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Eddie is happy working for station 6. But when he sees Buck laughing at a scene he regrets his decision not to join the 118.
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Ramon and Christopher having a conversation about fathers and sons.
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Ramon Diaz actually cares about his own son and tries to fix the mended relationship.(The POV changes pretty fluidly between characters)
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What if Mike from Pearson Specter Litt was Buck's lawyer during the lawsuit arc.
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9-1-1 meets Suits. Buck becomes friends with the New York Lawyers as he navigates his lawsuit
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19 Oct 2025
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I had a backbone made of glass (and then it broke) by paperless_paperweight
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
19 Sep 2025
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Eddie replies: Cool. Thanks. It takes three tries to hit send, his fingers too tight on the phone.
Then turns off his phone like it’s radioactive. Like it might detonate from how hard his pulse is thudding in his fingertips. Tommy and Buck had hooked up again. Might be dating. Again. His grip on the beer bottle goes white-knuckled in an instant at his next thought.
Did they fuck in his bed?
The thought feels like a fist to the sternum. His jaw clenches so hard his teeth ache.
Story is finished. +/- 10K words per chapter
Updates depending on how fast I can spell-check myselfBookmarked by MortallyTinyChild
23 Sep 2025
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Bobby Nash never expected to be a father, but when a three-year-old boy with nowhere else to go ends up in his care, he finds himself stepping into the role without hesitation. What starts as a duty soon becomes something more, as Bobby navigates the challenges of parenthood. Some families are chosen, and some are built—one quiet, steady moment at a time.
OR Bobby adopts Evan, and they grow up together
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08 Apr 2025
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Eddie wants to be capable of that kind of love so bad – of being loved like that. He wants it so much his teeth ache with the force of it.
Slowly, Chris shakes his head. “I guess not,” he finally decides. He picks his pencil back up, thinks for a moment before beginning to fill in his first answer.
Halfway through his sentence, he picks his head up to look at Buck. “You would look back,” Chris declares, like he knows this to be an unmitigated fact. He goes back to writing.
He says it simply, like grass is green, the sky is blue, and Buck would look back.
Eddie watches Buck take the words like a blow. His eyes widen and his chest physically stutters. “Yeah,” Buck says, the word cracking down the middle. Like he can’t help it, Buck turns his head back to Eddie. “I would.”
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21 Mar 2025
