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Buck tries to commit the frame to memory, wills himself not to forget the important details—Eddie on his knees in front of him, his nails seeking purchase along Buck's thighs as he drinks him down, his drawn-out gasps when Buck returns the favor.
After, when Buck reaches out for quiet confirmation in the dark, asks him, "Good?"
Eddie tells him, earnest and hard-won, "Everything is good with you," and Buck can bask in the illusion of a world where he almost believes it.
Buck is trying to leave the past where it belongs. Then he wins an all-expenses-paid trip to Italy, convinces Eddie to join him, and falls headfirst into (not so) casual sex with his best friend.
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They stared at one another from across the table.
“L-Look at us, just a couple of complete strangers on a date,” Buck wheezed, his face flushed and eyes alight with something Eddie couldn’t quite place.
“Yep,” he smiled back, trying to temper his sudden nerves.
Clearing his throat, he leaned forward and offered his hand.
An adorable line furrowed Buck’s brow before he took it, his hand engulfed by Eddie’s and gripping him tight.
An electric zing shot up Eddie’s arm when their fingers met. He tried to ignore it. (And failed).
“So,” he made a show of reading Buck’s nametag as their hands dropped, “Evan. We’ve got six minutes. What do you wanna talk about?”
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you'll ask me to pray for rain with ash in your mouth by Daisies_and_Briars
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
07 Nov 2025
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Whenever Eddie sleeps, he experiences the dreams of those who are dreaming about him. He doesn't tell anyone. But when Buck's dreams start to change, addressing his strange ability may become unavoidable.
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A drunk hookup in a bar leads to more than Eddie ever expected with his best friend.
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“Eddie, be serious. You can’t possibly be okay with this. We’re married. You’re my husband.”
And that sounds nice, doesn’t it?
He has a husband.
“Why wouldn’t I be okay with it?” Eddie asks genuinely. “I’m sure you’ll be a great husband. I mean, you’ve been a great husband so far. We can just keep doing what we’ve been doing, it’ll be fine.”
“That’s—that’s not—” Buck cuts himself off to point out, “You’re not gay!”
Well, that’s just—
“Semantics,” Eddie says casually. “Barely relevant.”
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(Buck and Eddie get married, break up with their partners, and find out they’re husbands. In that order.)

