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Buck’s breath caught in his throat.
He tugged at the rope around his wrists, twisting and contorting himself in an attempt to wrench himself out of the restraints. The rope burned against his skin. Buck wasn’t sure if it was sweat or water running down his face, but he didn’t care. He needed to get out of the rope.
The more he struggled, the more the rope cut into his skin until the burning sensation on his wrists rivaled that of the throbbing in his head.
“That’s not going to work,” a soft, familiar voice said behind him.
Buck’s blood ran cold. “Chase?”
“Nice to see you, Buckley.” Footsteps echoed around him until Chase Mackey’s smug face appeared before him. “I have to say, you’ve looked better.”
“What’s going on?” Buck tugged against the restraints. “Where am I?”
“We’re going to play a game.” Mackey reached into the front pocket of his suit — did he only own suits? — and pulled something out.
Buck’s phone.
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OR After Buck drops the lawsuit, Mackey comes looking for revenge.
Bad Things Happen prompt - Blood from the Mouth
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- Part 1 of Bad Things Happen Bingo
Bookmarked by Iramax
15 Apr 2026
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Buck swipes his tongue over his blood-splattered lips, the metallic taste lingering on his tongue. Something sharp pinches the back of his hand, and he waits for the familiar, almost comforting sensation of pain medication to begin to flood through his veins.
The pain begins to recede to a more welcoming ache, though it continues to ripple across his pelvis in small waves. Buck’s body slumps against the rubble as the last of the adrenaline begins to leave his body. His vision swims in and out of focus, but one constant thought manages to break through the fog.
Eddie.
He needs them to know.
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OR Buck gets hurt when Eddie's in Texas and makes everyone promise not to tell him.
Bad Things Happen Bingo - Long-Term Recovery
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- Part 3 of Bad Things Happen Bingo
Bookmarked by Iramax
15 Apr 2026
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Chris lay still for a moment, listening.
One snore was deep, rumbling, and familiar—the kind that vibrated slightly through the mattress. Phil. Predictable. Reliable. Sounded like a warp core settling in for the night.
The other—
Chris turned his head slightly and blinked.
Leonard McCoy was sprawled on his side next to Phil, one arm flung over a pillow, mouth slightly open, producing a sharp, offended little snort every few seconds—like sleep itself had personally insulted him and he was protesting.
Chris bit his lip to keep from laughing.
“Well I’ll be damned,” he murmured under his breath. “He does sleep.”
Phil snored louder, as if in agreement.
Chris shifted his gaze downward.
Jim was awake.
(Leonard and Jim are kids and survivors of Tarsus IV… Chris and Phil took in two very traumatized, feral boys… what the hell could possibly go wrong?? Oh… right… Klingons… and emotions.)
Bookmarked by Iramax
15 Apr 2026
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Buck knows the 118 is his family. They have been with him through so much. But when everyone goes home, it is Buck left by himself.
Buck decides he wants to change that. He decides that he wants to create his own family. One that doesn’t leave. One that stays.
So Buck adopts a dog.
But that leads to some jealousy from the Diaz family as they feel this dog is taking all of Buck’s time.
Bookmarked by Iramax
02 Apr 2026
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When Eddie left for Texas, he knew he’d be leaving so many things behind. His friends, his mentor, his house, and most importantly, the man he loved. But he needed to work to get his son back. And if that meant leaving his own world partly behind, then so be it.
He never expected to be left in the dark after he got into an argument with Buck. He regrets what he said to him, but by the time he finds the courage to apologize, it might be too late, and the last words Buck would ever hear from Eddie were angry ones.
Bookmarked by Iramax
20 Mar 2026
