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This was their game, her and Jack. It had begun shortly after Pitt fest and had been slowly growing more and more by the year. It took her a while to understand that he was flirting with her. She knew he was a flirt, god the whole state probably knew that Jack Abbot was a flirt, but she had always counted herself out of that equation. That was until he had stared into her soul after teaching her a dangerous field procedure he probably hadn’t done in twenty years and told her she was the most brilliant doctor he had ever met.
She tried not to think about how domestic it felt, their little routine. He made her coffee every morning, and she made him a cup at night. Then they threatened to kiss one another and that was that. It was simple. Flirting. That was simple, easy. Right?
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Samira and Jack have a mildly complicated, very flirtatious, loving friendship. Things start to change when an emergency renders Samira's apartment unusable and Jack just so happens to have a place for her to stay. Suddenly, it's a lot harder for Samira to push down all the feelings she has for Jack Abbot.
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24 Apr 2026
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He won’t leave her here, alone in this feeling. It makes her stomach sink and her heart fly at the same time. She just wants to be alone but she doesn’t want him to go. It doesn't make any sense.
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What happens after the fireworks.
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24 Apr 2026
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"I want you to finish cooking."
"Okay."
"I want you to finish the risotto. I want to eat it."
"Okay."
"And you don't get to come until I do."
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Jack cooks Samira dinner. She ends up hungry for something else too.
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24 Apr 2026
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‘Samira,’ and this, her name: choked-off, deep, because her lips are at his nape now. The salt of his skin. Her warm mouth. ‘Jesus Christ.’Bookmarked by Piper28
24 Apr 2026
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When a trip to San Francisco brings him back into Samira Mohan’s orbit for the first time in two years, Jack tells himself it’s just coincidence.
It would be easier if she didn’t already have a life here.
And even easier if he didn’t still want to be part of it.
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24 Apr 2026
