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Raphael’s trying his best not to be nosy, but his eyes land on Eddie’s screen anyway, and he huffs out a quiet laugh. “My wife sends me stuff like that, too. I don’t know where she finds it.”
“If she’s anything like Buck, she’s got the oddity section on AP News bookmarked.”
Eddie’s card makes a soft little beep as he taps it against the machine, and Raphael smiles at him as he tears the receipt off and hands it over. “How long have y’all been together?”
...or, everyone in El Paso has lost their minds.
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Bookmarked by Jade_Vision
17 Feb 2026
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"You are perpetually online. How do you not know about the booktok lean?" asks Eddie.
A booktok lean, swooning and a 'moment' between Eddie and Buck.
Bookmarked by Jade_Vision
18 Feb 2026
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It’s Eddie’s turn and, suddenly, he has an idea. A bad idea, probably. Definitely not fully thought through, or thought through at all, really—but an idea nonetheless. He has been meaning to tell everyone, and if the opportunity is presenting itself…
Well. Now’s as good a time as any.
“Never have I ever been straight.”
Or: the 118 gets trapped in an elevator, a game of never have I ever is played, Eddie comes out, Buck freaks out, and it all works out in the end.
Bookmarked by Jade_Vision
18 Feb 2026
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They spend the whole morning making calls. Death is busy for the living.
“Eddito,” his Tia said softly after a while. “Have you told your Buck? He would want to know.”
He hadn’t.
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His Abuela passes. Eddie reckons with God, religion, and coming back to life.
Bookmarked by Jade_Vision
17 Feb 2026
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Buck's plan for the evening is simple: eat calzones with Eddie, pretend he's not in love with his best friend, and absolutely never think about one desperate night he hooked up with Tommy in Eddie's house, and the conversation they had the morning after in Eddie's kitchen while Eddie was in El Paso.
Then Eddie mentions a missed call. And a voicemail. And a text from Tommy asking if Eddie thinks he's "competition."
Before Buck can spiral, Eddie holds out his hand for Buck's phone, finds Tommy's still-blocked number, and calls him back himself. What follows is ten minutes of calm, surgical destruction: Eddie dismantling Tommy's ego, burning every bridge, and saying things like "You call that competition? You were never in the fucking race," and "I left him behind and he was still fucking mine."
Buck's pressed against the corner of the kitchen, half-hard and fully in shock, because they aren't even dating.
Yet.
Bookmarked by Jade_Vision
16 Feb 2026
