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Samira is fine.
She’s dancing, she’s drinking, she’s having a good time - and she doesn’t need Abbot stepping in and deciding otherwise.
Even if he’s right.
Even if she doesn’t realise it yet.
Even if by the end of the night, she’s standing outside her own door with nothing left and no one to call.
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16 Apr 2026
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“Robby’s observing today,” Dennis replies, looking vaguely intimidated. “Final decisions on casting for the summer season.”
“Then who’s teaching class?” she asks the barre around her.
“Someone completely useless,” Emery says, rolling her eyes.
Mel leans closer. “Jack Abbot’s back from London. He’s choreographing a new ballet.”
Samira’s heart skips a beat.
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07 Apr 2026
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She’s drunk on the floor of Trinity and Whitaker’s living room, and they’re talking about nudes when she admits she’s taken them, but never built up the courage to send any. That it’s always felt awkward, that she’s never felt pretty or sexy or delicate enough, that it’s always felt cringe.
Trinity blinks at her in confusion. “But you’re hotter than the surface of the fucking sun. I’ve seen what’s under your scrubs, Samira. What do you fucking mean, not sexy enough?”
“Seriously, have you seen yourself?” Mel asks. “You could put anyone on their knees.”
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Samira Mohan turns thirty, decides to buy herself lingerie about it, and takes some nudes. And then she accidentally texts one of them to Jack Abbot.
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23 Mar 2026
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Jack Abbot is a terrible liar.
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22 Feb 2026
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At some point, around three years after Jen’s passing, he comes across an online article about widowers. He knows he shouldn’t click it, knows that nothing good comes out of giving way to the masochistic part of yourself that wants to know every gory statistic.
He clicks it anyway. Reads that widowers live approximately 9.5 years after the death of their spouse. After that, the days he’d previously counted to know how long he’d lived without her turn into a countdown to the exact moment he knows he should die.
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How Samira Mohan unknowingly saves the life of Jack Abbot.
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22 Feb 2026
