7 Works by yoddream
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“Buck,” Eddie whispers. “Buck, wake up.”
“Hm?” It takes a second for Buck to come to, but then he’s pulling his arms away with a whispered curse, apologies falling from his lips.
“It’s—it’s fine. I just need to use the bathroom,” Eddie lies. He tries to walk to the bathroom as normally as possible, waiting until the door’s closed and locked to look down at his own dick that’s standing at attention.
Or: Eddie struggles with sex
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Eddie Diaz: You've never fostered a baby, right?
Hen Wilson: No, the youngest we had was Nia. Why?
Hen Wilson: Eddie?
Hen Wilson: Eddie, why are you asking about fostering?
Hen Wilson is calling...
Hen Wilson is calling...
Hen Wilson is calling...
Hen Wilson: Eddie Diaz pick up your damn phone or I'm telling Bobby you're the one who ruined his apple pie last Christmas.
Hen Wilson is calling...
Also known as Accidental Baby Acquisition: Eddie Diaz Edition
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He spends his probie year sleeping around with people who haven't met their soulmate yet, searching for something, anything. He ignores the ache in his heart every time he can't find whatever it is he's looking for. He meets Abby, who's given up on finding her soulmate, and he really thinks he's found the one. But she leaves, and a small part of him knows that it's the end, but he ignores it and holds out hope.
Then comes in Eddie Diaz.
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Eloise Marie Thompson was born on a sunny day in Hershey, Pennsylvania to eighteen-year-old Rebecca Thompson. She grew up with a single-parent, though that term was used loosely. Her mother was more interested in partying than raising her. It had only been the last three years that Rebecca decided to step it up, so naturally she had to die in a car accident on her way to work. It had taken the social worker a few days to get a copy of Eloise's birth certificate, and that was how she learned that she did, in fact, have a father.
Evan Charles Buckley.
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"Is one of your grandparents around?" Buck cuts him off.
"What? Why do—?"
"Chris, is there an adult in your family that I can talk to?"
If Chris was paying better attention, he would hear the clear urgency in Buck's voice. Instead, he's just getting angry about being cut off twice. "Buck, I'm with my friends right now, can this wait?"
"Chris, I don't have your grandparents' phone numbers, and I really need to talk to them, okay? It's an emergency!"
His blood runs cold. He turns to Jake and tells him to grab his abuelo before asking Buck, "What happened? Where's my dad?"
"There's been an accident."
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“Your safety is my priority right now. How long have you been thinking about this?” he repeats.
Eddie wants to tell him that it only happened yesterday, but then he thinks about quarantine, and when Shannon died, and when she left for LA after he was discharged, and when he found out Chris was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and when Shannon told him she was pregnant, and when he was ten and his dad yelled at him for crashing his new truck because his mom was in labor and nobody was around to take her to the hospital. He thinks about how he wanted to disappear every time, wished for something to kill him so that he didn’t have to face his fears, deal with reality. It hits him like his dad’s truck hit the tree.
“Since I was in elementary school,” he admits breathlessly.
Also known as, the eddieravi bestie fic that quickly turned into a character study
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Right as Buck reached the curb, he heard a very familiar voice call out his name. He turned with a grin on his face and a greeting for Christopher on the tip of his tongue. His eyes glanced to Eddie and-
Oh.
Oh.
Buck may be malfunctioning.
