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- 9-1-1 (TV) (5)
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When Buck and Eddie's rivalry lasts longer than one day, Bobby decides to enlist them both for co-planning the annual 118 firehouse Christmas party in an attempt to force them to get along.
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“You cooked, like you always do, and it was amazing. Let me do this,”
“Yeah, yeah, chef's kiss, I get it, but-“
Buck is cut off because Eddie is kissing him. It takes his sluggish, wine-drunk brain a few seconds to catch up, and by then Eddie’s mouth is no longer on his own, and Buck would assume he'd hallucinated the whole thing if not for the vaguely manic look in Eddie’s big, wide eyes.
“Um. Chefs kiss?” Eddie says, punctuated with a hollow laugh.
Or, Eddie manages to enlist Buck into cooking for their date before Buck even knows that they're on one.
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For a moment, a sickening image passes through Buck’s mind: Eddie’s bedroom door locked, kicked open, his body curled up at the foot of the bed, only this time there are no tears and no destroyed decor and he isn’t breathing, he’s not here. He’s not here.
Or, Eddie goes missing, and Buck loses his mind.
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Buck’s hand is on his thigh. Eddie chokes on his beer, eyes fixed on the curl of Buck’s fingers, tucked in just above his knee to where his skin meets the sofa. He hadn’t noticed, how hadn’t he even noticed?
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God's grace, he can tell from the burning light across the confessional and the heat under his skin, has been tainted and cracked when it comes to Eddie Diaz. He can taste it in the back of his throat. But it hasn’t completely shattered yet — and he won’t let it. He can’t.
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“I thought being in a press conference with Diaz of all people would get the heat off me.”
Eddie Diaz, the reigning World Champion and the man who holds so many records in the sport it’s difficult to count them on both hands. Last year, he won nineteen of the 21 races, sweeping the competition and was crowned a three-time World Champion before they raced at his home circuit in Texas. “I should’ve purposefully lost,” Buck remembers Diaz saying to Jenson Button in Qatar, “Being crowned Champion in Texas would’ve been so special.”
Buck’s barely spoken to the guy, and he hates him.
or, Buck is Ferrari's newest driver. He really does not like Eddie Diaz, Red Bull's reigning World Champion and his biggest rival.
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Hen reaches out of her bunk to turn off the overhead light. Buck’s face is illuminated by the glow of his phone. After a minute or so, he locks the screen, his face disappearing into the darkness.
“So what was everyone’s first kiss like?”
The Station 118 bunkroom has witnessed a lot over the years. Private conversations, spats, occasions of affection, joy, and anguish. It’s seen pranks, and games, and camaraderie. It’s even been privy to an unfolding love story or two.
It holds the memory of each of these moments.
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- Part 1 of The Bunkroom Series
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“I think it might be time for you to go.”
“What—why?” Buck asked.
“You’re a freshman, Buck,” Eddie accentuated the syllables of his name. “You shouldn’t really be here.”
“I have just as much a right to be here as you do.” Buck argued, adjusting himself so he was standing up perfectly straight. Making himself bigger. He was taller than Eddie, he noticed.
So why did he still feel so small standing next to him?
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Evan “Buck” Buckley, freshman star of the UCLA hockey team shows up to university ready for the best four years of his life. The only problem? Everywhere he turns, senior baseball star Eddie Diaz seems to be standing in his way.

