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Díaz never expected the army to spit him out and leave him stranded at a dusty gas station with nothing but a duffel bag and the weight of his past. Evan Buckley never expected his aimless road trip in a beat-up Jeep (and his dog riding shotgun) to crash into someone who’d change everything.
What starts as a ride to El Paso becomes a journey across highways, small towns, beaches, and sunrises. Between motels and bonfires, stolen cowboy hats and late-night confessions, Eddie learns that home isn’t where you’re from — it’s who you find along the way.
And maybe, just maybe, Buck is exactly what he’s been searching for.
Bookmarked by Selma07
13 Sep 2025
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Eddie wants to be free... on the road with Buck and Dash! Perfect!
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Buck confesses to being in love with Eddie, just to clear the air, so there's no secrets between them. Eddie is cool with it. They continue being friends, nothing changes...
Until Eddie starts acting more and more unhinged.
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A quiet shift, a couch, a phone, and way too many TikToks. It’s all fun and games until a certain video shows up of… Eddie?? Suddenly, Buck’s not so sure he’s breathing right. Hen and Chim notice. Of course they do.
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Lieutenant Commander Evan Buckley has survived war zones, covert missions, and enough explosions to fill a lifetime—but nothing prepared him for Staff Sergeant Eddie Diaz, the army medic with a sharp tongue and zero regard for rank.
They clash, they fight, they bleed—and somewhere between they start to fall. Slowly. Stupidly. Against all odds. Because in a world where every second counts, love is the one thing they never trained for.
Sergeant Eddie Diaz didn’t look up until he heard boots and yelling.
“Careful!” he said, deadpan, as the team deposited Buck—still resisting—onto the cot. “We wouldn’t want to bruise his ego any further.”
“You’re the medic?” Buck growled, glaring up at the man with messy curls and sharp eyes.
“No,” Eddie replied dryly, pulling on gloves. “I’m the fairy godmother. You got a wish?”
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It had been 21:43 when Eddie had taken his phone out of his pocket, and a moment ago the display had changed to 21:51. Which means that he has been chickening out for eight minutes. He needs to either call Buck or put his phone down.
He does neither.
It's just that he'd thought he'd cope better with not seeing Buck for a while. Sure, the last time they'd been apart for more than a few days Eddie had joined an underground fighting ring. Not a classic reaction to being unable to talk to your best friend, but there had been a lot of other stuff going on too. He hadn't started punching people just because he'd missed Buck. But it may have been, as Frank had put it, "a significant contributing factor".
Eddie hasn't seen Buck in six days and he doesn't want to hit anyone this time, he just wants to stay in bed and cry.