ADHD Buck centric
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When Buck first got diagnosed with ADHD, it had brought with it many answers, but almost just as many questions. Would he get medicine? Would medicine work? Would there be any side effects? In the end, they all got answered: Yes, yes... and yes.
or 5 times Buck had side effects from his medicine and didn't say anything and 1 time him and Eddie had a CONVERSATION (these two I swear)
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born from the same twisted bone. by dylaesthetics for InterPlanetary_Redacted
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
07 Dec 2024
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"Some research says the gene could pass on to your children. Since Buck and Christopher are so alike, I was simply concerned that—”
“Let me stop you right there,” is how Hen cuts Eddie off.
“What? Is it not genetic?”
“It might be, I’m not all that familiar with it,” says Hen, shrugging. “But that’s not really relevant, since… Well, how do I put this? Christopher is not biologically related to Buck.” A pause. “Or did you two morons forget that, what, with your questionable codependency?”
Eddie simply stares at her, as his brain short-circuits. Because—
Um, yeah, they did.
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OR Buck gets diagnosed with ADHD, Eddie schedules an assessment for Christopher, and neither of them realize that there’s not much to worry about since Buck isn’t related to him. Which, uh, might’ve slipped both their minds. -
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“Hey!” Buck says brightly, completely oblivious to Eddie’s irritation. His voice is filled with excitement as he continues. “Did you know that the ancient Greeks used tattoos to communicate among spies? They—”
“You didn’t do the dishes,” Eddie interrupts, not trying to hide or sugarcoat his annoyance. He’s fucking tired of this. He asked Buck to do one thing, and instead of doing it, Buck apparently went on another research binge.
Buck looks almost surprised when his eyes land on the dirty dishes, like he completely forgot they were there.
“Oh,” he says, huffing a small laugh. “Right. I got a little distracted. I’ll do them in a minute.”
“Will you?” Eddie asks with a bitter scoff, and Buck reels back slightly, clearly not having expected that reaction.
“I— Yes, I will,” Buck insists, and Eddie can’t help but scoff again.
Or: How living together leads to Eddie realizing Buck might have ADHD.
