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Having his feelings validated was … pretty fucking great, actually. Dr. Copeland said it might be time for him to let go of one of his burdens at the dinner with everyone. That if he felt himself falling into the peacekeeper, like he always did, making himself the target and taking the verbal abuse that they knew his parents were capable of, to switch gears and actually absorb what’s said and respond similarly. She told him it was ok to be an asshole once in a while, which made him laugh. He could forgive all he wanted, but he didn’t have to forget. And that didn’t mean he was holding onto negative shit. It just meant he valued his own mental health over the feelings of people who don’t know him or constantly push him to forgive whether he’s wrong or not. People who never put his wellbeing as a priority, people who never cared about his wellbeing period. He doesn’t have to forgive them for them. He can do it for him.
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Buck has known about Daniel since he got a copy of his records from the hospital after they found he had been allergic to the hardware in his leg. He didn't want to see his parents again, but he deserved to be free from the guilt he still carried for never being enough for them.
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- Part 68 of 9-1-1 AUs
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Bobby laughed when he reaches the top of the fire-station stairs to find Eddie and Chris in an unfortunate predicament.
“It was the thought that counted, right, Chris?”
Chris turned to look at Bobby, sending him a wide, beaming grin and laughing along. There were a few drops of spaghetti sauce that had exploded across Chris' cheeks and glasses. Eddie stood frozen in the center of the epicenter of the incident, a guilty grimace pasted on his face.
“You should stick to sandwiches and takeout, Dad.” Chris agreed.
“Maybe I should be giving you cooking lessons. I think you might have a better chance than your dad.” Bobby said, ruffling Chris’s hair with a soft, good-natured smile.
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks," Chris dispensed sagely, causing both Bobby and Eddie to gape at the little boy.
"Are you calling me old?"
___OR Three years after moving to LA Buck decides to surprise Chris and Eddie at the end of his final tour. On the way to the station, Buck sees a car wreck and he wouldn't be Buck if he didn't stop to help.
The 118 have a lot of thoughts about the mysterious Eddie Diaz and Buck just can't wait to get home to his boys.
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Bobby meets Buck in a grocery store, and they still somehow become like father-son.
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- Part 1 of It's Good To Meet You AU
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Ana is surprised when someone new is added to Christopher Diaz's pickup list. That's not the only surprise in store.
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- Part 1 of Pickups 'Verse
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All he could do for a moment was stare in shock. He had thought Eddie had signed on with station six. How could he not tell him plans had changed? Had Eddie lied to him?
The sting of betrayal sent ice through his veins as he ogled his husband as he pulled a tight LAFD t-shirt over his head.
Or: Eddie's first day at the 118 doesn't exactly go according to plan, seeing as he didn't tell a very important someone which station he was starting at.
***Can be real as a stand-alone***
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- Part 2 of Bravo Team SEAL!Buck
- Part 1 of Our Secret, Our Vow

