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When he looked up, Eddie’s eyes were bright, focused. He was a little flushed, and his shoulders were soft but his jaw was set. “I love you,” he said.
“I love you, too, man,” Buck said. “But you know what I mean.”
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20 Mar 2025
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Eddie knows he’s fucked up thirty seconds before he passes out.
After a minor accident at work, Buck decides to move in with Eddie to help him recover and get back on track. Healing and growing takes time — and a lot of good food.
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S7 hiatus fic, with some minor eating issues, and many acts of service.
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13 Mar 2025
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“I feel fucking explosive, Buck. Like I’m about to go off at any second. I don’t want you caught in my mess.”
His eyes sting. At the very least, Buck contains the sound of it in his voice. “Eddie, I don’t know if you’ve noticed,” he replies, “but I already am.”
Eddie self-implodes. Christopher, seeking refuge, flees to Buck—whose priorities amount to, in varying order: take in the kid, get Eddie to talk to him, and keep the three of them afloat in the process. (Oh, and Tommy’s there too. He thinks.)
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12 Mar 2025
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delichon - a genus of the swallow family, containing four species of small, bull-headed birds known as house martins.
The war's winding down, that's what everyone's saying. It's as terrifying a thought as being told the war's going to last forever
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27 Jan 2025
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“Just tell him. He’s sixteen, for Christ’s—”
“Fourteen. And I’m not taking child-rearing advice from a sleazy spinster, thank you very much.”
She just snorted at the insult, which was as familiar and good-natured as any of hers. “What does Dick think?”
“We haven’t talked about it,” Lew said, the lie winning him a soft groan from his sister.
“Well,” she said, and Lew could practically hear her roll her eyes, the gesture so familiar and similar to the way his own son mutely reminded him every day that he considered Lew an idiot that Lew almost gritted his teeth. “Roy’s his boy too, isn’t he?”

