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Buck is… beautiful–Eddie doesn’t know what other word could do him justice. From his curls to his freckles to his blue eyes, Eddie is just enchanted. It seems silly, but he can’t help but admire the miles of pale, freckled skin laid out in front of him, damn near on top of him, because Buck is just so goddamn beautiful it hurts. He wants to paint him, capture every quirk and flaw and perfection and smother it all on a canvas and tack it up on a wall, wants to show him off. Because he can do that now. Buck is his.
OR Eddie loves Buck. That's it.
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05 Mar 2026
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So they make their way to the next cage, and when Eddie’s eyes land on the dog inhabiting it, they widen slightly as he recoils.
It’s…a rat. That’s the only way Eddie knows how to describe it, though it does kind of feel like an insult to all rats.
Listen. Eddie isn’t one to judge others, including dogs, by their looks. It’s the inside that counts, and all that stuff. And he really does believe that! It’s just that this dog — if it can even be called that — is just about the ugliest looking creature he’s ever laid eyes upon. (Except for Tommy maybe, but thankfully he doesn’t have to deal with his face anymore.)
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Or: Buck and Eddie think about adopting a dog and Buck ends up falling in love with the ugliest one of them all.
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04 Mar 2026
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Liam was done with it, he had been trying to convince his stubborn boyfriend of moving in with him for the last month and a half with no success. So there’s only one option left.
Mama Bear Jenna Dunbar-Geyer was a woman with a mission.Bookmarked by carylans
25 Feb 2026
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She heard Frank’s sharp intake of breath. When he next spoke, she could hear the frown in his voice.
“Robby, I’m- please, I’m sorry, man.”
She didn't know what exactly Frank was begging for. She just knew she didn't like it when he sounded like this.
“Then do better.”
For a second, Heather thought she may have misheard. Robby wouldn’t- Robby would never speak to anyone like that. But then again, Frank was never just ‘anyone’ to him.
or: Frank Langdon's return post-rehab through the eyes of the other Pitt members
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17 Feb 2026
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Frank is in for some good old-fashioned discipline at work.
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16 Feb 2026

