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Pete is spiralling into self-destruction.
As addiction and an outside threat tighten their grip, he realises that Roger might be the one thing he can't afford to lose.
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04 Feb 2026
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John and Keith are being overly affectionate, and Pete says it doesn't bother him. But he says a lot of things.
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11 Jan 2026
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Buck and Ravi have been in an intense friends with benefits/situationship for...forever. It's kind of a disaster. Together they're codependent, dysfunctional, cruel, toxic, possessive, and Buck's realizing it's everything he's ever wanted.
5 times Buck cheats with Ravi, +1 time it's not cheating-----
“IkindofsleptwithRavithenightoftheBeenado.”
Eddie chokes on his beer, coughing and sputtering for several seconds while Buck waits patiently for him to recover. “Um-what?! Buck, what do you mean you kind of slept with Ravi?”
“Sorry, you're right. Saying ‘kind of’ is reductive and not fair to Ravi.”
“Yeah that’s definitely not the part I'm stuck on,” Eddie says slowly. "Well actually, we’re gonna circle back to that. Buck, the beenado was like two months ago-“
“Six and a half weeks, but hey! Who’s counting?"
“You, apparently. Okay so you and Ravi hook up six and a half weeks ago, and then…what?”
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01 Nov 2025
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Buck comes to see Ravi after a tough call that ended in a young womans death.
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27 Oct 2025
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When Buck starts to feel like he doesn't have anywhere he belongs, Ravi lets him move in against his better judgment. There's nothing to worry about though because it's just temporary...up until it isn't. What have they managed to get themselves into?
The answer isn't all that simple, as there's two sides to every story.
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A childhood of hospitals and doctors made Ravi very averse to wanting things. At a very young age, he had to learn to love and appreciate what he has. What is tangible and in front of him. There's no point in wanting or wishing because tomorrow's never promised. Why waste precious time and energy on fruitless wants, when that effort could go towards appreciating what he has?What he has at the moment, what is tangible, is his friendship with Buck. That is real and happening right now, in the present. There is no reason to even think about, to entertain the mere idea of something more. Ravi is perfectly happy with what he has. There's no other choice.
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27 Oct 2025
