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“You got hard,” Eddie says simply. “I saw it…” Then, with this purse of his mouth, this raise of his eyebrows. “I felt it.”
“Jesus.” Buck can’t breathe. He stumbles a few steps back and ends up on a wall, still staring at Eddie, in his bedroom, looking shadowed and sinuous. “That doesn’t… okay, what is going on here, Eddie?”
“You tell me,” Eddie answers, all husky, and fuck—it roars through Buck, builds in the center of him until he’s on fire.
This isn’t normal. This isn’t Eddie, and yet, Buck’s throat is dry, and his dick is hard, and all he can think is that he wants it. All he can think is that he doesn’t know how to fight this. Doesn’t know how to say no to it.
All he can think is that he wants Eddie.
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Buck's new house is creepy, and Eddie's acting weird.
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Wasn’t it crazy? Eddie started to think about Buck and his golden brown curls and his vivid blue eyes and his strong jaw and his perfectly kissable lips and-
Oh.
Oh.
Oh no.
Whumptober Alt Prompt: "Oh. Oh."
Flufftober Day 3: In Vino Veritas (In Wine, there is Truth)
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- Part 3 of bailey's whumptober 2025
- Part 3 of bailey's flufftober 2025
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Full episode screenplays for Season 9 of 911. Written to feel exactly like the show with all the hallmarks of typical network tv, but including the added *flavour* of things fans want to see. (The goal is to fill the void that has consumed me since the Season 8 finale and make these plot lines/characters actually live up to their potential, but in a way that feels like the show would actually do it)
Finale Coming Thursday! Will update tags as episodes are released.
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The lawsuit is done, Buck is back at work, it'll take time, but everything will return to normal eventually, right? The firehouse crew is hurt, and Buck is struggling. He starts to spiral, going back to his old habits, with no one there to see or catch him. How long can he last on the downward trajectory? Or will someone notice before it's too late?
i.e Buck struggles with his mental health and relationships following a lawsuit against his fire department.
I'm bad at summaries. Just your typical post-lawsuit fic.
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He gulped. “Are you gonna move out?”
Buck bursted out laughing. “Of course not.”
Are you fucking kidding me?
Eddie let out a nervous giggle. “But you said that you would move out in a heartbeat if your house was haunted.”
“I don't scare that easy,” Buck said proudly. “I have to assert my dominance, Eddie.”
“You have to assert your dominance…over a ghost?”
“The ghost doesn't pay the rent! I pay the fucking rent!”
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Or: Eddie wants Buck to move back in with him, so naturally, he tries to convince him that his new house has a ghost problem.
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“...So, yeah. I’m in love with my best friend, Father. Sorry for—you know, dumping this all on you.” Buck says, sounding defeated, then, hesitantingly, “Um, are you going to absolve me?”
Eddie hums again.
(Or, Buck goes to Father Brian to confess about certain feelings he has for his best friend, and it should be okay, except, Eddie is the one sitting on the other side of the booth.)
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Eddie is having trouble dealing his feelings about Buck possibly moving out of the house and needs someone to talk to about it.
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Bobby is at the firehouse when he accidentally overhears Athena gushing to Hen about her crush — him. She calls him “my man, my man, my man… my Boo,” leaving Bobby stunned, flustered, and panicking internally. His heart races as he realizes his own feelings for her might be deeper than he thought.
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Eddie’s been in love with Buck for years—but he’s good at hiding things, burying feelings, and pretending everything’s fine. Until one night, he just... can’t anymore. He blurts out that he wants to scene with Buck, and to his surprise, Buck says yes. What starts as one scene quickly spirals into something deeper, something neither of them are quite ready to admit out loud. Cue: seven years of pining, mutual idiocy, soft dom!Buck, emotionally constipated!Eddie, a whole lot of feelings, some very intense aftercare, and eventually realizing that sometimes, love sounds a lot like “Color?” and “Green.”
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“Well, I was up late last night thinking about what you said, and I think that’s what I want to do.”
“Want to do what?”
“A gay sex bucket list?”
“Eddie, I was joking, you’re not serious.”
“I am and I did some research.”
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Buck and Eddie make a gay sex bucket list after Eddie come’s out and wants more experience.
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it’s just smoke (and you are melting everything about me) by sojinyura
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
21 Sep 2025
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"I just thought we were on the same page about dating," Eddie huffs out, tone flatter than intended.
"Right," Hen replies, with a wary look. "And what page would that be?"
"You know, swearing it off," Eddie's eyes linger on the man's… blue? Yes, blue eyes. Because of course they are. It's like he's escaped right out of Baywatch. "Learning how to be alone."
"I don't think that's going very well for you," Ravi mutters, facing away from him.
Or, Eddie has some very enlightening conversations… while fighting the literal itch to grow back a mustache.
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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
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There had to be a way to make it work. Christopher was busy all the time these days with his friends and activities, and the thought of an increasingly empty house was unbearable. Sure, it wasn't like Eddie didn't have hobbies, but at the end of the day he was a nester. He nested.
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"He paused for a few beats, taking the chance to look through the little window to see who sat on the other side. Eddie felt a little more at ease when he saw the familiar face of Father Brian. That meant that Eddie didn’t have to start from the very beginning and talk to a complete stranger who didn’t know anything about him or his story. It might not make Father Brian more comfortable to know some of Eddie’s trauma, but in the moment it gives Eddie a little comfort.
“Bless me father for I have sinned.”
“What can I do for you?”
“Well, I have to confess to feeling hatred towards a certain group of people… most of all my best friend. I think that… Father, I think that I’m homophobic…”
“WHAT???”"
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The one where Buck has a new boyfriend and Eddie can't figure out why seeing them together makes him so upset. He ends up going to confession and makes Father Brian question his career choice.
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Buck has always felt too much.
So that’s why it's odd to Buck that the pull has just disappeared. Ever since he was sent into that hallway, sobbing with a force so strong it brought him to his knees, it's been quiet. Normally, he would relish in that quiet, praise whatever god that had taken pity on him and listened, so that he could finally regulate his emotions somewhat normally. But the quiet is eerie, rather than calm, as if something is missing that he can’t quite place.
The waters are calm and still, no little waves stirring him to feel irritation or anguish or sorrow or whatever the hell he’s supposed to be feeling in the fallout of Bobby’s death.
He supposes he should feel some kind of guilt about that, too, but the waters don’t respond. Buck is almost afraid he left some part of himself behind in that godforsaken lab.
The waters are calm, and Bobby’s dead, and all he can hear is “They’re going to need you”.
OR, the buck character study on grief that we never got to see
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"You wanna talk about it?”
And to be completely honest? No, Eddie does not want to do that. Eddie wants to live in a reality where he can have sex with Buck, be with Buck, and not have it mean anything that would alter everything he's thought about himself. But that’s not realistic.
He still shakes his head though, not quite ready to dig into it.
“That’s okay.” Buck slides his hand down and grasps Eddie’s. “I’m here whenever you’re ready. But, cards on the table?” He squeezes Eddie's hand. “I want this. I want this with you.” Eddie stills, eyes searching Buck’s, whose mouth stretches into a lopsided grin. He shrugs. “Just thought you should know."
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After Buck and Eddie get together, Eddie starts meeting up with Father Brian to work through things so he doesn't mess up and ruin their relationship. Unfortunately, Buck gets the wrong idea and thinks he's cheating. -
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Buck and Eddie are roommates and it's fine, really.
Except for the fact Buck loves to bake and Eddie has a sweet tooth. And some body image issues.He goes to Church about it.
He's also desperately in love with his best friend.
And somehow it all started with muffins.
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“First, you pack up at the house and don’t tell me, and now you just sneak in here and hope no one sees you?” Eddie asked, hurt. Buck felt himself tense up at the pain he caused his best friend.
“It’s tragic, isn’t it? I can’t even face the people who matter to me,” Buck told him. He turned to look at Eddie.
Eddie was leaning against the door frame, and Ravi started to walk out. “No, you stay,” Eddie said sternly as he looked at Ravi.
Ravi looked between them and didn’t know what to do. He leaned back against the locker. Buck let out a frustrated sigh. “What, now?” Buck asked angrily.
“You think that no one wants to say goodbye? You just left the group chat like it was nothing. You gave your transfer request to the interim Captain after Gerrard left, like it was nothing. No one knows how to talk to you, Buck. You just cut everyone off.” Eddie said. But Buck didn’t cut everyone off, no, he just started talking less, he just hoped no one noticed, but of course Eddie did. Eddie always noticed when Buck self-isolated.
Or, what happens when Buck moves out, leaves the 118, and ghosts Eddie Diaz?
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"Want to tell me what happened?"
Eddie doesn't. In fact, he can't think of anything he'd want less. Yet, there's something in her voice that soothes, just a little, the inferno and eases the anguish. He exhales, quivering breath.
"I just got angry. I'm not sure why. He didn't do anything wrong." Eddie is a monstrous creature baring its teeth. A shapeless shadow made from broken bones and despair. He's barely human. He's a child dressed in his father's too big clothes choking on his own words. "I don't know what's wrong with me."
Maddie hums thoughtfully, understandingly, "it happens sometimes. We all have bad days, Buck understands that. I'm sure it'll be all forgiven by tomorrow"
A guttural groan claws its way out of him. Maddie takes it for the what if it isn't that it means.
"Come on, you're Buck-and-Eddie! Nothing could ever pull you guys apart."
OR; Eddie breaks a glass and Buck fixes it: an exploration of Eddie's struggles with anger, joy, and himself.
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Hard days are inevitable. Eddie knows he’s in one when he wakes with a pounding headache, like a person lives inside of his skull and their only purpose is to bang a hammer against his temple. He struggles, thumb and index finger pinched to the bridge of his nose as if it’ll make a difference. Buck struggles, tension in his shoulders plain enough for Eddie to read like words on a page. Even Chris struggles in his own teenager-filled-with-endless-angst kind of way.
Eddie feels tense and jumpy on the hard days.
He’s reminded of Afghanistan, of the constant anticipation for something bad to happen (even if it never does).
He supposes grief is its own kind of war. It’s a reminder that their lives have changed, are changing, and will change.