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“I'm bi.”
Raising his eyes to the rest of the team, Eddie is surprised to find them all staring at him, jaws dropped in disbelief.
So much for warm support.
“What?” Hen finally asks, genuine confusion stamping her face.
“I'm bi,” he says again, more confident… or something like it. “I've been doing some soul searching since Nashville and…” he nods to himself, a shy smile stamping his face as he looks up to his team, “I guess I’m finally ready to share this with you guys.”
They, however, do not share in his whimsy.
“You're joking.” Ravi deadpans.
Or: Eddie comes out wrong—but luckily the rest of the 118 is there to drop kick him out of the closet.
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eddie realises that he does NOT like thomas kinard, and neither does literally anyone
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is that the kinda way to face the burnin' heat? (i just think of my baby) by cloisnford
Fandoms: The Rookie (TV 2018)
14 Mar 2026
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The day after, Tim wakes up with a start, a chill settled deep in his bones despite the warm, dry weather of Los Angeles.
Without even opening his eyes or reaching out his hand, he knows that Lucy is already up, the side of her bed long gone cold.
Today is the next day.
He knows what today will bring for both of them.
He is already tired thinking about it.
or the morning after the events of 8.10, Tim tries to take care of Lucy and then has to watch her bodycam footage at work.
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Evan Buckley has been living as a beta for the last 18 years. When he nearly faints, Bobby forces him to go to the doctor who tells him he has to choose between living as an omega, his true self, or dying as a beta.
It's an easy choice to make. Buck wants to live. But how will he adjust to finally living openly as an Omega?
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- Part 1 of My Buddie Omegaverse fics
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“Gay Michael’s coming over for dinner tonight,” Bobby says conversationally, sliding a bowl of olives over to Buck.
Buck catches the bowl, and then freezes, eyes widening. “Gay… Michael? Since when do you call Michael Gay Michael?”
Ah. Well.
“It just slipped out,” Bobby admits. “I don’t usually.”
Buck’s eyebrows furrow, something like quiet devastation falling onto his face. “Cap, are— are you homophobic?”
At this, Bobby startles. “What? No. Gay Michael is my best friend.”
Or: Bobby calls it as he sees it.

