Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
“Chris really likes your class,” Eddie says, breaking the silence for the first time in several minutes. “You're a good teacher, man.”
Buck bites his tongue in an attempt to suppress how big he wants to smile at that. “You think so?”
“Of course. I hope I can get there one day.”
Buck turns to look at him for a moment, and Eddie actually looks—hesitant, maybe, or nervous, and Buck doesn't know what he ever has to be nervous about. “Hey. You're a great teacher already.”
Eddie chuckles. “You have no way of knowing that.“
“No, but I know that you're already a great person,” Buck says, and he finds that he means it. “That's like half the battle.”
“I'm not a great person just because I bring you coffee every morning."
Mr. Diaz is the new art teacher. He brings Mr. Buckley coffee every morning.
Bookmarked by awarmlove
19 Mar 2026
-
Tags
Summary
Buck: embrace the homo
Eddie: ?
Buck: hope of missing out
like. u know
instead of fomo
(fear of missing out)Eddie: I know what FOMO is.
But sure
Embracing the homo.Buck makes a very embarrassing, somewhat pained noise, on account of being very embarrassed and also in pain.
His phone buzzes again.
Eddie: I didn’t get dressed anyway.
Can’t exactly show up in this haha
[Photo Attachment]OR: Buck and Eddie go to San Francisco for a gala. There, in an unfamiliar city, they embrace the homo.
Series
- Part 13 of cjo + 911
-
Tags
Summary
Apparently everyone in New Mexico has a better gaydar than the rest of the continental United States combined, because Eddie's not sure so many people have ever clocked him in such a brief span of time ever. Let alone so cruelly.
There's a lot of things about himself that Eddie's sort of always known, but kept pushed away in a faraway corner of his mind. Somewhere safe, where it's out of reach. He could live a life entire pretending it isn't there, and if it rots away inside of him until it's ugly and broken, well. Even more reason to never look.
Unfortunately. His best friend in the whole world keeps making him look.
or: Buck and Eddie stop at a motel halfway through their ride back home. Eddie thinks a lot. Then he says a lot, too.
-
when the rain washes you clean (you'll know) by beetlesandstars, kryptonian
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
11 Mar 2026
Tags
Summary
Buck’s single, to boot, so he’s probably missing it. The small touches, the quiet intimacy of doing something as ordinary as showering together. Having someone take care of him.
Because that’s what Eddie’s doing. He’s taking care of him.
And apparently, Buck’s dick likes that. Buck’s dick, that Eddie is still making eye contact with.
It twitches, and Eddie blinks at it in Morse code.
S.O.S.
Buck makes a small noise, and Eddie, finally, tears his eyes away. He doesn’t trust himself to speak, so he bites his tongue.
“Sorry,” Buck says quickly. His cheeks are ruddy, blush spreading around the rough scrapes. “S-sorry, it’s just—it’s been a while, and the cast—and, you know, I’m right-handed, so I can’t, and sh-sharing a bed, it’s—”
“It’s fine,” Eddie says. His voice comes out clipped, which is not what he wants. Softer, but no less awkward, he says again, “It’s fine. It happens.”
OR: Buck falls off a cliff. Eddie isn’t there to catch him, but he is there to pick up the pieces.
Series
- Part 12 of cjo + 911
-
Tags
Summary
His screen flicks to the next slide on the same person’s story and before Eddie can think about what he’s doing, he taps back and the video starts to play again.
“— so Eddie and I went to the game.”
what happens when, while in nashville, eddie overhears buck telling a new crowd a familiar story.
Bookmarked by awarmlove
11 Mar 2026
