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The scalpel felt unnaturally heavy in Eddie Diaz's hand—a stark contrast to the familiar weight of a Halligan bar. He rolled his shoulders, the starched white coat stiff against his firefighter's muscles. Across the sterile ER mockup in Station 118's training room, Buck leaned against a gurney, helmet dangling from his fingers. The fluorescent lights caught the sweat on Buck’s temple, tracing the line of his jaw as he grinned. "Ready to save me, Doc?"
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- Part 1 of buddie kinktober’25
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“We, uh, went back to his place and we were…” Buck can’t find the words to say it, but Eddie finishes for him.
“Having sex?”
“Uh-huh,” Buck confirms, unable to meet his friend’s eyes. It’s not like they don’t talk about this stuff. They do, but never with this much detail. “We were having sex,” he repeats.
“Okay, and…?”
“And, well, usually if you’re hooking up with someone, you’d want to make sure you both have a good time, right? Like that’s basic fucking human decency.”
“Shit, he didn’t get you off?” Eddie asks, and Buck feels himself fluster immediately.
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Buck has a less than satisfactory hookup and Eddie takes it into his own hands.
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26 Jan 2026
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Buck’s past doesn’t stay buried forever. As the 118 slowly pieces together the truth about his Navy SEAL years, they realize how much Buck has been carrying alone — until a hostage call forces everything into the open. What follows is not judgment, but love, and the quiet work of helping Buck come back.
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26 Jan 2026
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There is no grief like the grief that does not speak by Spruce_Goose
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
26 Jan 2026
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Eddie steps towards the dining table. He curls his fingers around the back of one of the chairs and tilts forward, staring at Buck’s broad shoulders. Even from a distance, he can see the tension burrowed under his skin, the way his shoulders hunch forward, and how his shirt hangs off him when it used to cling.
For someone who cooks so much, he rarely eats.
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OR Buck becomes obsessed with making each recipe exactly like Bobby's after his death.
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- Part 2 of A Recipe Legacy
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26 Jan 2026
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There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief by Spruce_Goose
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
11 Nov 2025
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He can’t look at Bobby’s handwriting without being reminded of everything he’s lost. The thought of smelling Bobby’s cooking again has his stomach clenching, and the nausea pushing itself to the surface.
It hurts too much.
An ache settles in his chest when he looks at the firehouse kitchen and remembers the afternoons spent with Bobby. Those quiet shifts where he’d talk Buck through his favorite recipes step by step, showing him secret ingredients that weren’t written down. Spending hours perfecting a recipe.
The first time Bobby let him cook for everyone had been one of the best days of Buck’s life. It gave him a strength he’d never felt before, a confidence in what he was capable of doing.
All it gives him now is pain.
Memories of things he’ll never get back.
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OR --- After Bobby dies, Buck loses his interest in cooking
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- Part 1 of A Recipe Legacy
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26 Jan 2026
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For the prompt: Post lawsuit Buck is feeling super isolated and sad. When the blood thinners have a side effect leaving him with a painful itchy rash on his back, he does his best to hide it. One day Bobby piles on even more chores than usual, and one of the cleaning chemicals spills and makes contact with his back rash. Buck is in agony but says nothing. When it becomes too much Buck finally goes to Eddie for help. Eddie and co are horrified and feel super guilty, especially Bobby. Buddie ensures as Eddie takes all care of Buck like he should have from the very beginning.
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26 Jan 2026

