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Eddie was hoping to avoid this conversation, and he can’t even really begin to fathom how or when he would bring it up. Hey, nice save back there, he imagines, the resounding clap of his hand landing on Buck’s shoulder, echoing off the tall ceiling of the station. By the way, I can hear you touching yourself at night. I can hear you making yourself come a foot away from me.
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Buck and Eddie share a bed during quarantine. It blurs a few lines.Bookmarked by FanService209
21 Jan 2026
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“You just love having your mouth filled up, don’t you?” Eddie coos, pulling out his thumb to replace with his index and middle finger and Buck whines plaintively. “Suck."
Buck does, letting saliva pool in his mouth and swirling his tongue around the two digits. He feels them go deeper into his mouth, and he gags as they hit the back of his throat, before remembering to relax.
“Good boy,” Eddie praises, and Buck opens his eyes to look back up at him. He doesn’t even remember closing them. “Who knew needy little sluts could have such good manners?”
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Buck just wants to be Eddie's good little puppy.
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21 Jan 2026
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For as long as Buck could remember, Christmas had been his favorite time of the year. The lights and the decorations and the snow always made the world seem a little brighter and a little quieter. They could celebrate it at the hospital (or so he was told way, way after the fact). It was the one day a year that his parents actually paid him any attention that wasn’t a result of him injuring himself or doing something stupid.
This year, the quiet that Christmas brought was painful. The lights made his stomach clench uncomfortably. The music playing softly through the speakers of every store made him flinch. The tree at the firehouse stood in the corner, undecorated because that had always been Bobby’s job, and Bobby wasn’t here. He’d never put the star on top of the tree again.
__________________Buck isn’t really in the Christmas Spirit this year. Eddie (but mostly Christopher) does whatever he can to change that. They might just fall in love along the way.
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21 Jan 2026
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"Maybe I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't have to listen to every rendition of Baby Shark for two hours straight!" Eddie says, jabbing his finger in Buck's face.
Buck glowers. "Like you can talk, how many times do you have to sing the multiplication song to not be off key?"
Ravi's groan is earth-shattering. "Can you guys please get out of my classroom?"
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Or: in which Buck teaches elementary school, and the new second grade teacher is the last person he ever wanted to see.
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19 Jan 2026
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“I'm not in love with you.” There’s a jolt in Eddie’s stomach at that. “I’m not secretly pining for you, or anything like that. I don’t even see you that way.”
“Oh,” Eddie says, then forces out a laugh he hopes sounds casual. Buck’s eyes are wide, honest, like he’s desperate for Eddie to be reassured by this admission, to believe him. And how much clearer could he be? He’s not in love with Eddie. That’s fine. Eddie never expected him to be. His now empty beer bottle hits the counter too loudly, “No, of course not.”
Or: Buck reassures Eddie that he's not in love with him. Eddie feels some type of way about that.
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04 Jan 2026
