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There is something so glaringly not Buck about the scene in front of him. That knot of dread becomes a boulder, plunging into Eddie’s gut and nearly knocking the wind out of him.
“Hey, Chris, wait here a second, would you?” Eddie’s already crossing the threshold.
“But, it’s just Buck-”
“Chris,” Eddie turns around, scrambling to collect the worries that are slipping through his internal defenses like a sieve. He meets Christopher’s gaze, his son no longer a boy but a young man. He doesn’t ask or demand. He begs. “Please. Please just wait.”
It’s probably fine. All a misunderstanding. Eddie is jumping to conclusions. Even at his worst, Buck would never—but if Eddie’s worries are well-founded, he would never forgive himself for letting Chris see what’s inside that house.
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Or, Eddie uses his key to Buck's house and finds himself in a situation that is all too familiar, only this time he's on the other side of the door. Meanwhile Buck struggles to cope with eight years of love and loss, oh, and that whole kidnapping thing.Bookmarked by Buckettttt
29 Jun 2026
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Eddie's hand lifts again, helpless, hauled forward by a gravity neither of them ever managed to bury, like he can't stop it, like whatever's been pulling him toward Buck never once got told it's over. Fingers reaching for Buck's face like the door might still hang open by a crack.
Buck steps away before it can reach him. He backs the full width of the kitchen this time and folds his arms over himself, bracing against a blow that's already a part of him.
"Don't," he croaks. "You don't get to almost have me. You don't get to reach across this space like it doesn’t hold the memory of me belonging to you. You traded that away the morning you decided I wasn't worth staying for. And I get it, Eddie. You had to go, for Chris. I know. But for fucks sake. I would have come with you. I would’ve—" There it is. The thing he never let himself admit. I would’ve come with you. You never asked. I’d’ve followed you across the country without a second of hesitation, and you decided I was easier to leave behind than to bring along. “I would’ve said yes to anything. But you didn’t ask.”
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Buck and Eddie hook up before he leaves for El Paso. Four months later, Eddie comes back with a girlfriend.Bookmarked by Buckettttt
28 Jun 2026
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Then, Eddie’s face does something, and that smug, smug look comes back as he steps aside for his partner, who is holding a large bowl full of pasta. And who is carrying that pasta?
Evan motherfucking Buckley.
Breakthrough actor and star, Evan Buckley. Freakishly famous actor Evan Buckley.
Eddie Diaz’s partner, Evan Buckley.
“Oh, my god,” Chimney whispers suddenly, and everyone looks to him. Chimney’s eyes are bouncing back and forth between Eddie and Buck, his eyes wide with shock and a little bit of panic. “Fuck… I so owe Eddie twenty bucks,” Chimney mumbles, head dipping low, and a groan leaving his mouth. Then, Chimney digs his wallet out of his pocket, flicks open the sad, thin thing, and tugs a crumpled twenty free. “Fuck you.”
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or; you never make a bet with eddie diaz... ever.
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- Part 51 of buddie by tired
Bookmarked by Buckettttt
28 Jun 2026
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It has been a year since Bobby’s death, and Buck has never been the same. Grief eats at him in quiet ways the rest of the 118 can’t quite reach, so when he announces he’s taking a break and heading abroad, everyone tells themselves he deserves the space. A week later, he disappears. Weeks turn into months, and the people he left behind are forced to believe the unthinkable—that Buck walked away for good. Until the headlines change, and the word “presumed dead” settles over them like ash.
What none of them know is that Buck’s story didn’t end there. His grief, his secrets, and the dangerous truth he’s been carrying all lead back to a past no one at the 118 ever imagined. And when the pieces finally surface, the loss they thought they understood becomes something else entirely.
How will the 118 deal with losing people they love, only to find out later that it was all a lie?
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Buck disappeared, and the truth might destroy what’s left of the family they built.
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Bookmarked by Buckettttt
28 Jun 2026
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“But what if he is doing fight club again Hen?” Chimney is half whispering half panicking.
“Chim.” Hen rolls her eyes at him. “He's not in another fight club.”
“Eddie was in a fight club?” Harry asks in confusion. “Was this when he was in Texas? Before he joined the 118?”
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Eddie hurt his wrist and isn't exactly truthful about how it happened.Inspired by the Hula Hoop scene from Brooklyn 99.
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26 Jun 2026
