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no one's ever had me (not like you) by wenttoafortuneteller for timeshareindestin
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
31 Dec 2024
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Bobby clears his throat, flustered. “Nothing you say will convince me to let you engage in PDA in this firehouse.”
“But outside of the firehouse is okay?” Buck pitches. “Like, for instance, in the engine?”
“Absolutely not,” Bobby says sternly. Buck deflates. “Just… find it within yourselves to be professional for the rest of the shift. Please.”
“It’s okay, Cap,” Eddie says, with a smile equal parts charming and reassuring. “We’ll behave. Right, Buck?”
“Yeah,” Buck agrees— not because he wants to, but because he’s pretty sure he would do anything Eddie ever told him to. “What’s another 46 hours?”
Or: Buck, Eddie, and their first shift as a couple.
(Written for 9-1-1 Gotcha for Gaza.)
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Bookmarked by longxav
08 Aug 2025
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To: Buck
Hey.To: Buck
So I was thinking. People get hungry, right?To: Buck
I mean, I know I get hungry. :laughing:To: Buck
How about you? Do you think you’ll be hungry on Thursday? Around 7?To: Buck
I mean. We could be hungry together. And go eat. Somewhere nice?To: Buck
Let me know :thumbs-up:Or: Eddie and Buck go on an awkward first date.
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07 Aug 2025
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He’s tired of reading ‘I’m so sorry for your loss’ and ‘He will be missed’ and ‘He was a great man’. Because he wasn’t.
If there was one thing his father wasn’t, was a ‘great man’. Phillip Buckley was a pretentious asshole, a shitty father and a horrible person.
Buck didn’t miss him. He should feel bad about it. He was his father, the man who raised him, fed him, put him through school, and Buck couldn’t find it in him to miss him.His father didn’t care all the times Buck almost died, so why should Buck care about Phillip dying? He doesn’t think it’s fair.
(or, phillip buckley dies and buck doesn't know how to feel about it)
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02 Aug 2025
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Eddie exhales through his nose, still not looking at him, focused on the new card in front of him. “I’ve never had a Valentine.”
Buck stills. “Never?”
Eddie shakes his head. “No.” He says it like it’s no big deal, like it’s just a fact, but something about it doesn’t sit right with Buck.
He watches Eddie for a moment, trying to wrap his head around it. Because Eddie—Eddie, with his steady hands and careful smiles and the kind of quiet, effortless warmth that makes people want to stay—how has he never had someone look at him on Valentine’s Day and think, yeah, he should have something special?
(or, buck finds out eddie's never had a valentine and takes matters into his own hands)
Bookmarked by longxav
02 Aug 2025
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Buck stares at the man in the brown jacket with a flower in his pocket for three entire minutes and, impossibly, the man is still Eddie Diaz. Eddie Diaz, his best friend, his straight best friend, is sitting at a table, at the cafe Buck is supposed to meet his blind date at, wearing the brown jacket with a flower in his pocket that his blind date is supposed to be wearing and it’s just not making a lot of sense.
Or, Buck goes on a blind date. Impossibly, so does Eddie.
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01 Aug 2025
