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"I missed you too," Eddie tells him which is the truth. He liked working with Marjan, but he ended up talking her ear off about Buck, which is slightly embarrassing now that he thinks about it. At this point, he might as well just stamp Property of Evan Buckley right across his forehead.
Or, the one where Eddie is insanely jealous because he thinks Buck has a crush on Marjan, and Buck calls him out on it.
(Set just after the Lone Star crossover, which happens during S4 of 911)
Bookmarked by oleyandro
20 Feb 2026
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The grand conclusion is:
Buck is a jealous, lovesick idiot who still has no idea how to explain that to Eddie without making things even worse.
Or, my take on the aftermath of the 7x04 basketball incident that we were all robbed of.
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20 Feb 2026
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What the fuck.
That’s the only thing playing in Eddie’s mind as he watches Buck pause at the threshold on his way to the car.
It’s a Tuesday morning, right before Eddie, Buck, and Chris are supposed to leave for work and school respectively, and Buck is holding a gorgeous bouquet of flowers.
What the fuck!
The whole team had Monday off, so Ravi had invited them all to a party at some fun rodeo themed bar over the weekend, and now...
Now Eddie is so hung over he’s seeing things. He’s hallucinating beautiful flowers at his front door. He’s imagining his best friend holding a bouquet of sunflowers and eucalyptus and snapdragons and baby’s breath. Honestly, kudos to his brain for creating such an array of flowers, because there is no way that this is real.
Eddie’s brain repeats again:
What the fuck!?aka: The 7 times Buck is given a gift from his secret admirer + The 1 time Eddie figures out who it is
Bookmarked by oleyandro
20 Feb 2026
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19 Feb 2026
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“Eddie,” Buck didn’t whine. “I’m fine. You don’t need to come and babysit me.”
“Should have answered me then,” Eddie said.
Buck rolled his eyes and moved towards the fridge. “I was a little late in texting you, big deal. Besides, I have company.”
Silence rang on the other end of the phone. Buck pulled out two beers, placing them on the bench. He frowned when there was no response. “Eddie?”
“Company,” Eddie repeated, voice sounding tight over the phone.
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Buck pet sits his neighbors dog and Eddie gets a little jealous.
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- Part 2 of 9-1-1 Flufftober 2025
Bookmarked by oleyandro
19 Feb 2026
