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The MASH 4077 has one of the highest survival rates in the army. But sometimes, people still die. And sometimes, you don't have enough coffins for the amount of dead.
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When Buck's father dies, he's forced to return to his childhood home to help his mother clear out the house. In doing so, old memories come to light, old wounds are reopened, and some healing begins.
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After Henry's death, Radar writes to his wife Lorraine. He doesn't expect her to write back.
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The sound of gunfire doesn't bother Hawkeye anymore. When he first arrived, he would jump each time. Now it's simply another noise in the cacophony of daily life.
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Time is an odd thing. It keeps passing, even when you feel stuck in place. Hawkeye knows how long he's been here. He counts every day, every hour, every second, that he's away from home. Yet for some reason the time feels not to pass. He's still in shock when he realizes that Rosh Hashanah is here.
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There's no time to run, no time to yell. Hawkeye doesn't think. He throws himself over Radar, covering the boy with his body. The force of the explosion hits him before the sound does.
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All in all, the day had been absolutely terrible.
And now, this was the last straw. His bear has a rip. It'd probably been there for a while and he hadn't noticed. It was pretty big now. Stuffing was sticking out from the torn fabric, the bear sagging softly. Radar had no idea how to fix it. Stupid as it is, he feels like he's about to cry.
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Buck used to love being in the water. But now, the water terrifies him. After the tsunami, being underwater doesn't offer the calm he so desperately craves. The sound of voices underwater reminds him of the screams, the way he choked and felt the ocean fill his lungs.
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He's about to water the last plant when it happens.
The ground starts to give way.
He curls his body around Chris, angling them so that he'll take the brunt of the impact when they land. -
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Buck is about to leave, but Eddie grabs his wrist.
"Stay? Please?"
In this moment, he looks so vulnerable. Every wall he has is down.
"Yeah. Yeah, I'll stay."
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"Eddie, you have to let go, I'm going to pull you down with me," Buck begs.
"No," Eddie chokes out through gritted teeth. If he lets go Buck is going to fall. And if the fall doesn't kill him, the inferno waiting below will.
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Buck stands on the edge of the pier. The cold fingers of the wind curl around his arms, as if beckoning him closer. It's sickly ironic that he's choosing to do it here. To end his life in the place where he fought so hard to keep it. But maybe there's some poetic justice in that. He was always meant to die. He's simply finishing the task the world has repeatedly failed. So many times he's almost been killed, and yet for some reason he survived. Why him? Why was he deserving of life when others weren't? He has nothing to give. He's worthless. Broken. All he does is hurt the people around him. He wants so badly to die. So why can't he just fucking jump?
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"Buck? You okay?"
"Fine."
Buck's voice is choked. He sounds like he's in pain. Eddie flicks the light on. Buck's face is covered in sweat. He's biting down on his wrist, trying to stifle any sounds of pain. Eddie runs over and kneels next to him, eyes scanning him for any injuries. Did he miss something earlier? He had checked Buck over and hadn't seen anything. Fear roars through his veins, drowning out everything else.
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It's alright, it's okay, it's alright, it's okay
You're not a monster, just a human
And you made a few mistakesBuck bursts in. Eddie expects to feel shame, embarrassment that Buck is seeing him like this. Instead he feels relief. Buck is safe. He lets everything spill out. He lets himself break, and Buck helps put him back together. Buck doesn't fear his jagged edges. He doesn't care if Eddie is shattered into pieces. He helps Eddie up. Cleans the blood from his hands. Puts Chris to bed. Sits with Eddie as he falls asleep.
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"Dad? I think Buck isn't okay."
"Why would you say that, mijo?"
"I use 'find my friends' to keep an eye on him sometimes. Since he doesn't come over anymore. You know the bridge we drive over to get to school? Buck's been there for two hours. The weather's really bad. He shouldn't be out there."
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"Sunday is parent's night at school. You two are coming, right?"
"You want me to come? Isn't parent's night for parents?" Buck asks slowly.
"Yeah. And you're a parent," Chris says in his 'duh' voice.
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LA has a massive homeless population. As of 2022, there was an estimated 69,144 people experiencing homelessness in LA County. Buck was now part of that number.
He always said everyone would leave. He was right.
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"Evan Buckley?"
Buck looks towards the voice. He curses internally when he sees who it is. He knew he recognized the voice. It's his ex-boyfriend, Russell. He hadn't seen Russ in years, not since he first moved to LA. He hasn't changed much. Besides a few more wrinkles and a couple grey hairs, he looks the same. Russ had been a mistake. He seemed sweet at first. Turned out that he's a piece of shit. He had cheated on Buck with a guy he met at work. And if that wasn't bad enough, he tried to blame Buck for it, purposely preying on all of Buck's insecurities. Buck had gotten out of there as soon as he could. He was hoping he would never have to see this guy again.
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Should we start lovin', give this a try?
You got baggage, but so do I
You got baggage, but so do I
Let's give it a try- Language:
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Buck used to hate summers. There was no school to go so he could escape his parents. He would wander the neighborhood, doing whatever he could to keep himself occupied and away from home. He didn't have many friends. The few he did have would go off to summer camp. He would ask his parents each year, and they'd say no, insulting him however they could in the process. His summers were lonely.
But now, he loves them. He spends them with Chris and Eddie. His summers are no longer lonely, instead filled with laughter and joy.
