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“Buck, I don’t want to upset you,” he said. “But can you feel this?” Eddie’s eyes gestured down at his arm. Buck followed along the bandages, expecting to see some sort of peek of red or maybe an odd-angled turn. Instead his heart rose and fell too fast as he realized that since they’d been talking, Eddie hadn’t just had his hand on his shoulder. His other was delicately wrapped in Buck’s exposed fingers, starkly white even against the bedding. Buck tried to move them, wanting so badly, even with all this and even as much as it could give him away, to curl back.
They didn’t move.
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After a spiral, Buck attempts the unthinkable. Eddie helps him recover, but his lasting injuries present new challenges that jeopardize his career. Now he has to get his mental health in order, face potentially leaving the firehouse, and all while being completely and totally in love with his best friend.Series
- Part 2 of drying of your tears
Bookmarked by Will_Solace72
27 Apr 2026
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“You- You found me.”
Eddie looks up from his crossword. He’s never seen Buck look so… small, except from when he was in that hospital bed, refusing to look at Eddie. He tries to push the image out of his head.
“I did.” Eddie says simply, because of course he did. He’ll always find Buck, just like Buck always finds him.
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in which buck never tells chim. he spirals out of control, until he does something he can never take back.
Bookmarked by Will_Solace72
27 Apr 2026
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nothing burns like past mistakes by ellewriteswrongs for tiny_reader
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
16 Apr 2026
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the found family has been incredible this season, but it hasn't always been that way. and sometimes all it takes is for everyone to realize how low the bar was before, is a kid that assumes the best about his family
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aka: chris assumes that the firefam showed up for his dad the way they're all showing up for buck
Bookmarked by Will_Solace72
25 Apr 2026
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Google told him this isn’t deadly—not unless he does something stupid like not drink any water and let himself die of dehydration or whatever—but he thinks it might kill him anyway. When he was headed into work, it was bad. Six hours into the shift, he didn’t think it would possibly get any worse. It did. It got worse eighteen hours ago, twelve hours ago, two hours ago. And it’ll be worse tomorrow, and somehow, impossibly, it won’t kill him. It feels like it should be killing him.
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OR: Buck spends a week on medication assisted treatment. Various people hang out. He watches a shit ton of Planet Earth.
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Title from The Mountain Goats' "The Alphonse Mambo".Bookmarked by Will_Solace72
25 Apr 2026
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Bobby's death sends Buck into a flare-up from hell. That doesn't make it any easier to let anyone in. Now, he's spiraling physically and mentally, and his family is starting to worry about losing him too.
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Eddie is watching Buck fall apart at the seams, guilt bubbling underneath his skin. He has a feeling this goes back farther than the funeral, farther than the lab, all the way to the day he shoved most of his belongings in a U-haul and drove to El Paso.
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Buried in their grief, Buck and Eddie may be sharing a home, but there's still eight hundred miles of unshed emotion between them. And both of them are suffering because of it.
Bookmarked by Will_Solace72
19 Apr 2026

