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“Maddie and I are doing dinner with the Lees,” Chimney says. “They’re gonna spoil the kids, and then we have to get Jee to sleep somehow.”
Eddie is glaring at the pricing page when the thought hits. “Is Buck going with you?”
Chimney freezes. “Buck. Right, Buck.”
“You forgot your own brother-in-law?” Hen mocks. “That's really the Christmas spirit, Chim.”
“They won't care if he comes. I'll just text Maddie, and we'll get that sorted.”
“No,” Eddie says, and not only because he's looking at a good deal on a flight and two hotel rooms. “I'll invite him to come with us.”
Or: Eddie brings Buck home for the holidays. He's a safe harbor amongst Diaz family drama.
Bookmarked by Daggerash16
29 Mar 2026
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When Buck’s carefully buried past as a Navy SEAL resurfaces, the 118 is forced to confront a side of him they never knew existed. As Buck is called back into a world of secrecy and danger, Eddie—who’s known the truth all along—stands by his side, navigating fear, trust, and love alongside the rest of the team. At the heart of it all is Buck and Eddie’s relationship, tested by distance and uncertainty, and strengthened by the promise of coming home.
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28 Mar 2026
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“Look,” She sighs, “Bobby told us that Buck would prefer if what happened didn’t reach you, so that’s all you’ll get out of me. Sorry, Eddie.”
Eddie can feel a headache growing at the front of his brain. “Okay, thanks, Maddie, just,” he clears his throat, “just tell Buck that whatever it is, he can tell me, and that I’m here when he’s ready.”
She rolls her eyes; it’s ridiculous how sweet those two are on each other. She parks her car and gets out, “I will.”
“Uh, bye, thanks again.”
Buck being in the hospital is not unusual, especially with how accident-prone he can be, but lying and asking for Eddie to be kept in the dark? That’s a new one. And he’s not too fond of it.
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A fling before Eddie leaves for Texas leaves Buck unknowingly with child, well- unknowingly until he delivers on the floor of what used to be Eddie's bedroom. Buck convinces himself that Eddie can't know, and Eddie can't be fooled.
Bookmarked by Daggerash16
28 Mar 2026
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It’s not ideal, being dead. He can’t bake, he can’t take a shower, he can’t go to work. And he can’t tell Eddie he loves him.
It occurred to him in the too-fast flash of a second it took to fall 48 feet into the fiery subfloor full of rubble, glass, and rebar.
Oh, Eddie.
Not ideal at all.
or: Buck is haunting Eddie's house. That's not the end of the story.
Bookmarked by Daggerash16
27 Mar 2026
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With a trembling palm, he turns on the water, and it begins to roar in the sink like an inanimate spring. His fingers are cool. He washes his face, trying to calm down. He looks up, and in the small mirror next to the toothbrush holder, tired blue eyes with slightly swollen eyelids look at him. How many times had he promised himself he wouldn't cry about it anymore? How many times have you broken that promise? “It's because of the skateboard,” he says to himself, “I just fell off the skateboard.”
Bookmarked by Daggerash16
27 Mar 2026
