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They hadn't put a label on this after all. All they did last time was make out after a few beers. Would Doug Ross want to be his boyfriend? Would it be too difficult to keep a secret? Would this ruin their friendship? His career? Their careers? Was Doug just doing this as a favor after his divorce?
And most important of the questions that Mark was currently asking himself; Was he just thinking about all this to keep his mind off the task at hand, in his hand, that wasn't doing a good job with?
Mark and Doug in bed together for the first time. It's not without awkwardness.
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02 Nov 2025
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Buck stumbles over, dizzy and nauseous. He doesn't know if he can even blame the hangover anymore. He picks up the paper with shaky hands. State of Nevada Marriage Certificate.
This is to certify that the undersigned Rev. Matthew Johnson did on the 11th day of the month of March of the year 2026, join in lawful wedlock Evan Buckley and Ravi Panikkar.
Buck drops the paper like it’s burned him.
“What the fuck?”
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or, Buck drives himself insane over Eddie’s reaction to his drunk marriage.
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02 Nov 2025
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“I can’t just—oh, holy shit,” Buck says through a laugh.
“What?” Eddie asks, contorting himself to try and follow Buck’s line of sight. “What is it?”
Buck physically manhandles him so that he’s looking in the right direction and discreetly points towards the aisle.
“Are those little helicopters hanging off the pews,” Buck asks in horror.
Eddie is equally horrified, for the record.
“We’d never have something that trashy at our wedding,” he says without thinking.
Buck freezes next to him. “At our wedding?”
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(Eddie accidentally makes a comment about his and Buck’s future wedding. Buck doesn’t even know Eddie’s gay.)
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02 Nov 2025
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Years unfurled gently: birthdays, burnt pancakes, lazy Sunday mornings. Eddie’s hair silvered first; Buck’s knees started cracking when he knelt to tie their daughter’s shoes. There were bad days, of course—arguments, grief, the quiet exhaustion that comes with living—but every morning, Buck would roll over, find Eddie beside him, and it would still feel like winning.
Then one evening, in the middle of a conversation about nothing, Buck noticed the lamp on the nightstand was wrong. The base was supposed to be brushed steel—but now it was glass. The shade cast the wrong color light.
He frowned. Blinked once.
And woke up.
OR: Buck grows old with Eddie—twenty years of everything he ever wanted—and then wakes up to find it was all a cruel coma dream + epilogue.
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01 Nov 2025
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In between all the work the boys need to accomplish for the Resistance, they manage to find breathing room with each other for even a little bit before resuming the push for freedom.
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30 Oct 2025
