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"Please tell me you aren't seriously apologizing to me for crying right now."
Buck swallows and ducks his head, suddenly sheepish. Half a moment later, a warm, solid weight materializes on his shoulder. Eddie's palm radiates heat through the thick fabric of Buck's sweater. It's instantly grounding.
"You're allowed to cry, Buck," Eddie says quietly. "We've been through a lot today."
"It's not fair when we're arguing," Buck mumbles, refusing to look up.
Eddie sighs, his grip on Buck's shoulder tightens, his thumb pressing in against Buck's collarbone. "We're best friends. You never have to pretend with me."
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or, after the intervention and going to the hospital with Hen, Buck and Eddie return home to have a long overdue conversation.
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- Part 8 of 9-1-1 offscreen
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"Buck thinks I should meet women."
"You're gay," Chris says, easy and matter of fact and confident about it in a way that Eddie hasn't found the ability to master yet himself.
"Yeah, well..." Eddie sighs. "Buck doesn't know that."
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or, 9x07's guys night out: the extended edition
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- Part 7 of 9-1-1 offscreen
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"Seems like you were having fun." Eddie inclines his head slightly downwards to indicate the way Buck's hand is still wrapped around himself.
"Uh, yeah." Buck swallows.
Eddie shifts around on the bed, settling his head back against Buck's pillow as he makes himself more comfortable. "Okay if I join you?"
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or, Buck spends a rare afternoon at home enjoying some alone time, then Eddie gets home and enjoys Buck's alone time too.
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“Oh!” Eddie glances between Buck and Father Brian. “This is, my, uh, well - this is Buck.” He gestures to Buck, feeling sweat beginning to bead on the back of his neck.
Nice going, Eddie, he thinks. Really fumbled that spectacularly.
“Yeah, I’m his Buck,” Buck agrees easily, unbothered by Eddie’s awkwardness. He shakes Father Brian’s hand. “Nice to meet you."
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Or, it's Christmas tradition for Eddie to attend midnight mass with Tia Pepa, this year Buck tags along and Eddie runs into a familiar face.
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Eddie Diaz does not get sick. At worst he experiences mild allergies from time to time. So when he wakes up with a scratchy throat and a pounding headache, he does what any reasonable person would do: he doesn't mention it and he goes to work.
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Both canon compliant and canon divergent companion pieces to various episodes of 9-1-1
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Eddie Diaz wakes up with temporary amnesia after a work injury and mistakenly assumes that Buck is his husband.
After he gets his memories back, he thinks that maybe Buck being his husband wasn't a mistake after all...
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Unrelated random oneshots for Jayce and Viktor because I love those tragic little gay men
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A series of short stories following the day-to-day life of husbands Ed and Stede, their children Alma and Louis, their cat (Kraken), and their friends.
Lots of fluff and humour with a little bit of hurt and comfort thrown in for good measure. This family has a whole lot of love to give and a whole lot of life to live
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Astrophotographer Ed and UFO hunter Stede are boyfriends and they have a lot of weird and wonderful sex about it
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On a quiet weekend, Eddie surprises Buck with a drive up the coast to see elephant seals. The road is long, the air is salty, and the space between them feels different when there’s nowhere else to be.
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Buck blinks. “You mean smoking?”
“No! I mean—yes. I mean—Jesus, Buck, do you know what you look like?”
Buck tilts his head the other way, which is even worse, somehow. “What exactly is this about…?”
“It’s about the fact that you smoke like it’s porn.”
Buck stares.
Eddie throws up his hands. “You smoke like it’s foreplay, okay?! I can’t—Jesus—I can’t think when you do it.”
Buck’s expression does a strange thing. It falters, shifts, and then slides into something dangerous.
"Wait,” Buck says, slow and low, “are you saying you’re into it?”
Or Eddie is really into Buck's new habit
Bookmarked by Frawg_Spawn
07 Jan 2026
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Wow I love cigs. I love men smoking cigs. I love men having sex. Men having sex and smoking cigs. Sensational
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“Sorry, uh, I’m not doing this right,” she says.
“Doing what right?” Eddie asks.
“Actually, sorry, one sec, this is bugging me,” she says before flicking her wrist in the direction of the star. It shifts where it sits atop the tree, untouched, straightening ever so slightly.
“Much better,” she says, turning back to Eddie with a smile.
“H-how did you do that?” Eddie asks.
“I’m your ghost of Christmas past,” she explains, as if it’s the simplest thing on earth. In Eddie’s—albeit, sleep deprived—mind, it certainly is not.
“My…huh?”
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On the night before Christmas, Eddie is visited by three (or four) ghosts who show him what it means to let go, to be loved, and to love someone back.
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“Evan.” Phillip doesn’t get up to greet Buck. He simply stares from his seat next to Margaret. “What are you doing here?”
Buck schools his features into the most affable expression he can manage under the circumstances.
“You literally asked Maddie for help,” Buck says, still standing awkwardly in the doorway. “Told her you needed someone to help around the house once you’re out of the hospital.”
“Yes, but –”
“What we meant was –”
“You asked Maddie.” Buck isn’t surprised to see his parents exchange a knowing look at this. “Because god forbid your son come to help out, right?”
Or, Buck has to go home to take care of his injured mother. While there, he confronts his complicated feelings about his parents, his place in his birth family, and the importance of found family.
Bookmarked by Frawg_Spawn
26 Oct 2025
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Buck hometown fic with every single emotion imaginable. Best Buck POV
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“Well hey, why don’t you go sleep in with your dad? I’ll take the couch.”
“No. No I’m — I don’t think I’m supposed to do that anymore.”
Or, Christopher thinks he’s too old to sleep in his dad’s bed after a nightmare. Buck thinks that’s the most ridiculous thing he’s ever heard.
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Bookmarked by Frawg_Spawn
01 Oct 2025
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Buckley-Diaz family cuddling post nightmares. Crying in the CLUB

