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The Pitt doesn't care who you were before you walked through its doors. It only cares what you can survive once you're inside.
Harper Lane is a new intern thrown into one of the most intense trauma centers in the country, where every shift is a fight between chaos and control, life and loss. Under the unrelenting pressure of nonstop emergencies, impossible decisions, and a hospital that never sleeps, she quickly learns that medicine isn't just about saving lives-it's about surviving the cost of trying.
At the center of it all is Dr. Robby Rabinavitch, a brilliant but emotionally distant attending who doesn't believe in comfort, second chances, or slowing down. He teaches his interns one rule: don't freeze. But Harper refuses to stay invisible in a system built to break people like her.
As trauma cases stack higher and the Pitt pushes everyone to their limits, Harper and Robby find themselves locked in a slow-burn tension neither of them has time for-but both of them can't ignore. In a place where attachment is dangerous and emotions are liabilities, the hardest thing to treat might be what's happening between them.
Because in the Pitt, survival is expected.
But connection? That's the real risk.