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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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I Tried to Write it Down (But I Could Never Find a Pen) by professionalyearner
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
25 Jun 2025
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Eddie used to see ghosts when he was little. As he got older he became more logistical and he chalked it up to having a very creative imagination. When Buck dies, all he wishes for is to be able to see ghosts again.
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I'm sorry.
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At the end of a long shift, Sal takes Brian out to a secret spot for a midnight swim and a little fun.
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Tommy Kinard never thought his whole world would burn like LA was. But during the LA wildfires, he gets a phone call informing him that his father is dying, and that he must make one truly painful decision. As he contemplates whether he should return home, he explores his past of how he went from Army Pilot to 118 firefighter to 217 air support pilot/firefighter.
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Buck comes across a suspiciously familiar profile on Grindr.
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Bobby is no longer captain at the 118.
Buck is (still) dating Tommy.
Chris lives in Texas.
Hen and Karen lost their adoption license.
Maddie and Eddie still haven't had any proper interactions together.But an unexpected visitor at the fire station and some words of encouragement from a father figure, a sister, and a kind HR representative change things.
Also, Eddie has a mustache and gets acquainted with a good looking priest.
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“Buck, what are you doing here?” Eddie’s head was bent close to be heard over the thumping bass. Buck could smell whiskey on his breath. Eddie could no doubt smell the copious amounts of gin Buck had consumed on his.
Buck tried to brush him off, wanting to head back to the dance floor. The guy with the hands was just his type, swooping brown hair and soulful eyes. His hands on Buck’s hips had just started to bring warmth back to the cold feeling that had been icing over his chest since he’d run out of the Diaz house.
Eddie didn’t budge and Buck scoffed, “It’s fine, I just wanted to let off some steam. Eddie, I don’t need you looking out for me, I can look after myself. I’ve been doing it my whole life – wait.” Buck looked Eddie in the eye. “What are you doing here?”
Eddie looked momentarily panicked, eyes darting around in the dark club. “What do you mean?”
“Eddie,” Buck caught his eye again. “This is a gay bar.”
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Or: Eddie's leaving for El Paso drags up all of Buck's old abandonment issues. He doesn't handle it well. Good thing Eddie has the same coping mechanisms.
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Father Brian helps Buck and Eddie shoulder their grief. Along the way, he unexpectedly becomes a wingman.
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tell me which way the path will go, my future lies in your presence by xTarmanderx
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
15 Jun 2025
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After a night of passion, Sal wakes in bed with the holy man he’s brought down to sin. They discuss the next steps forward.
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Here lies the collection of the smut prompt fills I've been doing on Tumblr for 9-1-1.
Please be aware that any kink tags/warnings will be at the top of every chapter along with the prompt.
Tags and relationships were added with each chapter to a certain point, then they maxed out. Please carefully read each chapter's summary for a full list of pairings, kinks, and warnings.
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Note: the Silver Star Eddie/Magical Girl Eddie fills will be in a separate work so they can be linked to the series. I cannot believe I had to say all of those words in that order.
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"You're not a gay guy. Is it that hard to make your partners cum?" He asks, finding himself finally including an equally drunk Eddie in his ramblings.
Eddie seems to falter, finally glancing over at Buck. The TV's still on, except this time neither of them knows what's on. They're in their own little world.
"Never been a problem for me," The other man replies, rubbing over his upper lip like he's done all night, reminding himself that his (not so) beloved mustache is gone. "But Tommy's used to dicks. I'm not."
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a rewrite of s8 e6 where instead of ending the episode eddie + buck have sex and chaos ensues
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the only heaven i'll be sent to (is when i'm alone with you) by JustALittleBitOfYou
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
06 Jun 2025
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The first thing Eddie sees (or, more exactly, the first thing that catches his attention), when he walks into that station that day, is the small flag stuck on the fridge up in the loft. It takes about half a second to register what it is, but there is no mistaking the three bright strides, blue, purple and pink. There is also no mistaking the sheer happiness that seems to emanate from Buck when he catches him staring, a few minutes later, as he’s making his way up the stairs, probably on a mission to make coffee for everyone cause that’s just how he is.
Or: pride month makes Eddie question everything, and then, maybe, he finds himself again.
Title from: Take me to church (Hozier)
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Tumblr Ficlets with hurt/comfort prompts and relationships submitted by followers.
cross-posted by request.
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Eddie thought proposing to Marisol was the right thing—normal, expected, safe. But when she says no, he's forced to confront a truth he's buried for too long: the person he really loves is his best friend.
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“Still,” Eddie said. “I don’t think the timing’s right.”
“So, if Bobby was alive, you’d tell him?”
“Of course,” Eddie said, with a small laugh. “I’d tell him immediately. And don’t start telling me that his spirit is still alive and he’s watching me from heaven, I mean if he’s actually physically still here and alive, then I would tell Buck.”
A smile appeared on Father Brian’s face. “Come with me, I have something to show you.”
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When Bobby turns out to be alive, Eddie Diaz must keep his word and tell Buck that he's in love with him.
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Captain Edmundo "Eddie" Diaz was the Captain of C shift at the 118.He was 46.Former combat medic with a silver star by twenty one single parent by then too.
It wasn't a secret he had too basically kidnap his fourteen year old son and bring him too L.A in 2002.It took a years too undo the brainwashing and trauma of the Diaz parents.They tried too turn father and son against one another mulitple times.
In 2016 he was 46 met Evan Buckely the newest rookie on A shift at the 118.One word used for him was childish or another fuck boy from all the rumours going around.
They became friends somehow.Two decades between them made it a fun and instresting friendship.Buck even became friends with his son Christopher.
Evan "Buck" Buckely fell head first literally banged into the concrete wall of the firehouse when he was entering for his shift and Eddie was leaving his.Eddie checked him out and he checked Eddie out.
In the spring of 2020 a pandemic happened and in came facetiming.Constant face timing due too the risks of Christopher immune system and Eddies age.Also Eddie couldn't live with cuz of shifts
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Each chapter is its own kiss prompt and pairing (will be noted in title). Originally posted on tumblr. I liked these so much I wanted to preserve them.
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- Part 6 of Short Ones and Ficlets
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Eddie wakes up to find out that it’s the day of Bobby’s funeral and Buck is back with Tommy, but why was it that the last thing he remembered was comforting Buck over the phone as Bobby fought the effects of the virus on a long drive back to LA?
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“That’s amazing” Brian says excitedly “You’ll have to send me a picture of that when you get home, I’d love to see it”
Eddie crosses his arms tighter, forcing his muscles to bulge even more “And I’d love to show you”
Buck drops the cereal onto the cart, hissing at the loudness as the bag hits the milk carton, causing a loud sound to echo
“Sorry” He apologizes, glaring at Eddie and Brian “Slippery hands”
Eddie finally seems to remember his shopping buddy. He gestures between them.
“Oh yeah. I almost forgot— Uhm Brian This is Buck. My best friend. Buck, this is Brian”
“Right” Brian says with a smile, almost too smooth, a knowing look in his eyes “Nice to meet you Buck. I’ve heard…well plenty”
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Or the one where Buck and Eddie run into Father Brian at the store. Buck thinks Eddie is flirting with the priest, he gets jealous over it. And Eddie loves it -
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“I let everyone down.” It weighed heavy on his heart and admitting it openly was simultaneously freeing as it was crushing. “I failed them.”
He heard the priest hum to acknowledge that he was listening.
“My friend is dead.” Buch clarified. He could feel a lump forming in his throat and took a few deep breaths to try and steady his voice before he continued, “Before he died, he told me to watch out for them… my family I mean… he told me to take care of them and make sure they´d be alright and I tried. I really did try, but it wasn´t enough. I failed them and I failed him.”
“That is quite the heavy burden you are carrying on your shoulders.” He spoke softly, “let alone the guilt you are putting on yourself.”
A grieving Buck finds himself in the confessional of the church Bobby used to attend. What follows is a moment of emotional turmoil as he wrestles with the complex feelings he has for Bobby, leading to an honest heart-to-heart with Father Brian about loss, grief, hopelessness and faith.
(An extended version of the confessional scene in 8x17 but without the earthquake.)