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"Please tell me you aren't seriously apologizing to me for crying right now."
Buck swallows and ducks his head, suddenly sheepish. Half a moment later, a warm, solid weight materializes on his shoulder. Eddie's palm radiates heat through the thick fabric of Buck's sweater. It's instantly grounding.
"You're allowed to cry, Buck," Eddie says quietly. "We've been through a lot today."
"It's not fair when we're arguing," Buck mumbles, refusing to look up.
Eddie sighs, his grip on Buck's shoulder tightens, his thumb pressing in against Buck's collarbone. "We're best friends. You never have to pretend with me."
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or, after the intervention and going to the hospital with Hen, Buck and Eddie return home to have a long overdue conversation.
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- Part 7 of 9-1-1 offscreen
Bookmarked by deeyonisus
23 Jan 2026
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buck my baby :(
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All Eddie wanted to do was survive a phone call with his sister. He didn't mean to confess his love for his best friend, and he definitely didn't mean for that best friend to be standing right behind him while he did it.
Or: The one where Adriana is smug, Eddie is "down bad," and Buck should really learn to stop eavesdropping
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Eddie has a sexuality crisis about Buck. The only person he wants to help him work through it is Buck.
It’s when he realizes the ache in his chest isn’t normal. He’s in love with Buck. And he doesn’t know what the hell to do about it.
Well. Whenever he’s panicking about something, he calls Buck.
Before Eddie can overthink it, he’s dialing Buck.
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The Thought is so loud in Ravi’s mind that it feels like his ears are ringing.
“Buck deserves someone like that,” Eddie says, like he didn’t just describe himself. “It’s hard to watch him date sometimes. I just–even I could do so much better than most–well, all–of his exes.”
Ravi chokes on his spit. It’s not cute. He actually might die, right here, in the locker room; he can’t get air into his lungs.
“Dude,” Eddie says, looking faintly alarmed.
Ravi can finally breathe again, but his trachea is probably shredded.
“It’s fine,” Ravi rasps, “I’m fine.”
Eddie looks skeptical. It’s fine. Ravi almost died because Eddie’s a dumbass, but Ravi will give him a pass this time because this is, like, an insane level of dumbassery.
“Why don’t you?” Ravi asks, clearing his throat again.
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Or: Ravi being a couple’s counsellor for people who aren’t a couple (yet).
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Chris continues to chatter in Eddie’s ear, and Eddie half listens as Buck goes up to Margaret and hands her the tape measurer he’d been holding. She stares at him with one tape measurer in each hand now, eyebrows drawn in confusion as he smiles and waves goodbye at her.
“See you later!” Buck calls as he exits the loft with Chris.
Eddie is only a few feet behind, but he looks at her, gives her a polite but fake smile, and says, “See you later, Maggie!” as he closes the door. He only catches the first half of her spluttering and protest of the name as the door shuts behind him.
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Or, Eddie finds out Margaret Buckley wants to buy Buck a couch and thinks, fuck that.
