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Buck knows he's secretive about his personal life, but its not his fault his team makes fun of him every chance they get! When a call goes wrong will his big secret finally get revealed?
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secretly married history teacher eddie and firefighter buck
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18 Jul 2026
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17 Jul 2026
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Tommy huffs, “Did Evan ever tell you about the breakup?”
Taken aback, Eddie just bewilderedly shakes his head. Apparently, this is funny enough to extract a chuckle from Tommy.
“Well it was nice to see you,” Tommy says as he turns away to grab his cart. He turns briefly to look back at Eddie over his shoulder, and adds, “maybe we can catch up over basketball some time, Buckley.”
Or: Eddie wears Buck’s jumper without realising, and runs into Tommy at the supermarket
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16 Jul 2026
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Buck and Eddie are on a date, and the waitress at the restaurant won't stop flirting with Eddie. Buck handles it normally.
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16 Jul 2026
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you should feel how I feel (when somebody says your name) by cleverly
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
14 Jul 2026
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“But he’s Buck,” Theo explains, pushing a small finger into Buck’s chest, as if to show Tommy exactly who Buck was. “Everyone calls him Buck.”
Tommy’s face relaxes slightly as he answers, “yes, that’s true, but—”
“Everyone!” Theo cuts Tommy off, holding up his hand as he begins to count on his fingers. “Me, Chris, Auntie Hen and Karen, Uncle Chimney, Ravi—”
Once he runs out of fingers on his one hand, he looks up at Buck, realization dawning on his face. “Aunt Maddie calls you Evan!” He exclaims, almost shouts in Buck’s face, eyes comically wide at this, apparently very important, piece of information.
Buck nods. “Yes, she does. Sometimes.”
“Aunt Maddie does, sometimes.” Theo reiterates to Tommy, his eyes narrowing as he cocks his head to the side, thinking. “Wait— Eddie does too! But only sometimes. Like less sometimes than Aunt Maddie. I think? But Eddie is Eddie, so it’s different.”
Tommy can’t help the snort he lets out, “you’re right about that, kid.”
Or, Buck runs into his ex at the grocery store, which forces Buck to confront feelings he's been ignoring for far too long.
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14 Jul 2026
