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Sure, French clichés are everywhere—croissants, balconies, starry nights over Paris—but when Luc shows up at the firehouse to remind Buck of their “marriage pact,” suddenly those clichés feel pretty irresistible. Between Buck’s charming obliviousness, Eddie’s quietly possessive glare from above, and Chim and Hen pitching their very own Netflix rom-com (because yes, Train to My Heart: Buckley Edition is a must-watch), the sparks are flying higher than the Eiffel Tower. Add a few dropped balls, a croissant obsession, and a call alarm that just won’t quit, and you’ve got a firehouse love story that’s equal parts sweet, funny, and maybe a little complicated. This is just the beginning — grab your beret and your popcorn, because things are about to get très intéressant.
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When Ravi’s lowkey TikTok channel about fire safety and mental health unexpectedly goes viral, the last thing he needs is Evan Buckley stumbling into a live stream and turning it into a meme-fueled circus. But Buck, ever the golden retriever in human form, is all in — from meme reenactments to firehouse skits and wildly unnecessary costume changes.
Soon, the two become the station’s most chaotic content duo, amassing followers and accidentally stealing hearts one trend at a time. Everyone at the 118 is confused, amused, or actively concerned — especially Eddie Diaz, who watches from the sidelines with a cup of coffee and a growing sense that he might have missed his chance with Buck.
As each chapter follows a new trend, a new video, and a new moment of ridiculous, unfiltered bonding, Eddie is forced to confront the feelings he's been burying for years — and what it means to watch someone else capture the light in Buck that used to shine just for him.
It started as content. But maybe, for Buck, it's always been something more.
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Evan "Buck" Buckley has always felt most alive when he’s off the ground. Trained as a trapeze/aerial silk artist since childhood, his secret life in the air contrasts sharply with his role as a firefighter on the ground. No one at Station 118 suspects the skills he keeps hidden—until a series of daring rescues force Buck to draw on his acrobatic talents in unexpected ways.
As the squad teases and Eddie Diaz’s curiosity grows, Buck must decide how much of himself he’s willing to reveal—and whether the man watching him so closely might be the one person who understands the thrill of flying without fear.
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Five times Buck uses his trapeze/aerial silk skills on the job to pull off impossible saves. And then the one time the entire crew sees those skills in full display—at a pop-up circus where Buck volunteers, bringing his two worlds crashing together.
