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They meet at shift change, a slow bleed of information where their worlds overlap. Over the years of Samira’s residency, they share many moments, big and small, until mutual understanding grows into dangerous intimacy that threatens Jack and Samira's personal and professional lives.
A slow burn fic that goes month to month tracking the highs and lows of Jack and Samira's relationship.
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Oceanside is supposed to be a fresh start—if a fresh start exists when you’re raising an autistic four-year-old, still legally tethered to an almost-ex who won’t sign the divorce papers, and sinking under debt that makes 'doing better' feel impossible.
So you keep your world small. Routines. Safety. Just you and your son. No distractions, no attachments, no chances for things to go wrong.
You came to Oceanside to begin again.
Andrew Cody is the one thing you didn’t account for. -
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Two chairs sit tucked beneath the kitchen table, which currently drowns in student papers. One chair is yours; a worn cushion tied to the seat. The other is bare, kept just in case. With the dishes done, you sit at the table with a sigh, shuffle the piles by year group, and dip your pen into the inkwell. You lose yourself in the rhythm of it –
Tick, cross, note, tick
- until the candle gutters low and your neck begins to ache.
Outside, deep in the shadowed bush beyond your clearing, a pair of red eyes flicker in the dark. Watching. Waiting.
But you do not see them.
Not yet.
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Pieces of Me by Twentysomethingloser92
Fandoms: Daredevil (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe, WandaVision (TV)
19 May 2026
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You never believed in soulmates, until you came home to find Benjamin Poindexter, bleeding and wanted, in your kitchen.
The pull in your chest you’d ignored your whole life snapped into focus; the fugitive with perfect aim was yours. Between sarcasm, stitched wounds, and midnight stakeouts, the two of you try to build something fragile and real.
He was precision; you were chaos. Together, you found strange sort of balance
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It was a good plan. Pity she waited too long.
