself standing. Luckily he hears you. Your use of his first name and the slur to your voice has him panicking again already. Time slows as he turns around to take you in, eyes going from your face and the blood coating your teeth and trickling from your mouth as you try and smile reassuringly at him, down to your torso where youāre still holding your shirt up just enough for him and everyone else in the room to see the bullet hole and bruising marring your skin. āI think, I think Iām not good, itās not good.ā Your vision tunnels so fast you can just barely see Jackās expression of sheer abject unadulterated horror and panic as you get out your last words. āNipples to navel⦠no manās land.ā
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Peter. Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. Yes, I worked in a bookstore through college.
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Hmm actually Lucy Gray is different from Haymitch and Katniss and Peeta because her tragedy is she caused the games to continue. If the games hadn't become entertaining, they wouldn't have continued and she made it entertaining because she was an entertainer - she saved herself but she doomed dozens more because she performed too well and it allowed the Capitol to make the games a performance in the later years. Haymitch's tragedy is that he couldn't end the games, Lucy Gray's is that she continued them.
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