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He left Los Angeles because he couldn't tolerate the idea of his parents raising the best of him, raising the child he protected all his life from them, a child who's soft and funny and protective and kind, with a big heart and the most beautiful shine on his eyes. He left the only place he called home just to return here, the place that caged him into the worst of him.
And now he was again, caged between the town he hates the most and the custody of his most precious child.
or; Three months in El Paso and Eddie can't pretend to be okay there anymore, so he talks with Helena and... Things go south.
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- Part 1 of From Nobody to Everything
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Post Lawsuit
Buck returns to work
On the outs with the 118
Buck learns he has a teenage daughterSeries
- Part 3 of All Based In The Lawsuit Era
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“My mom said, uh, that his name was Buck. That he was going to go to the fire academy and that he had a—” she broke off, rubbing her own forehead, exactly where his skin went pink. “She said he went by Firehose.”
Buck didn’t need all of his coworkers to look at him in alarm; he was pretty sure he’d gone deadly pale. His daughter knew four things about him, and one of them was his old tinder profile handle. He felt a little like he was going to die.
“She’s got your eyes,” Eddie commented, unhelpfully.
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Buck finds out he has a daughter, and also a stupidly big crush on his best friend. It's an adjustment.
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As Buck is dealing with the pressure from the 118 to forgive Maddie, he stumbles across a podcast that causes questions and the horrifying understanding he is not the only person living under a lie.
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- Part 1 of PodCast
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“I get tired of people picking and choosing when to see me as an adult. The kids just see me as me.”
“I see you.” Eddie frowned, spinning them around.
“You were busy.” Buck pursed his lips when Eddie glared at him. “You broke up with Marisol weeks ago and still haven’t told anyone.” Buck whispered. “I figured you would enjoy socializing with everyone and wanted you to feel included.”
“Bullshit.” Eddie said flatly, spinning them around again.
“Fine. Yes.” Buck agreed. “It is bullshit. I’m petty and jealous about having to share you with other people constantly. It pisses me off because I want your attention on me. Like, all the time.”
“Better.” Eddie smirked at him.
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At the Grant-Nash house, hosting a celebratory a post-hospital wedding party for the new Han family, Buck inadvertently opens a can of worms. Featuring piano music, a meddling Christopher Diaz (in the best way), bonding moments, an accidental kiss, and a confession that ends in a marriage proposal (in a way).
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- Part 65 of 9-1-1 AUs