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The new probie is a mystery wrapped up in a contradiction wrapped in another mystery. Friendly and overbearing yet completely reserved. Trying to figure him out is like getting stuck in a revolving door that never slows down enough to let you get through the opening. And so far, he’s garnered them a net zero on profits two weeks in. The money box and accompanying notebook sat untouched in Hen’s locker.
In which Buck comes to the 118 with a more complicated history, one he is determined to hide. They still somehow become a family.
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21 Feb 2026
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Eddie Diaz starts his first shift at the 118. A major earthquake strikes the city a few weeks later, and suddenly not just one but two of Buck's siblings are trying to reconnect with him. Bobby's trying hard to get some alone time with his girlfriend, but it's a little hard with a roommate (who he insists is not actually his son). Chimney keeps meeting a beautiful woman near his apartment. Hen and Karen are just trying to get five minutes of peace for their family.
Or, Part 2 (season 2) of the canon rewrite where Buck ended up in foster care, Daniel lived, and everything is just a little bit different.
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- Part 2 of Breathing Smoke to Keep Their Place
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Not because he owns me, But 'cause he really knows me by Hayden_the_witch
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
10 Jan 2026
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“I want another kid with you because we’re a team, and you want them.” Eddie tells him. Buck leans into him, dropping his head onto Eddie's shoulder, taking a deep breath. “I’d be content if we could never have any more kids, too,” Eddie continues, “because we’re a team and I love you.”
Buck raises his head, his eyes watering. “I love you, too,” he sniffles. “So much.”
“Oh, Honey,” Eddie’s eyes softened. “Come’ere.”
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Eddie and buck figure out the newest aspect of their life. (Could be read as a stand alone, hypothetically.)
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- Part 2 of Call it what you want
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Buck had finally understood... it had taken him 3 months, 3 months of silences and angry looks, of orders given coldly and endless lists of tasks at the station, of people leaving when he sat down at the table, of conversations stopping when he arrived.
3 months but he had finally understood: Station 118 did not forgive and those he had fought for had turned their backs on him.
3 months but it had become clear to him: he was not welcome there and that was not his family, it never had been.And now all that was left was to let go.
But a call and a girl who reminds him too much of himself could be the solution to the cold in his life and his heart.

